
The 92nd Part of Xintian Ji, the Masterpiece of the Myth of Thirteen Fairy Hairpins
by Cosmic Wind
About This Novel
"Thirteen Immortal Hairpins" is the 92nd volume of the mythological masterpiece "Xin Tian Ji" (a series of 108 novels), written by the outstanding contemporary Chinese novelist Zhou Jingfeng. The heavenly court has prosperous cultural fortunes, Emperor Wanrong is in charge, the Empress of Xiliang gives birth to a prince, and twelve flower fairies are granted titles to participate in politics. Cao Xueqin was ordered to write a book using flowers to record the woman's character. The First Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty was dissatisfied with the "love and law chaos" in the book, and ordered fasting and renunciation, and the creation was in a desperate situation. Copying has become a common practice in the mortal world, and immortals are vying to read it. Emperor Kangxi personally visited Hanxuan and strongly recommended this book. The ban was loosened, and all the wise people commented, and the Thirteen Hairpins became popular from legend. A book describes the talents and unwillingness of immortal women; a pen holds up the spiritual sky of women in the three realms. Freedom of thought finally breaks the shackles, and where words bloom, light shines.
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