
Misty (collection)
by Bai Jiwan
About This Novel
In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, in Chang'an, hundreds of ghosts walked at night, and thousands of demons gathered together. In the West Market, at the junction of yin and yang, there is a mysterious and void Piaomiao Pavilion. In the Piaomiao Pavilion, rare treasures are sold, and the seven emotions and six desires are sold. People, demons, ghosts, and gods come and go. Where is Piaomiao Pavilion? Those who are not destined can hardly meet each other; those who are destined will come thousands of miles to find them. Why is there a Piaomiao Pavilion in the world? When sentient beings have desires, there will be Piaomiao Pavilion in the world.
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Official(388)Scraped 23d ago
It seems to be about monsters and monsters, but it is actually about human love, hate, and sorrow. The chapters are like pearls and jade. Although they are written independently, they are linked together. The words are light and the language is silent. I couldn't stop reading. It is really one of the rare good articles I have seen in the past few years.
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After reading Chapter 50, The Lantern Fish returns home with a touch of sadness. Bai Ji comforted Yuan Yao and said, "People's life is always full of encounters and partings. This is true for people, and it is also true for people and places. If you are more open-minded, you can be happier. "~~~What a philosophical passage, share it!
Thoughts after reading
It's very beautiful. First of all, the writing style makes people feel like they are living in ancient times. The antique style of writing is very vivid, and many strange people and strange things seem to be in front of you. Speaking of characters, I like the trio of Piao Miao Pavilion. I like Bai Ji best. She is greedy and treacherous, but she also has a compassionate heart. Maybe she committed a lot of murders in ancient times, and there must be a cause and effect, so she was punished and came to the human world. With step by step development, Bai Ji gradually became humane, and with the arrival of Xuan Zhi, she gradually gained people's hearts. She will protect her little black cat and consider her little scholar. I really like Bai Ji (Siren). Besides, Xuanzhi is pedantic and dull-witted. I really hated him and didn't like him at first, but as I read more carefully, I realized that his cowardice is just the sourness of a scholar. He resolutely rushes to Yaozhu to save Bai Ji, and dreams that Bai Ji is trapped. He also risks his life just to wake up Bai Ji. He always says that Bai Ji is treacherous and greedy for money, but he doesn't know that he has deep love for her. He himself said that Bai Ji is more important than his life, and he is willing to give his heart to her. The story is not over yet, the corpse scroll has been written, and the Shendu scroll is still being updated. The biggest feeling is that many people criticize Xuanzhi, not worthy of Bai Ji. First of all, let's not talk about whether Bai Ji has that kind of love for the scholar, but what is certain is that she has a heart because of Xuanzhi, and will consider Xuanzhi's joys and sorrows, and will be afraid of Long Yin hurting him. This is beyond doubt. Secondly, when two people truly love each other, I mean truly love each other, there is no such thing as one being unworthy of the other. In the eyes of the other, she or he is the best, and no one they like is inferior to the other. Bai Ji is so powerful that her power cannot be controlled. She needs a human heart to control her. This is the real reason why Buddha asked her to seek cause and effect in the human world, and Xuanzhi is Bai Ji's glazed heart. Besides, Xuanzhi is definitely not as simple as we think on the surface. The author has laid such foreshadowing for him. There is water in the depths of his soul, and he contains power that even Zhulong is afraid of. It is definitely not what we see on the surface. Moreover, there is a little bit about Bai Ji and Xuanzhi in the introduction of the book. Then Many, many years have passed since the Tang Dynasty, and Xuanzhi is still alive. So readers, please read the book carefully and don't curse the author or Xuanzhi. This book definitely cannot be compared with those inferior romance online books. If you really want to curse, I suggest you move to Shuangwen and don't insult Miao Miao!
It's good-looking, so exciting, the content is not tedious, and it doesn't have the verbose portrayal of people that most similar stories have. The content is wonderful and leaves you wanting more!
The painting style is unique and it's a good book. It's really good.
This book is the only one I have read that does not focus on the love story between a man and a woman. Its style is completely different from other romance and fantasy novels. The plot is novel and not cliche at all. Moreover, the author is indeed knowledgeable. He perfectly integrates real historical figures into the fictional plot, and the portrayal of each historical figure is vivid. The clever and greedy dragon demon, the kind and timid scholar, the greedy and proud black cat, the lovable little fox, etc. Are all vividly depicted in the work. I really like this book!
little scholar
The little scholar blushes occasionally and looks so cute. Although the little scholar did not say "I love you" to Bai Ji in the end, companionship is the longest confession of love. I think, for the little scholar, spending years with you and losing prosperity with you, companionship is the longest confession of love, and guardianship is the most silent companionship. Compared with Bai Ji's short life, this is the best ending. Also, I like the unit of carrying fish lanterns very much, "On the Qingming Festival in March, there are fish carrying lanterns; they travel eastward to their hometowns, walking hand in hand. On the Qingming Festival in March, there are fish carrying lanterns; the stars are brilliant, and the fallen leaves return to their roots" (from the original text), so sad and beautiful.
I suddenly felt that Hotel Del Luna was very similar to the skeleton of this novel. Both the male protagonists were sold into the female protagonist's shop as a "slave" due to some kind of chance. The female protagonists are both very strong, very rich, and love money. The male protagonists are both weak and kind, and they all need the female protagonist to protect them. They opened the shop for the sake of friendship. It's over. The more I talk about it, the more similar it becomes, but I like both of them.
The results of the TV series may not be satisfactory, but it will definitely be great if it is produced in the style of Chinese comics. As you watch it, the imaginary scenes that come to mind are so amazing! Real people can't imagine it, for fear of ruining the book.
A bit like plankton slang 😂
It would be great if it could be made into a TV series
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Official(388)Scraped 23d ago
It seems to be about monsters and monsters, but it is actually about human love, hate, and sorrow. The chapters are like pearls and jade. Although they are written independently, they are linked together. The words are light and the language is silent. I couldn't stop reading. It is really one of the rare good articles I have seen in the past few years.
share
After reading Chapter 50, The Lantern Fish returns home with a touch of sadness. Bai Ji comforted Yuan Yao and said, "People's life is always full of encounters and partings. This is true for people, and it is also true for people and places. If you are more open-minded, you can be happier. "~~~What a philosophical passage, share it!
Thoughts after reading
It's very beautiful. First of all, the writing style makes people feel like they are living in ancient times. The antique style of writing is very vivid, and many strange people and strange things seem to be in front of you. Speaking of characters, I like the trio of Piao Miao Pavilion. I like Bai Ji best. She is greedy and treacherous, but she also has a compassionate heart. Maybe she committed a lot of murders in ancient times, and there must be a cause and effect, so she was punished and came to the human world. With step by step development, Bai Ji gradually became humane, and with the arrival of Xuan Zhi, she gradually gained people's hearts. She will protect her little black cat and consider her little scholar. I really like Bai Ji (Siren). Besides, Xuanzhi is pedantic and dull-witted. I really hated him and didn't like him at first, but as I read more carefully, I realized that his cowardice is just the sourness of a scholar. He resolutely rushes to Yaozhu to save Bai Ji, and dreams that Bai Ji is trapped. He also risks his life just to wake up Bai Ji. He always says that Bai Ji is treacherous and greedy for money, but he doesn't know that he has deep love for her. He himself said that Bai Ji is more important than his life, and he is willing to give his heart to her. The story is not over yet, the corpse scroll has been written, and the Shendu scroll is still being updated. The biggest feeling is that many people criticize Xuanzhi, not worthy of Bai Ji. First of all, let's not talk about whether Bai Ji has that kind of love for the scholar, but what is certain is that she has a heart because of Xuanzhi, and will consider Xuanzhi's joys and sorrows, and will be afraid of Long Yin hurting him. This is beyond doubt. Secondly, when two people truly love each other, I mean truly love each other, there is no such thing as one being unworthy of the other. In the eyes of the other, she or he is the best, and no one they like is inferior to the other. Bai Ji is so powerful that her power cannot be controlled. She needs a human heart to control her. This is the real reason why Buddha asked her to seek cause and effect in the human world, and Xuanzhi is Bai Ji's glazed heart. Besides, Xuanzhi is definitely not as simple as we think on the surface. The author has laid such foreshadowing for him. There is water in the depths of his soul, and he contains power that even Zhulong is afraid of. It is definitely not what we see on the surface. Moreover, there is a little bit about Bai Ji and Xuanzhi in the introduction of the book. Then Many, many years have passed since the Tang Dynasty, and Xuanzhi is still alive. So readers, please read the book carefully and don't curse the author or Xuanzhi. This book definitely cannot be compared with those inferior romance online books. If you really want to curse, I suggest you move to Shuangwen and don't insult Miao Miao!
It's good-looking, so exciting, the content is not tedious, and it doesn't have the verbose portrayal of people that most similar stories have. The content is wonderful and leaves you wanting more!
The painting style is unique and it's a good book. It's really good.
This book is the only one I have read that does not focus on the love story between a man and a woman. Its style is completely different from other romance and fantasy novels. The plot is novel and not cliche at all. Moreover, the author is indeed knowledgeable. He perfectly integrates real historical figures into the fictional plot, and the portrayal of each historical figure is vivid. The clever and greedy dragon demon, the kind and timid scholar, the greedy and proud black cat, the lovable little fox, etc. Are all vividly depicted in the work. I really like this book!
little scholar
The little scholar blushes occasionally and looks so cute. Although the little scholar did not say "I love you" to Bai Ji in the end, companionship is the longest confession of love. I think, for the little scholar, spending years with you and losing prosperity with you, companionship is the longest confession of love, and guardianship is the most silent companionship. Compared with Bai Ji's short life, this is the best ending. Also, I like the unit of carrying fish lanterns very much, "On the Qingming Festival in March, there are fish carrying lanterns; they travel eastward to their hometowns, walking hand in hand. On the Qingming Festival in March, there are fish carrying lanterns; the stars are brilliant, and the fallen leaves return to their roots" (from the original text), so sad and beautiful.
I suddenly felt that Hotel Del Luna was very similar to the skeleton of this novel. Both the male protagonists were sold into the female protagonist's shop as a "slave" due to some kind of chance. The female protagonists are both very strong, very rich, and love money. The male protagonists are both weak and kind, and they all need the female protagonist to protect them. They opened the shop for the sake of friendship. It's over. The more I talk about it, the more similar it becomes, but I like both of them.
The results of the TV series may not be satisfactory, but it will definitely be great if it is produced in the style of Chinese comics. As you watch it, the imaginary scenes that come to mind are so amazing! Real people can't imagine it, for fear of ruining the book.
A bit like plankton slang 😂
It would be great if it could be made into a TV series
