
Ghost Hidden Man (published as "hunting")
About This Novel
This book is a treasure hunting adventure novel. Set in the South China Sea, this book tells the story of a dangerous and mysterious adventure in search of a rich man and wild beasts. It truly shows the real folk customs of various places and shows readers a picture of a hunting civilization that is outside of modern civilization. This book cleverly introduces hunting story clues and fascinating folk legends, vividly tells a fascinating story of the ups and downs of a hunter, and also tells the unique regional environment and unique hunting culture.
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Official(4000)Scraped 1mo ago
Regarding some friends saying that "Ghost Hidden Man" plagiarizes "Tomb Raiders" and "The Hidden Code", and that the beginning of taking a 10-year-old child up the mountain is fake, here is my answer: Simply put, the unique features of "Ghost Hidden Man" are as follows: 1. The first large-scale suspense adventure novel with "hunting" as the background; 2. Each book has a theme animal and a specific area, such as wolves in the Greater Khingan Mountains, snakes in Xishuangbanna and Laos, eagles in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and water monsters in the deep South China Sea. It not only tells suspenseful stories, but is also full of unique regional customs and hunting knowledge; 3. Every character in the book is unique. They will not imitate anyone, they are just themselves. There is a mysterious past hidden behind everyone. It may seem simple and cheerful at first, a bit like other novel characters, but as the plot develops, the truest side of the character will surface; 4. Why does Mr. Gu take his 10-year-old child up the mountain at the beginning of the novel? It's very simple. Mr. Gu is not willing to go into the mountains in the middle of winter. If he goes into the mountains, he will die. Those people use his grandson to threaten him into going up the mountains. . .
The story theme is novel, the characters are outstanding, and the environment is well described, making people feel immersed in the situation. I've finished reading it, it's very good, I vote for recommendation.
ghost******
This is a book that I have read completely. The plot is wonderful and the content is rich and colorful. I can't wait to read the book every day, and the ending is perfect as I want.
The characters are distinct and the storyline is full of ups and downs. After reading it, I am still unsatisfied. I vote for it every day.
The writing style is unique and imaginative. This book is as scary a supernatural novel as The Ghost Exorcist. It is worth reading.
Hello author, I originally read this book out of boredom. I rarely read books online. But I've read your book since the beginning and now you haven't updated it enough for me to read it. Maybe it's to go out and pursue the plot. Personally, I feel that the story of the Eagle Tomb in Northern Tibet is too complicated. Some people may say that this way the plot is more fascinating and full of twists and turns. But you can turn around and see that the integrity of the story of Yinshan Wolf City and Lancang Snake Cave exceeds that of Eagle Tomb in Northern Tibet. I don't know if you are leaving the questions to be published later, but I did have a lot of questions when I read this story. For example, why did the dead people turn into eagles in the small village of Shigatse? Why did the road maintainers on the Xinjiang-Tibet line who were exchanging food disappear out of thin air? Wouldn't it be a bit far-fetched to simply use ghosts hiding people to explain it? Because judging from the whole book, what you, the author, want to express is the relationship between humans and animals, and there is no real ghost or anything like that from the beginning. Regardless of whether they are wolves, snakes or eagles, they have formed an invisible relationship with humans, rather than talking about ghosts and gods. The story of the Eagle Tomb in the North of Tibet reminds me of a book I read before, called Yin Yang Ghost Detective. The plot is very compact, but it becomes more and more dragging as you go to the end. There are very few descriptions of the daily details of the protagonist. . . . This is purely personal opinion. Forgive me. I hope that all the mysteries will be solved later.
nice.
A very good book. The writing is fresh, rich in emotion, clear and structured, and the plot is reasonable and ups and downs. It is as fascinating as "The Ghost Exorcist" I just watched. The artistic appeal is also very strong, especially the finishing touch at the end, which is even more meaningful.
Five-star recommendation for "The Secret History of Yin and Yang": Don't make trouble, female ghost, I'm robbing a tomb!
Change your destiny against the will of heaven, and make money by fighting against the odds! It's exciting, mysterious and a bit dirty! 👍You can read it by clicking on the title of the book or my avatar.
Uncle Yu, the title of your book is so terrifying that I couldn't even sleep while reading it. I can only sleep with the light on tonight
Compared with "Tomb Raiders Notes", it can be called a third-rate novel; compared with "Ghost Blowing the Lamp", it is simply not a first-rate novel. There is really nothing praiseworthy about the writing style and structure, and the characterization is a bit artificial. (Only my personal opinion, I refuse to comment)
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Official(4000)Scraped 1mo ago
Regarding some friends saying that "Ghost Hidden Man" plagiarizes "Tomb Raiders" and "The Hidden Code", and that the beginning of taking a 10-year-old child up the mountain is fake, here is my answer: Simply put, the unique features of "Ghost Hidden Man" are as follows: 1. The first large-scale suspense adventure novel with "hunting" as the background; 2. Each book has a theme animal and a specific area, such as wolves in the Greater Khingan Mountains, snakes in Xishuangbanna and Laos, eagles in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and water monsters in the deep South China Sea. It not only tells suspenseful stories, but is also full of unique regional customs and hunting knowledge; 3. Every character in the book is unique. They will not imitate anyone, they are just themselves. There is a mysterious past hidden behind everyone. It may seem simple and cheerful at first, a bit like other novel characters, but as the plot develops, the truest side of the character will surface; 4. Why does Mr. Gu take his 10-year-old child up the mountain at the beginning of the novel? It's very simple. Mr. Gu is not willing to go into the mountains in the middle of winter. If he goes into the mountains, he will die. Those people use his grandson to threaten him into going up the mountains. . .
The story theme is novel, the characters are outstanding, and the environment is well described, making people feel immersed in the situation. I've finished reading it, it's very good, I vote for recommendation.
ghost******
This is a book that I have read completely. The plot is wonderful and the content is rich and colorful. I can't wait to read the book every day, and the ending is perfect as I want.
The characters are distinct and the storyline is full of ups and downs. After reading it, I am still unsatisfied. I vote for it every day.
The writing style is unique and imaginative. This book is as scary a supernatural novel as The Ghost Exorcist. It is worth reading.
Hello author, I originally read this book out of boredom. I rarely read books online. But I've read your book since the beginning and now you haven't updated it enough for me to read it. Maybe it's to go out and pursue the plot. Personally, I feel that the story of the Eagle Tomb in Northern Tibet is too complicated. Some people may say that this way the plot is more fascinating and full of twists and turns. But you can turn around and see that the integrity of the story of Yinshan Wolf City and Lancang Snake Cave exceeds that of Eagle Tomb in Northern Tibet. I don't know if you are leaving the questions to be published later, but I did have a lot of questions when I read this story. For example, why did the dead people turn into eagles in the small village of Shigatse? Why did the road maintainers on the Xinjiang-Tibet line who were exchanging food disappear out of thin air? Wouldn't it be a bit far-fetched to simply use ghosts hiding people to explain it? Because judging from the whole book, what you, the author, want to express is the relationship between humans and animals, and there is no real ghost or anything like that from the beginning. Regardless of whether they are wolves, snakes or eagles, they have formed an invisible relationship with humans, rather than talking about ghosts and gods. The story of the Eagle Tomb in the North of Tibet reminds me of a book I read before, called Yin Yang Ghost Detective. The plot is very compact, but it becomes more and more dragging as you go to the end. There are very few descriptions of the daily details of the protagonist. . . . This is purely personal opinion. Forgive me. I hope that all the mysteries will be solved later.
nice.
A very good book. The writing is fresh, rich in emotion, clear and structured, and the plot is reasonable and ups and downs. It is as fascinating as "The Ghost Exorcist" I just watched. The artistic appeal is also very strong, especially the finishing touch at the end, which is even more meaningful.
Five-star recommendation for "The Secret History of Yin and Yang": Don't make trouble, female ghost, I'm robbing a tomb!
Change your destiny against the will of heaven, and make money by fighting against the odds! It's exciting, mysterious and a bit dirty! 👍You can read it by clicking on the title of the book or my avatar.
Uncle Yu, the title of your book is so terrifying that I couldn't even sleep while reading it. I can only sleep with the light on tonight
Compared with "Tomb Raiders Notes", it can be called a third-rate novel; compared with "Ghost Blowing the Lamp", it is simply not a first-rate novel. There is really nothing praiseworthy about the writing style and structure, and the characterization is a bit artificial. (Only my personal opinion, I refuse to comment)
