
36 Letters Written by Tang Monk to Guanyin
by Xin Ke
About This Novel
Officialdom, workplace, monastery, love field, no matter whether it looks beautiful or not, there is only one truth: everyone is realizing the value of using and being used. In the book "36 Letters from Tang Monk to Guanyin", Master Xin Ke provides an alternative interpretation of the classic "Journey to the West" through 36 letters written by Tang Monk. The author ruthlessly ridiculed the idols in the original work, exposed all the truth that Wu Chengen could not bear to say, and harshly criticized the "fine traditions" and "orthodox concepts" in Chinese history and culture. The work uses classics as raw materials, showing unbridled imagination, as well as eye-popping modern style and historical observations that go against common sense. It is the most subversive literary work in recent years and the most insomniac for "gentlemen". Official historians and wild messengers can be picked up at hand, talking about the past and the present, laughing and scolding them uninhibitedly. It is hearty, refreshing and relieves boredom. The writing style is spicy and ironic, and the pen and ink are galloping. With a volume in your hand, you must read it in one breath.
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