
Wanshou Temple
by Wang Xiaobo
About This Novel
The experiences of Wang Er, the protagonist of "Wanshou Temple", and the experiences of legendary figures Xue Song and Hongxian of the Tang Dynasty are intertwined with ancient and modern times, telling stories about the present, past, self, memory, and traveling through time, space and regions. The author uses the method of borrowing ancient metaphors from the present, free and unrestrained imagination, and flexible narrative skills to construct a virtual, magical, and strange world of time and space.
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Official(20)Scraped 19d ago
Manuscripts are a magical thing, and the author has always believed in using manuscripts, so why not sit down and do this? The handwriting is strong and powerful, and you can see the author's seriousness and seriousness when writing.
The author has been exposed to literature since he was fifteen years old. It is obvious that he has a unique love for literary works. It is said that he lives to learn. The author is an excellent example of this. His current achievements are all earned through hard work.
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It is a kind thing to leave a read book to others, but if this book is a book that you treasure, if it were me, I might not leave it to you. The author also entered the Wanshou Temple.
Everything is irreversibly heading towards vulgarity
I read it again every once in a while, and I like Wanshou Temple and Hongfu Yeben the most.
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I like Wang Xiaobo. . . . . . .
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I like Wang Xiaobo. . ..
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One week, it's a bit roundabout eh eh eh eh
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I like Wang Xiaobo's books. . . . .
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Official(20)Scraped 19d ago
Manuscripts are a magical thing, and the author has always believed in using manuscripts, so why not sit down and do this? The handwriting is strong and powerful, and you can see the author's seriousness and seriousness when writing.
The author has been exposed to literature since he was fifteen years old. It is obvious that he has a unique love for literary works. It is said that he lives to learn. The author is an excellent example of this. His current achievements are all earned through hard work.
Check out the comments
It is a kind thing to leave a read book to others, but if this book is a book that you treasure, if it were me, I might not leave it to you. The author also entered the Wanshou Temple.
Everything is irreversibly heading towards vulgarity
I read it again every once in a while, and I like Wanshou Temple and Hongfu Yeben the most.
like
I like Wang Xiaobo. . . . . . .
like
I like Wang Xiaobo. . ..
.
One week, it's a bit roundabout eh eh eh eh
like
I like Wang Xiaobo's books. . . . .




