Wuwa's Night Talk

Wuwa's Night Talk

by Under Orange Light

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10Kwords4chapters
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Ch. 4Wonderful Ming Dynasty Novel
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When the moonlight shines on the pillow like silver foil, the five sets of dolls painted in red and gold quietly wake up in the night. They are five sisters who came from the depths of history - the eldest sister from the Tang Dynasty is as gentle as nectar, the second sister from the Song Dynasty is as elegant as a stream, the third sister from the Yuan Dynasty is as bold as a copper bell, the fourth sister from the Ming Dynasty is witty and humorous, and the fifth sister from the Qing Dynasty is lively and innocent. Every moonlit night, they tell the little girl Xiaoyue stories that have traveled through thousands of years. In those quiet nights, the rhythm of Tang poetry is like the spring breeze blowing on the face, the gracefulness of Song poetry is like drizzle moistening things, the boldness of Yuan opera is like the wind on the grassland, the excitement of Ming Dynasty novels is like the pleasure and hatred of rivers and lakes, and the delicacy of Qing Dynasty novels is like the morning light leaking through the window lattice. In these stories, Xiaoyue felt the unique charm of the Five Dynasties literature, and felt warm ripples in her heart, as if traveling through time and space, enjoying the mountains and rivers with those great poets, lyricists, composers, and novelists. This is not only a story about literature, but also a warm journey about companionship and growth. The five sisters used their stories to light up the literary lamp in Xiaoyue's heart, allowing her to learn to create, understand emotions, and understand inheritance under the nourishment of classical literature. Many years later, when Xiaoyue became a literature teacher, those conversations at night still illuminated her heart like a beacon and became the most precious treasure in her life. Witnessed by the moonlight, the five sisters used their stories to sow the seeds of Chinese civilization in Xiaoyue's heart, letting those beautiful poems and touching stories become her lifelong companion.

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