The Woman Who Sold Horses (original Japanese Drama of the Same Name)

The Woman Who Sold Horses (original Japanese Drama of the Same Name)

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The work of Matsumoto Seicho, the literary master who revolutionized Japanese reasoning! First published to commemorate the 110th anniversary of Matsumoto Seicho's birth! In "The Woman Who Sold a Horse", Seicho Matsumoto cleverly uncovered the disguise of human nature and got to the point of its fragility. People who are tempted by interests always take chances, but fate never misses any chances. Seicho Matsumoto pioneered social reasoning and wrote about the weaknesses of human nature and the roots of evil. He has won many literary awards: the Akutagawa Prize, the Japan Mystery Writers Association Award, the Yoshikawa Eiji Literary Prize, the Kikuchi Kan Prize, the Asahi Prize... His works have been adapted into movies and TV series more than 500 times, and have a profound impact on the entire Japanese literary and art world! The TV series adaptation stars the well-known Japanese actress Chieko Beisho. People who are tempted by interests always take chances, but fate never misses any chances. Hoshino Hanae is an average-looking single woman. She has never gained the friendship of the same sex, nor has she been favored by the opposite sex. She lives alone every day. In the eyes of outsiders, Huajiang lives frugally and has little savings. However, no one could guess that she had other ulterior means of making money and had already accumulated a huge fortune. The operation of Hatta Eikichi's Joto tailor shop is very difficult, and he is always troubled by funds. By chance, he learned the secret of Huajiang. Under the temptation of huge wealth, Hatta began to deliberately approach Hanae...

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Red Apricot Ice Tea13mo ago

The story with the same title as the book is the best

This is a collection of three stories, and "The Woman Who Sold the Horse" is indeed the most beautiful. No wonder she was chosen as the title of the book. Qingzhang seems to particularly like to write about this kind of heroine who is "independent, smart, and capable of working, but because she is too ugly, she is not only unlucky with men, but her female friends also die tragically"

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书友2023082371330mo ago

The details are rigorous, Master! Recommended viewing

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