
About This Novel
This book, also known as "Revisiting Yuling", is one of the representative works of Chen Shunchen, a master of Japanese mystery, and a winner of the Japan Mystery Writers Association Award. The work cleverly interprets three stories of pursuit of love in ancient and modern times and at home and abroad in the intersection of time and space. It continues Chen Shunchen's consistent elegant writing style and demonstrates his profound skills in reasoning writing. Tobahara girl, an ancient Japanese beauty. Two young men competed with each other in their archery skills in order to marry her. One shot a waterfowl in the head and the other in the tail. Not knowing what to do, she had no choice but to commit suicide. Zhu Shaofeng was a socialite from the south of the Yangtze River during the reign of Emperor Wu of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty. Two young talents, Shi Neng and Bao Xuan, competed to carve a stone Buddha in order to marry her, but in the end they both died in conspiracy and love. Li Yingxiang, a brave girl during the Anti-Japanese War. A young Japanese scholar enters the river and the anti-Japanese guerrilla captain Wolong is involved in this contest concerning the country and love. After all, where does the heart go? The ending is surprising and sad. The works intertwine ancient and modern times, which are soul-stirring and make people turn back and forth.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
These two legends are so cleverly used!
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
These two legends are so cleverly used!
