
Flowers in the Mirror (the Most Classic Chinese Classical Novel)
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About This Novel
Li Ruzhen, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty, used her magical and humorous creative techniques to draw inspiration from classics, and created a hundred-chapter novel about gods and demons called "Flowers in the Mirror". It is a Chinese classical novel that is as bright as "Journey to the West", "Feng Shen Bang", and "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" and is rich in mythology and romantic fantasy. The book consists of twenty volumes and consists of two parts. The first half describes the story of Tang Ao, Duo Jiugong and others traveling overseas by boat, including their experiences in the "Daughter Country", "Junzi Country", "Intestinal Country" and other countries. The second half tells the story of Wu Zetian's imperial examination to select talented girls, Tang Xiaoshan, who was entrusted by Baihua Fairy, and one hundred talented girls entrusted by other flower fairies who passed the exam and made a difference in the court. This time, experts were invited to proofread and edit the original Suzhou edition.
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