
Japanese Strange Stories
by Yang Xinggui
About This Novel
After returning from Thailand, Pumpkin and Mooncake's terrifying journey did not end. During the subsequent journey, they encountered even more bizarre and bizarre events. The empty black coffin parked on the luxury cruise ship, the lantern monk wandering at the crossroads at midnight, the smoker's grandmother who swallowed people's lives in the deep mountains and forests, the elusive fox fox under Mount Fuji... More poignant and sad stories will be presented in "Japanese Mysteries". This is a unique novel that reveals the mysterious culture of Japan. It is also a Japanese version of "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio". While telling readers unique folk stories with Fuso characteristics, it will also show readers a hidden historical picture that has never been unfolded. Lao Yang's new book "Chinese Strange Stories" is being serialized for the first time exclusively on QQ Reading.
What Readers Think
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Official(96)Scraped 4d ago
The pumpkin is called Nanxiaolou and the mooncake is called Yuewuhua.
I hate books about Japan the most
I like reading Lao Yang's books.
The author's stories about Thailand, Japan, India, and South Korea were quite shocking to me. When I first read it, I felt it was similar to the Ten Deadly Sins, but then I realized that after reading it slowly. . This one is much better than The Ten Deadly Sins. Every character in it has a sharp image contrast. . Pumpkins and mooncakes are some of the most impressive characters in my mind. I hope the author can write better and better in the future. Come on!
I bought the original book twice and I felt very happy when I read it. I liked it very much.
Japanese Strange Stories
It's touching, terrifying, and ultimately touching.
As soon as I saw the chapter about the smoker, it was confiscated by the teacher.
I hate pumpkins, I'm good for nothing, I just use my virgin heart and my three-legged cat skills to cause trouble!
Onmyoji in black is like Kyogokudo
After reading books for more than ten years, this is the only one I can't understand.
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Community(0)
Official(96)Scraped 4d ago
The pumpkin is called Nanxiaolou and the mooncake is called Yuewuhua.
I hate books about Japan the most
I like reading Lao Yang's books.
The author's stories about Thailand, Japan, India, and South Korea were quite shocking to me. When I first read it, I felt it was similar to the Ten Deadly Sins, but then I realized that after reading it slowly. . This one is much better than The Ten Deadly Sins. Every character in it has a sharp image contrast. . Pumpkins and mooncakes are some of the most impressive characters in my mind. I hope the author can write better and better in the future. Come on!
I bought the original book twice and I felt very happy when I read it. I liked it very much.
Japanese Strange Stories
It's touching, terrifying, and ultimately touching.
As soon as I saw the chapter about the smoker, it was confiscated by the teacher.
I hate pumpkins, I'm good for nothing, I just use my virgin heart and my three-legged cat skills to cause trouble!
Onmyoji in black is like Kyogokudo
After reading books for more than ten years, this is the only one I can't understand.
