The Changing Wheel of Time

The Changing Wheel of Time

by (russia) Nikolai Ludinov

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This book is the Chinese translation of the latest chronicle novel "The Wheel of Change" ("The Wheel of Change") by the famous Russian writer and Yakut people's writer Nikolay Ludinov (НиколайАлексеевичЛугинов). The novel was published in Yakut in 2017 and translated into Russian by the famous Russian writer Vladimir Krupin. The Russian translation was published in 2018. The novel continues to follow the theme of the Huns in the published chronicle novel "Border" and continues to write about the complex relationship between the Central Plains and the Huns Empire from the 5th century BC to the 3rd century BC. It raises the eternal opposition issues of good and evil, spirit and material, obligation and interest, courage and cowardice. If "Border" describes the life and customs of the "inner Huns" during the Zhou Dynasty, then the protagonist in "The Changing Wheel of Time" is the Huns one or two hundred years later, but they are not the "inner Huns", but the "outer Huns" who threaten the Central Plains countries in the northeast. The character of the Chinese wise man Laozi appears many times in the novel. The author combines the thoughts of the ancient Chinese philosopher Laozi and attempts to reveal the Asian spirit that has not been seriously interpreted so far in the form of art, and trigger readers to think.

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