
Secret Ember
by Hua Pan
About This Novel
The alternative art filled with broken paper broke her peaceful life. She was divorced, beaten crazy, and suspected of murder... At a loss, she was led by the Bapo paintings and stepped into the mysterious past to explore the truth and rebuild herself. Why did the fire start? How does a painter die? Why are they pressing forward? The scroll slowly unfolded, and she put the pieces into order, revealing the secret of the ashes of the brocade.
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Holding on to the broken and guarding against the ash heap
'The inner storehouses were burned into beautiful ashes, and the public officials' bones were trampled on in the sky' Burnt paintings, moth-eaten writings, damaged pages, remaining dharma stickers, torn letterheads, etc. Are pasted together into eight broken paintings, which hint at the hidden potential of things. The book combines the elements of Bapo paintings that weave through it, and combines the problems encountered in the life of the heroine who was affected by the fire when she was young. It also pays attention to mental health. It is a bit brain-burning. It is different from ordinary cool articles, but sees positivity from the ruins. It also overturns the days, the fragments are scattered, the fragments are put into order, and the ashes are reborn. The four painting procedures reflect the life of the heroine... This book that won the Bronze Award for Intangible Cultural Heritage is worth reading. Coincidentally, a book I recommended before also won the Bronze Award!
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
Holding on to the broken and guarding against the ash heap
'The inner storehouses were burned into beautiful ashes, and the public officials' bones were trampled on in the sky' Burnt paintings, moth-eaten writings, damaged pages, remaining dharma stickers, torn letterheads, etc. Are pasted together into eight broken paintings, which hint at the hidden potential of things. The book combines the elements of Bapo paintings that weave through it, and combines the problems encountered in the life of the heroine who was affected by the fire when she was young. It also pays attention to mental health. It is a bit brain-burning. It is different from ordinary cool articles, but sees positivity from the ruins. It also overturns the days, the fragments are scattered, the fragments are put into order, and the ashes are reborn. The four painting procedures reflect the life of the heroine... This book that won the Bronze Award for Intangible Cultural Heritage is worth reading. Coincidentally, a book I recommended before also won the Bronze Award!















