
The Story of Bamboo · Onagako
by J
About This Novel
"The Tale of Bamboo", written in the early 10th century, is the earliest Japanese narrative literature. The story tells that a bamboo cutter found a beautiful little girl in the heart of a bamboo. She grew up in three months and named her "Xizhu Heyingji". Five noble sons proposed to her, and she promised to marry the man who could find her favorite treasure, but all the suitors failed. At this time, the emperor wanted to use his power to marry her by force, but he was rejected. He Yingji suddenly ascended to heaven while these ordinary people were at a loss.
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Official(31)Scraped 18d ago
fantasyland
Kaguya at Mount Horai. . . . . . .
Collection of Japanese Folktales
How to enhance the reading pleasure of this book: Think of it as a collection of Leng Che's archetypal stories about Ghost Lantern.
Come on,,,
Suitable for watching on rainy days
It's pretty well written, it's a fairy tale.
Not bad : D.
This book is not bad
Take a look at it in your leisure time, it's still wide open.
Short and sweet, perfect for people who are impatient.
I think it's okay
Has been adapted into a movie
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Community(0)
Official(31)Scraped 18d ago
fantasyland
Kaguya at Mount Horai. . . . . . .
Collection of Japanese Folktales
How to enhance the reading pleasure of this book: Think of it as a collection of Leng Che's archetypal stories about Ghost Lantern.
Come on,,,
Suitable for watching on rainy days
It's pretty well written, it's a fairy tale.
Not bad : D.
This book is not bad
Take a look at it in your leisure time, it's still wide open.
Short and sweet, perfect for people who are impatient.
I think it's okay
Has been adapted into a movie
