
Shen Diao (cheng Ying Shu Tao Novels)
by Cheng Ying
About This Novel
This book contains six short stories and short stories by Cheng Ying, a representative writer of contemporary "Shu Dao" novels. Including "Charming Purple Clay Pot", "Antique", "Mounting", "Sacred Fishing", "Aftermath", and "The Meaning of Marks". Cheng Ying's novels use "techniques" to derive "Tao", and use "techniques" (traditional skills such as fishing, greening, mounting, collecting, etc.) To derive contemporary social culture. Through the story of "skills", readers are shown a certain "Tao" - or the "Tao" of the vicissitudes of life, or the "Tao" of changes in life, or the "Tao" of personality. The story of "Shu Dao" permeates the connotation of China's reclusive culture. The novel's narrative is both realistic and freehand, using reality to point out the fictitious, sublimating the meaning, and has high literary value. Cheng Ying's "Shu Dao" novels emphasize interest and meaning, are humorous and absurd, and have a long lasting charm.
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