
Dragon Burial Coffin
by Nine Grids
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In the late 1990s, there was a legend circulating in a place called Lujiatun in southwest China.
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I personally think this book is good, and I like the author's imaginative writing. This book uses the 1998 Yangtze River dragon incident as an introduction to subsequent explorations. There is a second part of this book, but the second part only updated about twenty chapters before the author started a new book. [Whether the author will come back to write the second part of Dragon Burial Coffin is hard to say. The author wrote it under a new name, and his book is also recommended in the book list. "The Factory Man" has very few novels with eunuchs as the protagonists, and this one is even more of a classic. The book has come to an end, but the author wrote an extra chapter to make up for the regret. I heard from book friends that the extra chapter is not too short and is more readable than the main text.




Folk strange things, anecdotes, rare stories, and shocking plots.



Genre: Supernatural, Horror, Finale Yiyupochunfeng was a pen name before this book was created. It had a high traffic volume in the world, and the writing was indeed good, but supernatural beings are usually written in the first person. I hope those who like supernatural things can take a look.




Suspenseful tomb robbing novels tell the existence of Chinese myths and legends in the first person













