Xu Chunyu is a writer of the "Northern School" of martial arts novels in the Republic of China. In 1942, the illustrated magazine "Liyan" praised Xu Chunyu, Huanzhu Louzhu, and Bai Yu as "all three are first-rate martial arts novelists." His novels are simple and heroic, his language is unpretentious and has a folk storyteller tone. "Collection Library of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Xu Chunyu Volume" contains more than ten kinds of his martial arts novels, which is a tribute to his classic martial arts works. This book is one of them.
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I especially like the sentence in it: "While drinking wine, Mount Tai will never move." This sentence is really chivalrous! And the descriptions of the scenes in the book are also very vivid, making me feel like I was in that era. I think this book is worth reading and I recommend it to you!
This book has rich language, especially the Beijing-style colloquialism, which is easy to pick up and is very humorous and interesting. However, there may be too many dialogues. At the same time, the descriptions of various weapons in the book are still very delicate, real and vivid, making people feel immersed in the situation. It is a masterpiece despite its flaws.
I especially like the sentence in it: "While drinking wine, Mount Tai will never move." This sentence is really chivalrous! And the descriptions of the scenes in the book are also very vivid, making me feel like I was in that era. I think this book is worth reading and I recommend it to you!
This book has rich language, especially the Beijing-style colloquialism, which is easy to pick up and is very humorous and interesting. However, there may be too many dialogues. At the same time, the descriptions of various weapons in the book are still very delicate, real and vivid, making people feel immersed in the situation. It is a masterpiece despite its flaws.
: It's my favorite book