Editor Jiang Zhongtian was planning to start a business with Fa Xiao Hong Yuan, but he was obsessed with money and absconded with the entrepreneurial money Hong Yuan brought back from Shenzhen, leaving behind his live-in girlfriend Wen Xin.
A few years later, he missed Wenxin so much that he secretly returned to the city, and his old relationship with Wenxin rekindled.
That night, he drove to the suburban villa where Wenxin lived. After passing by a gloomy three-way intersection, he found that no matter how he searched, the address Wenxin mentioned was a cemetery...
From that day on, Jiang Zhongtian experienced countless absurd ghost incidents and eventually went crazy.
In fact, Hong Yuan and Wen Xin fell in love after Jiang Zhongtian left. All the ghostly incidents are part of a revenge plan by two people.
However, after Jiang Zhongtian went crazy, those ghostly incidents did not stop. Instead, they appeared around Hong Yuan and Wen Xin intensified...
The suspense film "The Door" directed by the famous director Li Shaohong was adapted from this book.
Reader comments
The theme is revenge. The author describes the love and hatred between the protagonists in a fascinating way. Liang Sanli used ghosts to defeat Hong Yuan's psychology. In the end, Jiang Zhongtian ended up sober and crazy. He had to be like this.
Pay the due price for his greed. Hong Yuan changed his gender and became a woman. He could no longer marry Wen Xin with peace of mind and no worries. However, Wenxin's Six Fingers left an open ending, which made people endlessly evocative, imagining her road to revenge.
The characters are tangible and logical.
The writing is very mature and easy to read. Simple and clear. But some dialects are incomprehensible. Chasing articles late at night, I got goosebumps from horror and fear, such artistic writing! But I was a bit confused when I read it.
Illegitimate wealth comes and goes quickly, and it also involves mental damage. Never think about possessing money that you did not earn yourself. That would be a waste of time. Don't use money that benefits yourself at the expense of others. Remember: even being greedy for a little profit will make you uneasy throughout your life.
The story line of this book is very strong! Everyone has their own share of hatred and revenge buried deep in their hearts, and they all also receive their own "results." It's more like the ending of a Chinese-style novel where "good is rewarded with good, evil is rewarded with evil", which is very attractive to me!
I stayed up all night and finished reading this novel. In fact, I originally planned to read this novel because I have been addicted to Zhou Dedong's works recently. A few days ago, I suddenly learned that "Sanchakou" is the original work of "The Door" directed by Li Shaohong. I vaguely remember watching this movie on TV in middle school seven or eight years ago. I only remember that the male protagonist has been renovating the house and the female protagonist is Yang Mi.
Out of curiosity about the original movie, I came to read this book. This book has almost nothing to do with the movie version except for the names of the characters in it. The movie version is actually okay, but the twists and turns of the plot and the enjoyment of it are far inferior to the book. The reversals and foreshadowings in it are very clever. Although there are several times when the mystery is about to be revealed, the truth comes to light, but overall the writing is sophisticated, the plot is very bright, and it is still very interesting to watch.
Maybe it's because the novel was finished more than 20 years ago, so it feels full of the times ^_^
I can't understand it, but it's so scary {(°△°; "}!
It's still the familiar Zhou Dedong style, good-looking
Worship the boss, awesome
Look, look, look, look, look
I can't understand it, but it's starting to feel a little scary
When I finally saw Haizi's poem, I really wanted to cry.
The theme is revenge. The author describes the love and hatred between the protagonists in a fascinating way. Liang Sanli used ghosts to defeat Hong Yuan's psychology. In the end, Jiang Zhongtian ended up sober and crazy. He had to be like this. Pay the due price for his greed. Hong Yuan changed his gender and became a woman. He could no longer marry Wen Xin with peace of mind and no worries. However, Wenxin's Six Fingers left an open ending, which made people endlessly evocative, imagining her road to revenge. The characters are tangible and logical. The writing is very mature and easy to read. Simple and clear. But some dialects are incomprehensible. Chasing articles late at night, I got goosebumps from horror and fear, such artistic writing! But I was a bit confused when I read it.
Illegitimate wealth comes and goes quickly, and it also involves mental damage. Never think about possessing money that you did not earn yourself. That would be a waste of time. Don't use money that benefits yourself at the expense of others. Remember: even being greedy for a little profit will make you uneasy throughout your life.
The story line of this book is very strong! Everyone has their own share of hatred and revenge buried deep in their hearts, and they all also receive their own "results." It's more like the ending of a Chinese-style novel where "good is rewarded with good, evil is rewarded with evil", which is very attractive to me!
I stayed up all night and finished reading this novel. In fact, I originally planned to read this novel because I have been addicted to Zhou Dedong's works recently. A few days ago, I suddenly learned that "Sanchakou" is the original work of "The Door" directed by Li Shaohong. I vaguely remember watching this movie on TV in middle school seven or eight years ago. I only remember that the male protagonist has been renovating the house and the female protagonist is Yang Mi. Out of curiosity about the original movie, I came to read this book. This book has almost nothing to do with the movie version except for the names of the characters in it. The movie version is actually okay, but the twists and turns of the plot and the enjoyment of it are far inferior to the book. The reversals and foreshadowings in it are very clever. Although there are several times when the mystery is about to be revealed, the truth comes to light, but overall the writing is sophisticated, the plot is very bright, and it is still very interesting to watch. Maybe it's because the novel was finished more than 20 years ago, so it feels full of the times ^_^
I can't understand it, but it's so scary {(°△°; "}!
It's still the familiar Zhou Dedong style, good-looking
Worship the boss, awesome
Look, look, look, look, look
I can't understand it, but it's starting to feel a little scary
When I finally saw Haizi's poem, I really wanted to cry.