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Lin'er Bao (banned Books in Ancient China)

(qing) Anonymous

89K0

"Lin'er Bao" is a long novel about worldly affairs in the vernacular of the Qing Dynasty. It tells the story of a tofu-grinding villager named Lian who is charitable and charitable. After encountering an immortal and pointing out a good place, Lian Qing gives birth to his noble son Lian Qing. Lian Qing and the famous lady Xing Zhaohua pursue the freedom of marriage and finally get married after many twists and turns. The marriage of Lian Qing and Mao Xiaoyan is also interspersed. The plot is twists and turns. It not only has the characteristics of a novel about gifted scholars and beautiful women, but also encourages good and forbids evil, promotes the idea of ​​cause and effect, and touches on the world's human feelings.

Rare Chinese Novels Collected in South Korea (3): Legend of the Red Wind

(qing) Anonymous

30K0

The blue clouds and purple clouds appear, and Emperor Jiaqing ascends to the Golden Palace. Twelve talented officials built the prison stone. This book is called "The Legend of Red Wind". The four-sentence outline narrates, leading to the story of "The Legend of the Red Wind".

Liu Gongan

Liu Gongan

General Fiction

(qing) Anonymous

308K0

"The Case of Liu Gong" is a novel based on Liu Yong of the Qing Dynasty, with a total of 106 chapters. It belongs to the category of drum lyrics. It is a combination of talking, singing and rhyme, which is very interesting. Liu Yong, whose courtesy name was Chongru and whose name was Shi'an, was a Jinshi during the Qianlong reign. He was compiled by the editor-in-chief Leiguan Ti Renge Da Yingshi and was added as the crown prince's Taibao. Good books are famous all over the world, and political articles are all hidden by the title of the book. His posthumous title was Wenqing. There is a collection of Shi'an poems. After classical novels entered the Qing Dynasty, they ushered in the heyday of koan novels. Single short koan stories gradually developed into chapters and martial arts novels, and knights and heroes were introduced into koan novels. The plots were ups and downs and fascinating.