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Masterpieces of Chinese Classical Literature: the Complete Story of Fox (part 1)

Drunken Moon Mountain Man

38K0

"The Complete Story of Fox" is a Qing Dynasty novel about gods, demons and supernatural beings. It has a strong folk color, is trance-like, grotesque, lingering and charming. It can be called an excellent work of vernacular supernatural novels. This book is worth reading for readers interested in such topics. The scholar Zhou Xin is smart, elegant, elegant, and fell in love with the jade-faced fairy girl named Nine-tailed Fox in Qingshi Mountain, but he eventually became ill and couldn't afford it. Zhou Xin's servants and tenants successively asked Lu Dongbin, Li Tianwang, Nezha, and Erlang Shen to suppress and drive them away. The Jade-faced Fairy also asked Fairy Yunluo and Fairy Fengxiao to help fight. After a fierce battle, the jade-faced fox was captured by the heavenly soldiers. However, because Zhou Xin was always attached to the jade-faced fox, the jade-faced fox also loved Zhou Xin until her death, so she moved the immortals and brought them together as an official couple. The plot of the work is rich and the scene descriptions are extremely vivid. The work has certain influence and is widely praised. It is a masterpiece of ancient literature worth reading. The stories in the book are vivid and the language is concise and popular. The structural arrangement, character creation, and expression of thoughts and plots are all unique and unique. They are highly readable and suitable for recreational reading. The structure of the book is rigorous and dense; the events and characters written are as if they were there and the images are vivid. The writing is simple and interesting, with endless aftertaste, making it hard to put down after reading it.

Masterpieces of Chinese Classical Literature: the Complete Biography of the Fox (part 2)

Drunken Moon Mountain Man

43K0

"The Complete Story of Fox" is a Qing Dynasty novel about gods, demons and supernatural beings. It has a strong folk color, is trance-like, grotesque, lingering and charming. It can be called an excellent work of vernacular supernatural novels. This book is worth reading for readers interested in such topics. The scholar Zhou Xin is smart, elegant, elegant, and fell in love with the jade-faced fairy girl named Nine-tailed Fox in Qingshi Mountain, but he eventually became ill and couldn't afford it. Zhou Xin's servants and tenants successively asked Lu Dongbin, Li Tianwang, Nezha, and Erlang Shen to suppress and drive them away. The Jade-faced Fairy also asked Fairy Yunluo and Fairy Fengxiao to help fight. After a fierce battle, the jade-faced fox was captured by the heavenly soldiers. However, because Zhou Xin was always attached to the jade-faced fox, the jade-faced fox also loved Zhou Xin until her death, so she moved the immortals and brought them together as an official couple. The plot of the work is rich and the scene descriptions are extremely vivid. The work has certain influence and is widely praised. It is a masterpiece of ancient literature worth reading. The stories in the book are vivid and the language is concise and popular. The structural arrangement, character creation, and expression of thoughts and plots are all unique and unique. They are highly readable and suitable for recreational reading. The structure of the book is rigorous and dense; the events and characters written are as if they were there and the images are vivid. The writing is simple and interesting, with endless aftertaste, making it hard to put down after reading it.