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Tears Always Flow Down

Tears Always Flow Down

General Fiction

Li Hongwen

101K0

The stories in the book reveal optimism and happiness everywhere. "The Smart Daughter-in-law Enters Three Levels" tells the story of a girl who is not only smart and wise, but also kind and virtuous, and finally finds a beautiful love through a story related to antiques; "The Great Guest" tells the story of the deep love between father and son through the father and son competing to be the "knowledge guest", which is touching.

Escape from the Sea of ​​poisonous Scorpions

Li Hongwen

148K0

"Escape from the Sea of ​​Poisonous Scorpions" has rich themes and diverse writing techniques. There are addictive suspense, jaw-dropping thrills, razor-sharp detective work, and mind-blowing historical records... The author narrates these wonderful stories, and readers will surely get better at it while reading. Relate to the hero of the story. Only when you close the book and think deeply can you realize the charm of the art of storytelling. Its readability and interest can make you gain education and happiness.

Traveling Through the Imperial Century

Li Hongwen

152K01

This collection of legendary stories has rich themes and diverse writing techniques. There are addictive suspense, jaw-dropping thrills, razor-sharp detective work, and mind-blowing historical records... The author narrates those wonderful stories, and readers will surely get into a better state during the reading process and resonate with the protagonist in the story; only when you close the book and think deeply, can you realize the charm of the art of storytelling. Its readability and interest can make you gain education and happiness.

Iron Armor and Blood Are Not Cold Yet

Li Hongwen

32K0

The journey is dangerous, the Gobi is vast, and the desert is like smoke. As far as the eye can see, except for scattered camel thorns and a solitary poplar tree that occasionally flash a little green, the rest is a sandy yellow color. In the direction of Yumenguan of Tang Dynasty, three tall camels came galloping towards them. The camel ran wildly, as fast as the horse. Because of the rapid running, hot sweat splashed down the camel's body hair like raindrops, and the camel's "whispering" breathing sound was still clearly audible even from more than ten feet away. Sitting on the back of the camel leading the way was a woman wearing prison clothes. She was shackled and had a murderous look on her pretty brows. The riders on the two camels behind her were dressed as government officials-yes, these two were the two prison chiefs of Yumen Pass-Qin Zhao and Ye Su. The woman in front of her ran and threw away her belongings on the sand.