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Pass Through the Trick Door
Suspense过诡门
Li Ke
Six hundred years ago, a group of people came to Linxu Mountain to open up wasteland and build a village, creating a paradise. Six hundred years later, a strange experience of the young boy Shi Guang revealed a shocking secret that has been guarded for dozens of generations.
Six hundred years ago, a group of people came to Linxu Mountain to open up wasteland and build a village, creating a paradise. Six hundred years later, a strange experience of the young boy Shi Guang revealed a shocking secret that has been guarded for dozens of generations.

The Love of a Female Police Officer
General Fiction女民警的爱情
Li Ke
Finally, Lin Xiaoru saw the wooden sign "Mountain Spring", which was hidden behind the branches of the magnolia tree. Lin Xiaoru took a deep breath, then walked through the lush flower trees and came to the entrance of "Mountain Spring". She reached out and pushed open the glass door painted with ink paintings, looking for the person she wanted to see among the rows of bookshelves. Wu Xiao took a book and walked out from behind the bookshelf. When he saw Lin Xiaoru at the door, his eyes flashed with joy. For a moment, he didn't know what to do, whether to pick her a favorite novel or make her a cup of scented tea. He just looked at her silently, as if he had been waiting for too long and lost his language. Lin Xiaoru walked towards Wu Xiao. She wanted to tell him what she was thinking, and wanted to read, walk, and chat with him...
Finally, Lin Xiaoru saw the wooden sign "Mountain Spring", which was hidden behind the branches of the magnolia tree. Lin Xiaoru took a deep breath, then walked through the lush flower trees and came to the entrance of "Mountain Spring". She reached out and pushed open the glass door painted with ink paintings, looking for the person she wanted to see among the rows of bookshelves. Wu Xiao took a book and walked out from behind the bookshelf. When he saw Lin Xiaoru at the door, his eyes flashed with joy. For a moment, he didn't know what to do, whether to pick her a favorite novel or make her a cup of scented tea. He just looked at her silently, as if he had been waiting for too long and lost his language. Lin Xiaoru walked towards Wu Xiao. She wanted to tell him what she was thinking, and wanted to read, walk, and chat with him...

Lu Xun and the War of That Era
Literature鲁迅和那个时代的战争
Li Ke
This is an anthology of essays about the debates between Lu Xun and his "argument enemies", recording Lu Xun's experience in writing battles. Among them are articles written by Lu Xun and Chen Xiying on the dispute between right and wrong of "gossip", the debate between "Lu and Liang", the dispute between Lu Xun and Lin Yutang, the conflict between Zhou Zuoren and Lu Xun, etc., Which reproduce the contradictions and conflicts between a group of cultural elites active in the Chinese literary world at that time. Reading the articles about Lu Xun's debates with his opponents, under the "contrast" of such scenes, you may be able to understand many things that were difficult to understand by reading only one side of the article. For example, people will find that it turns out that Lu Xun was scolded far more than he was scolded. On many issues, he responded passively; Lu Xun mostly "stopped ridiculing and hotly scolding" others, but he himself was repeatedly accused of being a "student bandit", etc. These "polemic" words are the sharpest and most exciting part of Lu Xun's writing style, and clearly express Lu Xun's characteristics.
This is an anthology of essays about the debates between Lu Xun and his "argument enemies", recording Lu Xun's experience in writing battles. Among them are articles written by Lu Xun and Chen Xiying on the dispute between right and wrong of "gossip", the debate between "Lu and Liang", the dispute between Lu Xun and Lin Yutang, the conflict between Zhou Zuoren and Lu Xun, etc., Which reproduce the contradictions and conflicts between a group of cultural elites active in the Chinese literary world at that time. Reading the articles about Lu Xun's debates with his opponents, under the "contrast" of such scenes, you may be able to understand many things that were difficult to understand by reading only one side of the article. For example, people will find that it turns out that Lu Xun was scolded far more than he was scolded. On many issues, he responded passively; Lu Xun mostly "stopped ridiculing and hotly scolding" others, but he himself was repeatedly accused of being a "student bandit", etc. These "polemic" words are the sharpest and most exciting part of Lu Xun's writing style, and clearly express Lu Xun's characteristics.