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Lord Imperial Master, Please Forgive Me

Liu Jin

1.1M9.0653

Fengling was a cultivation wizard who was rare to see in a thousand years during the prosperous period of the Tang Dynasty. Her daughter was only eighteen years old when she took the position of distinguished national master! Unexpectedly, when she broke through her own limit to form the golden elixir, she was suddenly hit by a thunderstorm and her soul was scattered. When she was about to die, Feng Ling sealed the scattered ray of essence deep in her soul and nurtured it, only to rise in the future! Thousands of years later, a stupid and beautiful girl was given to a man for free by his servants, who wanted her to die in a ravine and seize his family property. The man saw the girl's beauty, but in a critical moment, the seal was unlocked, and the Imperial Master returned. He was ridiculed as a fool, and could not get into the university, so the Imperial Master directly entered the best and most mysterious Imperial University in the country; what, the Imperial University does not test knowledge? As long as you survive the test and survive, you can enter the mysterious Imperial University to study; it turns out that the so-called test is: Conquer... I told you earlier! I'm familiar with these things

A Study of Middle English Dream Poetry: the Chaucerian Tradition

Liu Jin

191K0

Middle English dream poetry is an important achievement of late medieval English literature. It mainly includes Chaucer and Chaucerian traditional dream poems and alliterative traditional dream poems represented by "Pearce the Ploughman". This book focuses on the dream poems created by poets deeply influenced by Chaucer in the late 14th and 15th centuries, the so-called Chaucerian poets. This book conducts a relatively comprehensive review and definition of Chaucerian fantasy poems, and selects ten Chaucerian fantasy poems for in-depth study. The study of ten dream poems in this book follows the rough development sequence of dream poetry, covering the main achievements of the Chaucerian poets in England and Scotland in the creation of dream poems in the 15th century. It is hoped that this book can enhance Chinese scholars' understanding of Middle English dream poetry and further promote the burgeoning domestic study of British medieval literature.