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The Temptation of Gangdise

Ma Yuan

106K01

A must-read classic of contemporary literature, the secret realm, distance and narrative trap created by a pioneering writer; Ma Yuan, the "Western Poison" of the Five Tigers in the literary world, writes about "the kind of life that Tibetans have lived for thousands of years" in a deeply spiritual language, 8 stories in Tibetan areas, 8 ways to travel on the snowy plateau; the light of inspiration from the snowy plateau plus the maze of strange and magnificent words. "The Temptation of Gangdise" is a collection of short stories and short stories written by the writer Ma Yuan when he lived in Tibet. Includes eight articles including "The Temptation of Gangdise", "Sailboats in the West Sea", "Impression of Mountains" and "Three Methods of Filing Paper Harriers". These novels revolve around the stories of "me" or "my" friends who are literary and art workers from the Mainland, or Tibetan friends on the snowy plateau: "I" and my friends were exploring savages, a poor man hunted bears alone, a little shepherd made a pilgrimage across the snowy mountains, and three old ladies who lived alone each carried their own mysterious past... Most of them were people who had become solitary due to twists and turns of fate or romantic feelings. They were characterized by loneliness and suffering, but they also burst out with amazing courage and perseverance from time to time. At the same time, these novels open up the boundaries of narrative and use the mysterious atmosphere of Tibet to construct a dreamlike narrative maze.

Reading Master (full Text): Close Reading of Classics

Ma Yuan

324K0

This book is Ma Yuan's essay on the theme of appreciating classic masterpieces. He extracted the essence from many years of knowledge accumulation and writing experience, combined with the text, selected O'Connor, Borges, Alexandre Dumas, Green, Hasek, Hemingway, Heizer, Hawthorne, Gide, Camus, Akutagawa Ryunosuke, Capote, Kao Twenty-five world-famous writers such as Dwyer, Crane, Marquez, McCullers, Mérimée, Nabokov, Singer, Ishwood, Suskind, Emmy, Kundera, O. Henry, Christie and other 25 world-famous writers and their representative works have been deeply interpreted and appreciated, outlining the creative overview of the masters.

Who Can Be Free in Joy, Anger, Sorrow and Joy

Ma Yuan

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Characters: Du Shanli, 42 years old, freelance photographer; Ke Ren, 25 years old, freelance advertiser; Du's wife, 40 years old, beauty salon owner; Du Juanhong, 19 years old, college student He Liansheng, 49 years old, librarian; time in the late 1990s.

Ma Yuan Snow District Novel Series (set of 2 Volumes in Total)

Ma Yuan

215K0

A must-read classic of contemporary literature, the secret realm, distance and narrative trap created by a pioneering writer; Ma Yuan, the "Western Poison" of the Five Tigers in the literary world, writes about "the kind of life that Tibetans have lived for thousands of years" in a deeply spiritual language; 16 snowy area stories, 16 ways to travel on the snowy plateau; the light of inspiration from the snowy plateau plus the maze of strange and magnificent words. "The Temptation of Gangdise" is a collection of short stories and short stories written by the writer Ma Yuan when he lived in Tibet. Includes eight articles including "The Temptation of Gangdise", "Sailboats in the West Sea", "Impression of Mountains" and "Three Methods of Filing Paper Harriers". These novels revolve around the stories of "me" or "my" friends who are literary and art workers from the Mainland, or Tibetan friends on the snowy plateau: "I" and my friends were exploring savages, a poor man hunted bears alone, a little shepherd made a pilgrimage across the snowy mountains, and three old ladies who lived alone each carried their own mysterious past... Most of them were people who had become solitary due to twists and turns of fate or romantic feelings. They were characterized by loneliness and suffering, but they also burst out with amazing courage and perseverance from time to time. At the same time, these novels open up the boundaries of narrative and use the mysterious atmosphere of Tibet to construct a dreamlike narrative maze. "Lhasa River Goddess" contains eight short stories and short stories written by the famous writer Ma Yuan when he lived in Tibet, including "Fiction", "Lhasa River Goddess", "Himalaya Ancient Songs" and "Three Times of Life in Lhasa". The snowy plateaus in these novels are surrounded by everything ordinary and extraordinary: lepers live peacefully in the peach blossom garden, old hunters confide in silent mountains and forests, beggars in the bustling city carry anecdotes and secret treasures with them, young people trapped in daily trivial matters unknowingly walk into their fate... The writer walks along the Lhasa River, wandering between different stories, cleverly burying metaphors, and projecting a keen eye for continuous exploration of human nature.

Lhasa River Goddess

Lhasa River Goddess

General Fiction

Ma Yuan

109K0

A must-read classic of contemporary literature, the secret realm, distance and narrative trap created by a pioneering writer; Ma Yuan, the "Western Poison" of the Five Tigers in the literary world, writes about "the kind of life that Tibetans have lived for thousands of years" in a deeply spiritual language, 8 stories in Tibetan areas, 8 ways to travel on the snowy plateau; the light of inspiration from the snowy plateau plus the maze of strange and magnificent words. "Lhasa River Goddess" contains eight short stories and short stories written by the famous writer Ma Yuan when he lived in Tibet, including "Fiction", "Lhasa River Goddess", "Himalaya Ancient Songs" and "Three Times of Life in Lhasa". The snowy plateaus in these novels are surrounded by everything ordinary and extraordinary: lepers live peacefully in the peach blossom garden, old hunters confide in silent mountains and forests, beggars in the bustling city carry anecdotes and secret treasures with them, young people trapped in daily trivial matters unknowingly walk into their fate... The writer walks along the Lhasa River, wandering between different stories, cleverly burying metaphors, and projecting a keen eye for continuous exploration of human nature.

Longevity Begins with Catching People

Ma Yuan

116K01

Here is the Iron Fairy, the monks travel on mechanical Tianpeng, and the Iron Dragon. The city is like a steel giant, ready to run away at any time. The powerful built fairy mountains, forests, lakes, and palaces in the sky... While the people at the bottom lived in dark underground mines. There are no mortals here, everyone has spiritual roots and can cultivate immortality. However, spiritual root qualifications determine the upper limit of cultivation. This is the law of heaven. Therefore, spiritual roots are also called destiny and destiny. Those with high spiritual roots are like stars holding the moon, and they can rise to the top of the clouds; those with low spiritual roots will never be able to turn over. Therefore, people love procreation and use the method of giving birth to excellent offspring to achieve a class jump. Those with a little power have many wives and concubines and hundreds of children. Su Tingtian traveled to this world and became a failed product in the context of the times. Among his more than 370 brothers and sisters, he has the worst spiritual qualifications. Since he was a child, his father did not care for his mother and he was lonely and helpless. It doesn't matter, he is a genuine earthling, he has a problem. He can enter unknown places and retrieve the fate of all living beings who have passed away in history, thereby inheriting their spiritual roots, cultivation, memory, and physique...