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桃花源记之幸幸传奇
Minzhong Qingling
Xingxing, as the name suggests, is a doubly lucky child. He and his female companions of the same age grew up, flying paper boats to make wishes, experiencing life and death tests, joys and sorrows, paper boats as witnesses, wood rhinoceros as matchmaker, peach blossoms to convey love, and finally got married; he met the mountain god by chance and learned about the future fortune and blessings, and the spirits and monsters helped each other in happiness and sorrow to make every "luck" smooth; he learned superb martial arts, exterminated beasts and monsters, attacked fake officials, punished local ruffians, and won the hearts of the people. Won various reputations; he led the "Comrade Gang" to practice martial arts, plant trees, help others, hunt, fight evil, compete, go on adventures in the outside world, build a "Peach Garden Villa", and live a fulfilling and ideal life; he is witty and brave, and has extraordinary achievements. He was originally the reincarnation of the Star God, and was recalled to heaven to hold an important position, but he could not abandon his true feelings in the world. His deeds in the world were reproduced in the "Qiming Room", which moved the gods... This 240,000-word "Lucky Legend" was written in 2005 and has been on the shelf for 17 years. It presents Tao Yuanming's "Xanadu" in detail, selecting specific historical backgrounds, characters, and geography, and integrating the author's childhood experiences and hometown environment to present readers with a colorful picture that is both real and fantastic, martial arts and mythical, romantic and peaceful, and primitive and chaotic. It covers many entangled love lines between humans and humans, humans and gods, humans and beasts, people and officials, officials and officials, gods and gods, and beasts and beasts. Let's see how to sort it out. It is a culmination of interest, folklore, historical knowledge, speculation, inspiration, and moral education. The writing is simple and fluent, and is suitable for reading by both young and old.
Xingxing, as the name suggests, is a doubly lucky child. He and his female companions of the same age grew up, flying paper boats to make wishes, experiencing life and death tests, joys and sorrows, paper boats as witnesses, wood rhinoceros as matchmaker, peach blossoms to convey love, and finally got married; he met the mountain god by chance and learned about the future fortune and blessings, and the spirits and monsters helped each other in happiness and sorrow to make every "luck" smooth; he learned superb martial arts, exterminated beasts and monsters, attacked fake officials, punished local ruffians, and won the hearts of the people. Won various reputations; he led the "Comrade Gang" to practice martial arts, plant trees, help others, hunt, fight evil, compete, go on adventures in the outside world, build a "Peach Garden Villa", and live a fulfilling and ideal life; he is witty and brave, and has extraordinary achievements. He was originally the reincarnation of the Star God, and was recalled to heaven to hold an important position, but he could not abandon his true feelings in the world. His deeds in the world were reproduced in the "Qiming Room", which moved the gods... This 240,000-word "Lucky Legend" was written in 2005 and has been on the shelf for 17 years. It presents Tao Yuanming's "Xanadu" in detail, selecting specific historical backgrounds, characters, and geography, and integrating the author's childhood experiences and hometown environment to present readers with a colorful picture that is both real and fantastic, martial arts and mythical, romantic and peaceful, and primitive and chaotic. It covers many entangled love lines between humans and humans, humans and gods, humans and beasts, people and officials, officials and officials, gods and gods, and beasts and beasts. Let's see how to sort it out. It is a culmination of interest, folklore, historical knowledge, speculation, inspiration, and moral education. The writing is simple and fluent, and is suitable for reading by both young and old.