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Wuhai Funeral Flowers

Qingping

1.6M0

With Li Yuanqi as the main perspective, he explores the strange and strange ancient tombs in Wuhai, the pagodas in the desert, the undersea city under Fuxian Lake, the Daxianling Tomb on Poplar Island, etc., And uncovers traces of the extinct Gemo Dynasty. He is also exploring it, entangled with foreign tomb robbers, local tomb robbers, and the "Night Watchmen" descendants of the Gemo Dynasty. In the end, four treasures were collected and the ruins of the Gemo Dynasty were found, only to discover that Li Yuanqi was the "vessel" that was resurrected in the evening. As the eternal night approaches, Li Yuanqi finally gets rid of Hou Xi's remnant soul and leads everyone towards dawn.

Broken Sword and I Travel to the End of the World

Qingping

47K0

Chen Feng, a talented boy born into a martial arts family, did not want to be caught up in a conspiracy as soon as he was born. How should he choose between morality and life?

Looking at This Place from a Distance (works by Qingping)

Qingping

116K0

"Looking to This Place from afar" is a compilation of articles written by the poet Qingping in the past twenty years. The anthology is compiled into three volumes: Volume 1 contains preface and postscript interviews, Volume 2 contains essays and thoughts, and Volume 3 contains poetry reviews. The collected articles have varied language styles and unique angles on topics. They may diverge from one point to all aspects of writing and life, or boil down to a highly condensed central point of enlightenment from multiple aspects. The writing is free and fluent, the viewpoints are extraordinary, vivid but not dogmatic, and they advocate diversity and are not rigidly bound to a certain either-or judgment of tradition or avant-garde. Therefore, they are both speculative and readable.

Look at This Place from Afar

Qingping

117K0

"Looking to This Place from afar" is a collection of articles written by the poet Qingping for more than thirty years. The anthology is compiled into three volumes: Volume 1 contains preface and postscript interviews, Volume 2 contains essays and thoughts, and Volume 3 contains poetry reviews. The poetry reviews and essays included in this manuscript have varied language styles and unique angles on topics. They may diverge from one point to all aspects of writing and life, or boil down to a highly condensed central point of enlightenment from many aspects. The writing is free and smooth, the viewpoints are extraordinary, vivid but not dogmatic. They advocate diversity and are not rigidly bound to a certain either-or judgment of tradition or avant-garde. Therefore, they are both speculative and readable.