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Black Forest (part 1)
General Fiction黑森林(上)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
Martial arts novels. The first volume was published by Shanghai Minsheng Bookstore in June 1950; the second to ninth volumes were published by Shanghai Xinliu Bookstore from August 1950 to February 1951; the first and first volumes were published by Shanghai Xinfeng Bookstore from April to May 1951.
Martial arts novels. The first volume was published by Shanghai Minsheng Bookstore in June 1950; the second to ninth volumes were published by Shanghai Xinliu Bookstore from August 1950 to February 1951; the first and first volumes were published by Shanghai Xinfeng Bookstore from April to May 1951.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (volume 5)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第五卷)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
The Master of Huanzhu Tower is an important figure who occupies a place in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was once known as the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels". His life has gone through twists and turns and is extremely legendary. His works contain up to 17 million words. His novels are gorgeous in writing, extremely poetic, magnificent in imagination, majestic in momentum, integrating chivalry and martial arts into a highly philosophical and artistic display, showing the grandeur of a genius. After careful planning and production, our company has launched the "Collection of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" on a large scale. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is one of the important representatives of Huanzhu Louzhu.
The Master of Huanzhu Tower is an important figure who occupies a place in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was once known as the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels". His life has gone through twists and turns and is extremely legendary. His works contain up to 17 million words. His novels are gorgeous in writing, extremely poetic, magnificent in imagination, majestic in momentum, integrating chivalry and martial arts into a highly philosophical and artistic display, showing the grandeur of a genius. After careful planning and production, our company has launched the "Collection of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" on a large scale. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is one of the important representatives of Huanzhu Louzhu.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (volume 9)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(卷九)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" tells the story of the Emei disciples "San Ying Er Yun", "Qi Diao" and others' experience of apprenticeship and demon slaying. During their outings to practice, they experienced countless chances and coincidences and obtained various powerful rare treasures. In the struggle against evil sects, their skills became increasingly stronger. Finally, in the third Emei Sword Fight, good and evil characters had a final contest. This book has 9 volumes in total, and this is Volume 9.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" tells the story of the Emei disciples "San Ying Er Yun", "Qi Diao" and others' experience of apprenticeship and demon slaying. During their outings to practice, they experienced countless chances and coincidences and obtained various powerful rare treasures. In the struggle against evil sects, their skills became increasingly stronger. Finally, in the third Emei Sword Fight, good and evil characters had a final contest. This book has 9 volumes in total, and this is Volume 9.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (episode 44)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第四十四集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.

Four Friends of Longshan
General Fiction龙山四友
The Owner Of Huanzhu
What this article records is a young man from Pucheng, whose surname was Kou and whose name was Gongya. He was born in a farming and studying family. He was fond of martial arts since he was a child. He liked to make friends with heroes and heroines. At the age of seventeen, he went on horseback and swordsmanship and went on grand tours. He and his friends became the Four Friends of Longshan, specializing in killing the remnants of the heretics and serving the country.
What this article records is a young man from Pucheng, whose surname was Kou and whose name was Gongya. He was born in a farming and studying family. He was fond of martial arts since he was a child. He liked to make friends with heroes and heroines. At the age of seventeen, he went on horseback and swordsmanship and went on grand tours. He and his friends became the Four Friends of Longshan, specializing in killing the remnants of the heretics and serving the country.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (volume 8)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(卷八)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" tells the story of the Emei disciples "San Ying Er Yun", "Qi Diao" and others' experience of apprenticeship and demon slaying. During their outings to practice, they experienced countless chances and coincidences and obtained various powerful rare treasures. In the struggle against evil sects, their skills became increasingly stronger. Finally, in the third Emei Sword Fight, good and evil characters had a final contest. This book has 9 volumes in total, and this is volume eight.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" tells the story of the Emei disciples "San Ying Er Yun", "Qi Diao" and others' experience of apprenticeship and demon slaying. During their outings to practice, they experienced countless chances and coincidences and obtained various powerful rare treasures. In the struggle against evil sects, their skills became increasingly stronger. Finally, in the third Emei Sword Fight, good and evil characters had a final contest. This book has 9 volumes in total, and this is volume eight.

Iron Flute (collection)
General Fiction铁笛子(典藏)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
Martial arts novels. The first and second volumes were published by Shanghai Huiwen Bookstore in July 1950, and the seventh volume was published in November. Complete.
Martial arts novels. The first and second volumes were published by Shanghai Huiwen Bookstore in July 1950, and the seventh volume was published in November. Complete.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (side Story)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(外传)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is a spin-off of "The Legend of the Swordsman of Shushan" written by the owner of Huanzhu Tower. It tells a story centered on the "Seven Dwarfs of Emei", a very important character in the "Shushan Series". The normal version cannot include this side story. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a fairy tale novel with a grand structure and fantastic imagination. It is known as the originator of modern Chinese martial arts novels. The core of the story revolves around the third Emei Sword Fight, describing the righteous swordsmen headed by Miao Yi, the head of the Emei Sect, and his wife, running around to fight against evil spirits. They recruit disciples to preach, search for divine weapons such as Karma and Ziying Qingsuo from their previous lives, and engage in thrilling battles with evil sect giants such as the Blood God Son and the Green-robed Patriarch. The novel not only creates the images of many young sword immortals with distinctive personalities, such as Li Yingqiong, Yu Yingnan, and Qi Jinchan, but also uses its wild imagination to depict fantasy wonderland such as Ningbi Cliff and Ziyun Palace, as well as mysterious settings such as the flight of sword immortals, the soul leaving the body, and formations and magic weapons. The work integrates the thoughts of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, emphasizing "responsibility" and "karma". The ascetics need to go through many tribulations before they can ascend. His writing style is classical and gorgeous, and the Xianxia system he constructed has had a profound impact on later generations of Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng, and even many Xianxia literature, film and television works. This book contains for the first time the ten-volume main story, a sequel and a spin-off of the series. It is carefully edited and edited, making it a truly complete collection that is different from other versions. The good and evil sects in the book are complex and there are many characters, forming a huge "Swordsman Universe". In order to facilitate readers' reading, the editor of this book has sorted out and explained the various sects and hundreds of various characters in the book. I believe it will bring a better reading experience to the readers.
This book is a spin-off of "The Legend of the Swordsman of Shushan" written by the owner of Huanzhu Tower. It tells a story centered on the "Seven Dwarfs of Emei", a very important character in the "Shushan Series". The normal version cannot include this side story. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a fairy tale novel with a grand structure and fantastic imagination. It is known as the originator of modern Chinese martial arts novels. The core of the story revolves around the third Emei Sword Fight, describing the righteous swordsmen headed by Miao Yi, the head of the Emei Sect, and his wife, running around to fight against evil spirits. They recruit disciples to preach, search for divine weapons such as Karma and Ziying Qingsuo from their previous lives, and engage in thrilling battles with evil sect giants such as the Blood God Son and the Green-robed Patriarch. The novel not only creates the images of many young sword immortals with distinctive personalities, such as Li Yingqiong, Yu Yingnan, and Qi Jinchan, but also uses its wild imagination to depict fantasy wonderland such as Ningbi Cliff and Ziyun Palace, as well as mysterious settings such as the flight of sword immortals, the soul leaving the body, and formations and magic weapons. The work integrates the thoughts of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, emphasizing "responsibility" and "karma". The ascetics need to go through many tribulations before they can ascend. His writing style is classical and gorgeous, and the Xianxia system he constructed has had a profound impact on later generations of Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng, and even many Xianxia literature, film and television works. This book contains for the first time the ten-volume main story, a sequel and a spin-off of the series. It is carefully edited and edited, making it a truly complete collection that is different from other versions. The good and evil sects in the book are complex and there are many characters, forming a huge "Swordsman Universe". In order to facilitate readers' reading, the editor of this book has sorted out and explained the various sects and hundreds of various characters in the book. I believe it will bring a better reading experience to the readers.

Black Ant
General Fiction黑蚂蚁
The Owner Of Huanzhu
To the southwest of Tengyue, Yunnan, at the junction of Yunnan and Myanmar, there are mountains and ridges, streams, springs and waterfalls criss-crossing each other. They are all uninhabited barren mountains and wilderness, with many forests, often looping around for hundreds of miles without seeing the light of day. In addition to the various venomous snakes and beasts lurking in the forest, there are also many strange insects and ants, all of which are extremely poisonous. The miasma in the swamp is so heavy that even a large group of people with weapons and food cannot rush through, let alone traveling alone. Because there are various dangers and disasters. Ordinary people never dare to go deep. But there is a lot of wealth here, not only countless precious medicinal materials and animal skins, but also many natural rich sources of gold and oil buried inside. Some profit-hungry mountain natives regard the large forest as their source of food and clothing. Although they dare not take the dangerous risk of going deep into the hinterland, they often go together to pack food after the rainy season.
To the southwest of Tengyue, Yunnan, at the junction of Yunnan and Myanmar, there are mountains and ridges, streams, springs and waterfalls criss-crossing each other. They are all uninhabited barren mountains and wilderness, with many forests, often looping around for hundreds of miles without seeing the light of day. In addition to the various venomous snakes and beasts lurking in the forest, there are also many strange insects and ants, all of which are extremely poisonous. The miasma in the swamp is so heavy that even a large group of people with weapons and food cannot rush through, let alone traveling alone. Because there are various dangers and disasters. Ordinary people never dare to go deep. But there is a lot of wealth here, not only countless precious medicinal materials and animal skins, but also many natural rich sources of gold and oil buried inside. Some profit-hungry mountain natives regard the large forest as their source of food and clothing. Although they dare not take the dangerous risk of going deep into the hinterland, they often go together to pack food after the rainy season.

Four Friends of Longshan
General Fiction龙山四友
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Yucai Book Company in December 1949, and the third volume was published in March 1950; the fourth to ninth volumes have not been printed with publication dates. The work is divided into thirty-nine chapters with a total of 450,000 words. It integrates the spirit of warriors and knights in punishing evil, promoting good, and acting bravely when they see justice. It still has positive and positive significance for today.
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Yucai Book Company in December 1949, and the third volume was published in March 1950; the fourth to ninth volumes have not been printed with publication dates. The work is divided into thirty-nine chapters with a total of 450,000 words. It integrates the spirit of warriors and knights in punishing evil, promoting good, and acting bravely when they see justice. It still has positive and positive significance for today.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (episode 27)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第二十七集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.

The One-handed Beggar (volume 2)
General Fiction独手丐(下册)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. Volumes 1 to 12 of this book were published by Shanghai Yuanchang Press, and volumes 13 and 14 were published by Wu Xun Publishing House. The date of publication of volumes 1 to 3 has not been printed. Volume 4 was published in April 1950, and volume 14 was published in May 1951. The book has a total of fifty-eight chapters and 680,000 words.
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. Volumes 1 to 12 of this book were published by Shanghai Yuanchang Press, and volumes 13 and 14 were published by Wu Xun Publishing House. The date of publication of volumes 1 to 3 has not been printed. Volume 4 was published in April 1950, and volume 14 was published in May 1951. The book has a total of fifty-eight chapters and 680,000 words.

Boxing Champion
General Fiction拳王
The Owner Of Huanzhu
The weather in April and May in western Henan is relatively hot and it often rains heavily. The area near Runan Prefecture has low terrain and heavy rainfall, which often floods the fields. If the nearby river bursts, it will often become Zeguo for hundreds of miles. The road is very muddy, and with the traffic of large vehicles, the tracks are crisscrossed, and the deepest part is more than a foot long. Whether traveling by car, horse or foot, encountering such weather is extremely troublesome. In addition, bandits and swordsmen often appear, and if there is a slight disaster, traveling back and forth is regarded as a dangerous journey. The hardest thing about walking is that as long as it rains heavily for several days, there will be deep and shallow water everywhere. It might as well be a flat plain, but there are many ups and downs, and some places are as deep as one or two feet. When he was about to finish eating, Fang Shi smiled and said: "My brother was just playing for a while, but if Master Hao hadn't made it happen, he would have almost caused a big disaster.
The weather in April and May in western Henan is relatively hot and it often rains heavily. The area near Runan Prefecture has low terrain and heavy rainfall, which often floods the fields. If the nearby river bursts, it will often become Zeguo for hundreds of miles. The road is very muddy, and with the traffic of large vehicles, the tracks are crisscrossed, and the deepest part is more than a foot long. Whether traveling by car, horse or foot, encountering such weather is extremely troublesome. In addition, bandits and swordsmen often appear, and if there is a slight disaster, traveling back and forth is regarded as a dangerous journey. The hardest thing about walking is that as long as it rains heavily for several days, there will be deep and shallow water everywhere. It might as well be a flat plain, but there are many ups and downs, and some places are as deep as one or two feet. When he was about to finish eating, Fang Shi smiled and said: "My brother was just playing for a while, but if Master Hao hadn't made it happen, he would have almost caused a big disaster.

The Master of Returning the Pearl: the Legend of Shushan Swordsman (11 Volumes in Total)
General Fiction还珠楼主:蜀山剑侠传(共11卷)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The father of modern martial arts novels" Huanzhu Louzhu represents an important faction of martial arts in the Republic of China. He believes in Lu Zu's Wu Liu Tianxian lineage, integrates mythology, sword immortals, and martial arts into one, and carries out highly philosophical and artistic imagination, especially various sword immortals. Divine magic and fantasy magic weapons show the majestic spirit of geniuses. They are an eternal spectacle in the Chinese novel world. They have a huge influence on later generations of martial arts writers, and almost no one can match it. For example, Gu Long, the master of martial arts in Taiwan, once said that he was deeply influenced by Huanzhu Louzhu. "Huanzhu Louzhu: The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is one of the important representatives of Huanzhu Louzhu. It tells the story of the struggle between good and evil between the two factions of sword immortals, good and evil. The writing is gorgeous, very poetic, the imagination is magnificent, and the momentum is majestic. It also integrates the philosophies of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism into one pot, with far-reaching implications.
"The father of modern martial arts novels" Huanzhu Louzhu represents an important faction of martial arts in the Republic of China. He believes in Lu Zu's Wu Liu Tianxian lineage, integrates mythology, sword immortals, and martial arts into one, and carries out highly philosophical and artistic imagination, especially various sword immortals. Divine magic and fantasy magic weapons show the majestic spirit of geniuses. They are an eternal spectacle in the Chinese novel world. They have a huge influence on later generations of martial arts writers, and almost no one can match it. For example, Gu Long, the master of martial arts in Taiwan, once said that he was deeply influenced by Huanzhu Louzhu. "Huanzhu Louzhu: The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is one of the important representatives of Huanzhu Louzhu. It tells the story of the struggle between good and evil between the two factions of sword immortals, good and evil. The writing is gorgeous, very poetic, the imagination is magnificent, and the momentum is majestic. It also integrates the philosophies of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism into one pot, with far-reaching implications.

The Sequel to Shushan Swordsman
General Fiction蜀山剑侠后传
The Owner Of Huanzhu
The content of this book is connected with "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". According to the author's original plan, the book was named "The Sequel to the Legend of Shushan Swordsman", and the story continued from the thirty-seventh episode (i. E. Chapter 258) of "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". Later, due to the creation of "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", the book was terminated after publishing three volumes and nine chapters. This book follows the story told in the last chapter of "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" that the goddess Yijing accidentally entered the new demon palace of Jiu Panpo, the naked leader Jiu Panpo, and was trapped by magic for Zhao Changsu, the chief culprit of the demon-chasing sect. It developed towards "Three Emei Sword Fights". It is a wonderful novel.
The content of this book is connected with "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". According to the author's original plan, the book was named "The Sequel to the Legend of Shushan Swordsman", and the story continued from the thirty-seventh episode (i. E. Chapter 258) of "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". Later, due to the creation of "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", the book was terminated after publishing three volumes and nine chapters. This book follows the story told in the last chapter of "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" that the goddess Yijing accidentally entered the new demon palace of Jiu Panpo, the naked leader Jiu Panpo, and was trapped by magic for Zhao Changsu, the chief culprit of the demon-chasing sect. It developed towards "Three Emei Sword Fights". It is a wonderful novel.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (volume 3)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第三卷)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is the third volume of "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" written by the owner of Huanzhu Tower. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a fairy tale novel with a grand structure and fantastic imagination. It is known as the originator of modern Chinese martial arts novels. The core of the story revolves around the third Emei Sword Fight, describing the righteous swordsmen headed by Miao Yi, the head of the Emei Sect, and his wife, running around to fight against evil spirits. They recruit disciples to preach, search for divine weapons such as Karma and Ziying Qingsuo from their previous lives, and engage in thrilling battles with evil sect giants such as the Blood God Son and the Green-robed Patriarch. The novel not only creates the images of many young sword immortals with distinctive personalities, such as Li Yingqiong, Yu Yingnan, and Qi Jinchan, but also uses its wild imagination to depict fantasy wonderland such as Ningbi Cliff and Ziyun Palace, as well as mysterious settings such as the flight of sword immortals, the soul leaving the body, and formations and magic weapons. The work integrates the thoughts of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, emphasizing "responsibility" and "karma". The ascetics need to go through many tribulations before they can ascend. His writing style is classical and gorgeous, and the Xianxia system he constructed has had a profound impact on later generations of Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng, and even many Xianxia literature, film and television works. This book contains for the first time the ten-volume main story, a sequel and a spin-off of the series. It is carefully edited and edited, making it a truly complete collection that is different from other versions. The good and evil sects in the book are complex and there are many characters, forming a huge "Swordsman Universe". In order to facilitate readers' reading, the editor of this book has sorted out and explained the various sects and hundreds of various characters in the book. I believe it will bring a better reading experience to the readers.
This book is the third volume of "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" written by the owner of Huanzhu Tower. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a fairy tale novel with a grand structure and fantastic imagination. It is known as the originator of modern Chinese martial arts novels. The core of the story revolves around the third Emei Sword Fight, describing the righteous swordsmen headed by Miao Yi, the head of the Emei Sect, and his wife, running around to fight against evil spirits. They recruit disciples to preach, search for divine weapons such as Karma and Ziying Qingsuo from their previous lives, and engage in thrilling battles with evil sect giants such as the Blood God Son and the Green-robed Patriarch. The novel not only creates the images of many young sword immortals with distinctive personalities, such as Li Yingqiong, Yu Yingnan, and Qi Jinchan, but also uses its wild imagination to depict fantasy wonderland such as Ningbi Cliff and Ziyun Palace, as well as mysterious settings such as the flight of sword immortals, the soul leaving the body, and formations and magic weapons. The work integrates the thoughts of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, emphasizing "responsibility" and "karma". The ascetics need to go through many tribulations before they can ascend. His writing style is classical and gorgeous, and the Xianxia system he constructed has had a profound impact on later generations of Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng, and even many Xianxia literature, film and television works. This book contains for the first time the ten-volume main story, a sequel and a spin-off of the series. It is carefully edited and edited, making it a truly complete collection that is different from other versions. The good and evil sects in the book are complex and there are many characters, forming a huge "Swordsman Universe". In order to facilitate readers' reading, the editor of this book has sorted out and explained the various sects and hundreds of various characters in the book. I believe it will bring a better reading experience to the readers.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (episode 14)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第十四集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.

The Story of the Sea of clouds (volume 1)
General Fiction云海争奇记(上册)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is a martial arts novel. It was serialized in Beiping's "Shibao" in October 1938. It was later published in individual volumes by Tianjin Lili Publishing House, and the eleventh volume was published in February 1947. The work integrates chivalry and martial arts, and uses a highly philosophical and artistic imagination to show the courage of a genius. It has profoundly inspired future martial arts writers and is worthy of collection.
This book is a martial arts novel. It was serialized in Beiping's "Shibao" in October 1938. It was later published in individual volumes by Tianjin Lili Publishing House, and the eleventh volume was published in February 1947. The work integrates chivalry and martial arts, and uses a highly philosophical and artistic imagination to show the courage of a genius. It has profoundly inspired future martial arts writers and is worthy of collection.

Beihai Dragon Sword
General Fiction北海屠龙记
The Owner Of Huanzhu
Swordsman novel. The first volume was published by Shanghai Baixin Bookstore in August 1947; the second volume was published in March 1948. Complete.
Swordsman novel. The first volume was published by Shanghai Baixin Bookstore in August 1947; the second volume was published in March 1948. Complete.

New Biography of Shushan Swordsman
General Fiction蜀山剑侠新传
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book consists of four episodes and eight chapters, totaling 290,000 words. The first volume was published by Shanghai Baixin Bookstore in March 1947, and the fourth volume was published in May 1948. The plot of the work is full of twists and turns, and the characters are legendary. While unfolding the story and shaping the characters, it also directly or indirectly interprets the connotation of the chivalrous spirit.
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book consists of four episodes and eight chapters, totaling 290,000 words. The first volume was published by Shanghai Baixin Bookstore in March 1947, and the fourth volume was published in May 1948. The plot of the work is full of twists and turns, and the characters are legendary. While unfolding the story and shaping the characters, it also directly or indirectly interprets the connotation of the chivalrous spirit.

Venerable Beggar Wood
General Fiction侠丐木尊者
The Owner Of Huanzhu
Kaifeng was called Bianjing in ancient times and was the capital of the Five Dynasties, Zhao and Song Dynasties. To the north of the city are the ruins of the Forbidden City of the Northern Song Dynasty, which the residents call Longting. There are towers and pavilions connected to the long embankment. There is a lake on the left and right sides of the embankment, commonly known as Pan Lake and Yang Lake. In the past, the water surface was very wide. Every Dragon Boat Festival, dragon boat races must be held. On the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, you can see the city and the crowds of cars and horses. It is a grand event every year. Most of the people who bear the honor are local tyrants, wealthy gentry and local famous figures who are famous for their chivalry.
Kaifeng was called Bianjing in ancient times and was the capital of the Five Dynasties, Zhao and Song Dynasties. To the north of the city are the ruins of the Forbidden City of the Northern Song Dynasty, which the residents call Longting. There are towers and pavilions connected to the long embankment. There is a lake on the left and right sides of the embankment, commonly known as Pan Lake and Yang Lake. In the past, the water surface was very wide. Every Dragon Boat Festival, dragon boat races must be held. On the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, you can see the city and the crowds of cars and horses. It is a grand event every year. Most of the people who bear the honor are local tyrants, wealthy gentry and local famous figures who are famous for their chivalry.

Black Forest
General Fiction黑森林
The Owner Of Huanzhu
In the weather of September and October, the flowers and trees in the mountains and fields around Tengnan Town are still in bloom, all kinds of grasses and flowers are everywhere, and the crops in the fields are still so lush, just like the scene in late spring in the south of the Yangtze River in March, when the grass grows and the orioles fly, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, and the vegetation is blooming; at this time, people are like bees that have exploded their nests. It turns out that although the local area is a mountain town, it is located south of Lanping, Bijiang, Yunnan, slightly to the west. The west is connected to Xikang and India, crossing the Maili Kaijiang River.
In the weather of September and October, the flowers and trees in the mountains and fields around Tengnan Town are still in bloom, all kinds of grasses and flowers are everywhere, and the crops in the fields are still so lush, just like the scene in late spring in the south of the Yangtze River in March, when the grass grows and the orioles fly, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, and the vegetation is blooming; at this time, people are like bees that have exploded their nests. It turns out that although the local area is a mountain town, it is located south of Lanping, Bijiang, Yunnan, slightly to the west. The west is connected to Xikang and India, crossing the Maili Kaijiang River.

Special Collection of Real People with Long Eyebrows
General Fiction长眉真人专集
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Special Collection of Chang Mei Zhen" is a swordsman novel. The first volume was published by Zhengqi Book Company in September 1948, with the title "Shushan Preface" in the author's handwriting written on the cover. The sixth volume was published in March 1949. Not finished yet.
"The Special Collection of Chang Mei Zhen" is a swordsman novel. The first volume was published by Zhengqi Book Company in September 1948, with the title "Shushan Preface" in the author's handwriting written on the cover. The sixth volume was published in March 1949. Not finished yet.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (episode 46)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第四十六集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.

Heroine Ye Mingzhu
General Fiction女侠夜明珠
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This year, two unknown thieves suddenly appeared on the road from Wenzhou to Yandang. They spoke with Guanxi and Sichuan accents and often traveled between Wenzhou, Yueqing, and Yandang. They were each dressed in black, wearing masks and sideburns. There is a red velvet plum blossom stuck in the middle. He is agile and moves like flying. He once traveled between the three places mentioned above in one night. He specializes in stealing from big households. No one can get close. He uses all his methods at one time and sends many arrests. No one can touch him! The most powerful thing is that before committing the theft, the two men would leave a plum blossom mark on the victim's house, and sometimes they would also leave a letter stating what kind of treasures and how much gold and silver they needed. The victim was timid and knew he could not resist. They prepared as mentioned and placed them in the house or patio so that everyone could avoid them, so that no one would be hurt and no more losses would be incurred.
This year, two unknown thieves suddenly appeared on the road from Wenzhou to Yandang. They spoke with Guanxi and Sichuan accents and often traveled between Wenzhou, Yueqing, and Yandang. They were each dressed in black, wearing masks and sideburns. There is a red velvet plum blossom stuck in the middle. He is agile and moves like flying. He once traveled between the three places mentioned above in one night. He specializes in stealing from big households. No one can get close. He uses all his methods at one time and sends many arrests. No one can touch him! The most powerful thing is that before committing the theft, the two men would leave a plum blossom mark on the victim's house, and sometimes they would also leave a letter stating what kind of treasures and how much gold and silver they needed. The victim was timid and knew he could not resist. They prepared as mentioned and placed them in the house or patio so that everyone could avoid them, so that no one would be hurt and no more losses would be incurred.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (episode 25)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第二十五集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (volume 5)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第五卷)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is the fifth volume of "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" written by Huanzhu Louzhu. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a fairy tale novel with a grand structure and fantastic imagination. It is known as the originator of modern Chinese martial arts novels. The core of the story revolves around the third Emei Sword Fight, describing the righteous swordsmen headed by Miao Yi, the head of the Emei Sect, and his wife, running around to fight against evil spirits. They recruit disciples to preach, search for divine weapons such as Karma and Ziying Qingsuo from their previous lives, and engage in thrilling battles with evil sect giants such as the Blood God Son and the Green-robed Patriarch. The novel not only creates the images of many young sword immortals with distinctive personalities, such as Li Yingqiong, Yu Yingnan, and Qi Jinchan, but also uses its wild imagination to depict fantasy wonderland such as Ningbi Cliff and Ziyun Palace, as well as mysterious settings such as the flight of sword immortals, the soul leaving the body, and formations and magic weapons. The work integrates the thoughts of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, emphasizing "responsibility" and "karma". The ascetics need to go through many tribulations before they can ascend. His writing style is classical and gorgeous, and the Xianxia system he constructed has had a profound impact on later generations of Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng, and even many Xianxia literature, film and television works. This book contains for the first time the ten-volume main story, a sequel and a spin-off of the series. It is carefully edited and edited, making it a truly complete collection that is different from other versions. The good and evil sects in the book are complex and there are many characters, forming a huge "Swordsman Universe". In order to facilitate readers' reading, the editor of this book has sorted out and explained the various sects and hundreds of various characters in the book. I believe it will bring a better reading experience to the readers.
This book is the fifth volume of "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" written by Huanzhu Louzhu. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a fairy tale novel with a grand structure and fantastic imagination. It is known as the originator of modern Chinese martial arts novels. The core of the story revolves around the third Emei Sword Fight, describing the righteous swordsmen headed by Miao Yi, the head of the Emei Sect, and his wife, running around to fight against evil spirits. They recruit disciples to preach, search for divine weapons such as Karma and Ziying Qingsuo from their previous lives, and engage in thrilling battles with evil sect giants such as the Blood God Son and the Green-robed Patriarch. The novel not only creates the images of many young sword immortals with distinctive personalities, such as Li Yingqiong, Yu Yingnan, and Qi Jinchan, but also uses its wild imagination to depict fantasy wonderland such as Ningbi Cliff and Ziyun Palace, as well as mysterious settings such as the flight of sword immortals, the soul leaving the body, and formations and magic weapons. The work integrates the thoughts of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, emphasizing "responsibility" and "karma". The ascetics need to go through many tribulations before they can ascend. His writing style is classical and gorgeous, and the Xianxia system he constructed has had a profound impact on later generations of Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng, and even many Xianxia literature, film and television works. This book contains for the first time the ten-volume main story, a sequel and a spin-off of the series. It is carefully edited and edited, making it a truly complete collection that is different from other versions. The good and evil sects in the book are complex and there are many characters, forming a huge "Swordsman Universe". In order to facilitate readers' reading, the editor of this book has sorted out and explained the various sects and hundreds of various characters in the book. I believe it will bring a better reading experience to the readers.

Frontier Heroes: Wudang Stranger
General Fiction边塞英雄谱·武当异人传
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book contains two martial arts novels "Border Fortress Heroes" and "The Legend of Wudang Strangers" written by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book has a total of 160,000 words. "Border Fortress Heroes" was published as a single volume by Tianjin Lili Publishing House in June 1938. Unfinished, the next chapter will be "The Flying Man of Tianshan Mountain" (later renamed "Lenghunyu"). The first volume of "The Legend of Wudang Strangers" was published by Shanghai Lili Publishing House in October 1946. Not finished yet, next chapter will be "The Seven Daughters of Wudang".
This book contains two martial arts novels "Border Fortress Heroes" and "The Legend of Wudang Strangers" written by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book has a total of 160,000 words. "Border Fortress Heroes" was published as a single volume by Tianjin Lili Publishing House in June 1938. Unfinished, the next chapter will be "The Flying Man of Tianshan Mountain" (later renamed "Lenghunyu"). The first volume of "The Legend of Wudang Strangers" was published by Shanghai Lili Publishing House in October 1946. Not finished yet, next chapter will be "The Seven Daughters of Wudang".

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (episode 42)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第四十二集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.

Desert Hero
General Fiction大漠英雄
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book consists of six episodes and twelve chapters, totaling 350,000 words. The first volume was published by Baixin Bookstore in June 1948; the sixth volume was published in March 1949. The work contains both peerless beauties and unparalleled heroes; there is the magnificence of a camel walking in the desert, and the romance of listening to the jade flute late at night. It cannot but be called a martial arts classic.
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book consists of six episodes and twelve chapters, totaling 350,000 words. The first volume was published by Baixin Bookstore in June 1948; the sixth volume was published in March 1949. The work contains both peerless beauties and unparalleled heroes; there is the magnificence of a camel walking in the desert, and the romance of listening to the jade flute late at night. It cannot but be called a martial arts classic.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (episode 47)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第四十七集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.

Black Ant (collection)
General Fiction黑蚂蚁(典藏)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
Martial arts novels. The first and second volumes were published by Shanghai Guangyi Book Company in March 1950; the seventh volume was published in June 1950. Complete.
Martial arts novels. The first and second volumes were published by Shanghai Guangyi Book Company in March 1950; the seventh volume was published in June 1950. Complete.

Nineteen Heroes of Qingcheng (volume 6)
General Fiction青城十九侠(第六卷)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The father of modern martial arts novels" Huanzhu Louzhu represents an important faction of martial arts in the Republic of China. He believes in Lu Zu's Wu Liu Tianxian lineage, integrates mythology, sword immortals, and martial arts into one, and carries out highly philosophical and artistic imagination, especially various sword immortals. Divine magic and fantasy magic weapons show the majestic spirit of geniuses. They are an eternal spectacle in the Chinese novel world. They have a huge influence on later generations of martial arts writers, and almost no one can match it. For example, Gu Long, the master of martial arts in Taiwan, once said that he was deeply influenced by Huanzhu Louzhu. "Collection Library of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" contains more than 30 martial arts novels of Huanzhu Louzhu, and this book is one of them.
"The father of modern martial arts novels" Huanzhu Louzhu represents an important faction of martial arts in the Republic of China. He believes in Lu Zu's Wu Liu Tianxian lineage, integrates mythology, sword immortals, and martial arts into one, and carries out highly philosophical and artistic imagination, especially various sword immortals. Divine magic and fantasy magic weapons show the majestic spirit of geniuses. They are an eternal spectacle in the Chinese novel world. They have a huge influence on later generations of martial arts writers, and almost no one can match it. For example, Gu Long, the master of martial arts in Taiwan, once said that he was deeply influenced by Huanzhu Louzhu. "Collection Library of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" contains more than 30 martial arts novels of Huanzhu Louzhu, and this book is one of them.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (volume 2)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第二卷)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
The Master of Huanzhu Tower is an important figure who occupies a place in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was once known as the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels". His life has gone through twists and turns and is extremely legendary. His works contain up to 17 million words. His novels are gorgeous in writing, extremely poetic, magnificent in imagination, majestic in momentum, integrating chivalry and martial arts into a highly philosophical and artistic display, showing the grandeur of a genius. After careful planning and production, our company has launched the "Collection of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" on a large scale. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is one of the important representatives of Huanzhu Louzhu.
The Master of Huanzhu Tower is an important figure who occupies a place in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was once known as the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels". His life has gone through twists and turns and is extremely legendary. His works contain up to 17 million words. His novels are gorgeous in writing, extremely poetic, magnificent in imagination, majestic in momentum, integrating chivalry and martial arts into a highly philosophical and artistic display, showing the grandeur of a genius. After careful planning and production, our company has launched the "Collection of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" on a large scale. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is one of the important representatives of Huanzhu Louzhu.

Boxing Champion
General Fiction拳王
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Wuling Bookstore in March 1951, and the third volume was published in May. There are thirteen chapters in the book, totaling 150,000 words. The plot of the work is full of twists and turns, the characters are legendary, and the chivalrous spirit of shouldering moral responsibility is vividly reflected in the book.
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Wuling Bookstore in March 1951, and the third volume was published in May. There are thirteen chapters in the book, totaling 150,000 words. The plot of the work is full of twists and turns, the characters are legendary, and the chivalrous spirit of shouldering moral responsibility is vividly reflected in the book.

Special Collection of Chang Mei Real Person (part 2) (complete Collection of Huanzhu Louzhu Novels)
General Fiction长眉真人专集(下)(还珠楼主小说全集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is a high-quality martial arts novel written by Huanzhu Louzhu. The plot is full of twists and turns, with ups and downs. Once the dragon-slaying hand is revealed, the reader will not be able to put it down. Zheng Anhui responded to the order with tears, knelt down in front of Chuo Sanzi, and just cried out, "This disciple deserves to die!" Chuo Sanzi seemed to be sad, waving his hands and sighing, "It is important to do what you do, not to say more. This is your last life and death moment, success or failure depends on you. This is "Ziqing" The middle volume of "Baozhuan" is also called "Nine Heavens Mysterious Sutra". After you learn it, as long as you practice it diligently and step by step, you will not be hopeless. Another book, "Shaoqing Miji", has many wonderful functions for defeating demons and self-defense...
This book is a high-quality martial arts novel written by Huanzhu Louzhu. The plot is full of twists and turns, with ups and downs. Once the dragon-slaying hand is revealed, the reader will not be able to put it down. Zheng Anhui responded to the order with tears, knelt down in front of Chuo Sanzi, and just cried out, "This disciple deserves to die!" Chuo Sanzi seemed to be sad, waving his hands and sighing, "It is important to do what you do, not to say more. This is your last life and death moment, success or failure depends on you. This is "Ziqing" The middle volume of "Baozhuan" is also called "Nine Heavens Mysterious Sutra". After you learn it, as long as you practice it diligently and step by step, you will not be hopeless. Another book, "Shaoqing Miji", has many wonderful functions for defeating demons and self-defense...

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (episode 20)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第二十集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (episode 17)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第十七集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.

Real Person with Long Eyebrows
General Fiction长眉真人
The Owner Of Huanzhu
The original name of this book is "The Special Collection of Chang Mei Zhenren", which is a full-length martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book consists of six episodes and 24 chapters, with a total of 300,000 words. The first volume was published by Zhengqi Book Company in September 1948, with the title "Shushan Preface" in the author's handwriting written on the cover. The sixth volume was published in March 1949.
The original name of this book is "The Special Collection of Chang Mei Zhenren", which is a full-length martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book consists of six episodes and 24 chapters, with a total of 300,000 words. The first volume was published by Zhengqi Book Company in September 1948, with the title "Shushan Preface" in the author's handwriting written on the cover. The sixth volume was published in March 1949.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (episode 12)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第十二集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (later)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(后传)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is a sequel to "The Legend of the Shushan Swordsman" written by the owner of Huanzhu Tower. Adopts the five-part (twenty chapters in total) edition published by Shanghai Zhengqi Book Company in 1948. After research by scholars, the version of the last five episodes that was once popular in Hong Kong and was recognized as a forgery will not be included. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a fairy tale novel with a grand structure and fantastic imagination. It is known as the originator of modern Chinese martial arts novels. The core of the story revolves around the third Emei Sword Fight, describing the righteous swordsmen headed by Miao Yi, the head of the Emei Sect, and his wife, running around to fight against evil spirits. They recruit disciples to preach, search for divine weapons such as Karma and Ziying Qingsuo from their previous lives, and engage in thrilling battles with evil sect giants such as the Blood God Son and the Green-robed Patriarch. The novel not only creates the images of many young sword immortals with distinctive personalities, such as Li Yingqiong, Yu Yingnan, and Qi Jinchan, but also uses its wild imagination to depict fantasy wonderland such as Ningbi Cliff and Ziyun Palace, as well as mysterious settings such as the flight of sword immortals, the soul leaving the body, and formations and magic weapons. The work integrates the thoughts of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, emphasizing "responsibility" and "karma". The ascetics need to go through many tribulations before they can ascend. His writing style is classical and gorgeous, and the Xianxia system he constructed has had a profound impact on later generations of Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng, and even many Xianxia literature, film and television works. This book contains for the first time the ten-volume main story, a sequel and a spin-off of the series. It is carefully edited and edited, making it a truly complete collection that is different from other versions. The good and evil sects in the book are complex and there are many characters, forming a huge "Swordsman Universe". In order to facilitate readers' reading, the editor of this book has sorted out and explained the various sects and hundreds of various characters in the book. I believe it will bring a better reading experience to the readers.
This book is a sequel to "The Legend of the Shushan Swordsman" written by the owner of Huanzhu Tower. Adopts the five-part (twenty chapters in total) edition published by Shanghai Zhengqi Book Company in 1948. After research by scholars, the version of the last five episodes that was once popular in Hong Kong and was recognized as a forgery will not be included. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a fairy tale novel with a grand structure and fantastic imagination. It is known as the originator of modern Chinese martial arts novels. The core of the story revolves around the third Emei Sword Fight, describing the righteous swordsmen headed by Miao Yi, the head of the Emei Sect, and his wife, running around to fight against evil spirits. They recruit disciples to preach, search for divine weapons such as Karma and Ziying Qingsuo from their previous lives, and engage in thrilling battles with evil sect giants such as the Blood God Son and the Green-robed Patriarch. The novel not only creates the images of many young sword immortals with distinctive personalities, such as Li Yingqiong, Yu Yingnan, and Qi Jinchan, but also uses its wild imagination to depict fantasy wonderland such as Ningbi Cliff and Ziyun Palace, as well as mysterious settings such as the flight of sword immortals, the soul leaving the body, and formations and magic weapons. The work integrates the thoughts of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, emphasizing "responsibility" and "karma". The ascetics need to go through many tribulations before they can ascend. His writing style is classical and gorgeous, and the Xianxia system he constructed has had a profound impact on later generations of Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng, and even many Xianxia literature, film and television works. This book contains for the first time the ten-volume main story, a sequel and a spin-off of the series. It is carefully edited and edited, making it a truly complete collection that is different from other versions. The good and evil sects in the book are complex and there are many characters, forming a huge "Swordsman Universe". In order to facilitate readers' reading, the editor of this book has sorted out and explained the various sects and hundreds of various characters in the book. I believe it will bring a better reading experience to the readers.

Winged Shadow Unparalleled (collection)
General Fiction翼人影无双(典藏)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
The martial arts novel, the first volume was published by Shanghai Huiwen Bookstore in December 1950, and the sixth volume was published in May 1951. Not finished yet.
The martial arts novel, the first volume was published by Shanghai Huiwen Bookstore in December 1950, and the sixth volume was published in May 1951. Not finished yet.

Zheng Lun Xia Ying (complete Novels of Huanzhu Louzhu)
General Fiction征轮侠影(还珠楼主小说全集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"Zheng Lun Xia Ying" is also known as "Run Hoo". Yuan Sun has been following the officials since he was a child. He has a deep understanding of human nature and is never arrogant. Yang Chenggong obeyed the rules first, but naturally he refused. He could not withstand repeated persuasion and had to agree. Yuan Sun saw that he was very capable and spoke steadily. After getting acquainted with him, he started to ask questions and found out that he was an old soldier. A certain governor was still his direct platoon leader. Not finished yet.
"Zheng Lun Xia Ying" is also known as "Run Hoo". Yuan Sun has been following the officials since he was a child. He has a deep understanding of human nature and is never arrogant. Yang Chenggong obeyed the rules first, but naturally he refused. He could not withstand repeated persuasion and had to agree. Yuan Sun saw that he was very capable and spoke steadily. After getting acquainted with him, he started to ask questions and found out that he was an old soldier. A certain governor was still his direct platoon leader. Not finished yet.

Winged Figure Unparalleled
General Fiction翼人影无双
The Owner Of Huanzhu
There are lotus flowers on four sides and willows on three sides. One city is full of mountains and half is a lake. Every house has running water and every household has weeping poplar trees. This is a portrayal of the scenery of Jinan Prefecture in Shandong Province, and it has been famous since its inception. The local area not only has beautiful scenery, honest folk customs, and is full of generous and chivalrous spirit, but it has always been the seat of the provincial capital and a scenic area. It is also a strategic point from the north to the south, and a must-have place for boats and vehicles. It has always been a mixed place in all directions, with prosperous cities, a prosperous people, and rich products. Not to mention the Taiping years, even in the well-off period, it was densely populated and very lively.
There are lotus flowers on four sides and willows on three sides. One city is full of mountains and half is a lake. Every house has running water and every household has weeping poplar trees. This is a portrayal of the scenery of Jinan Prefecture in Shandong Province, and it has been famous since its inception. The local area not only has beautiful scenery, honest folk customs, and is full of generous and chivalrous spirit, but it has always been the seat of the provincial capital and a scenic area. It is also a strategic point from the north to the south, and a must-have place for boats and vehicles. It has always been a mixed place in all directions, with prosperous cities, a prosperous people, and rich products. Not to mention the Taiping years, even in the well-off period, it was densely populated and very lively.

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (chapter 41)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第四十一集)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.
"The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is a martial arts and mythological novel. During the war-torn period of the Anti-Japanese War, China surprisingly gave birth to a mysterious and bizarre "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman". This masterpiece of Chinese mythology "opened up an unprecedented spectacle in the novel world" and directly influenced the development of new martial arts novels such as Jin Yong's in later generations. Lee Sun-ki (Shou Min), the great master of martial arts novels about gods and demons, has a mind full of everything and a pen that holds a lot of treasures. In "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman", he created the most whimsical fantasy world ever seen in the world: The sea can boil , the earth can be overturned, mountains can be moved, people can turn into animals, the sky can disappear without a trace, the land can sink without a trace, there is a sky outside the sky, there is an earth under the earth, there are lakes and swamps under the water, there are monasteries in the heart of stone, and the soul can leave the body. The novel takes the Shushan Sect as the main righteous gang, and tells the story of the Shushan disciples' experiences in learning martial arts and slaying demons. It especially focuses on the disciples San Ying Er Yun, Qi Diao and the Four Great Disciples. These people are all disciples of the Shu Shan Sect. They are all very young. In the process of going out to practice, they continue to have adventures and gain success. He discovered many rare treasures, and his abilities became more and more powerful. Among them, Li Yingqiong (one of the three heroes) was the most important junior figure. It described in detail that she went from an ordinary woman to get the purple Ying sword of Changmei Zhenren through countless coincidences, subdued the divine eagle Buddha slave and the orangutan Yuan Xing, and ate many rare things. After seeing Zhu Guo, she got the Taiqing Divine Flame Douhuo left by her predecessors and the Dingzhu from the White-browed Monk. Finally, she also got a Jiazi skill from her close friend Sheng Gu in her previous life. In short, she finally became the most outstanding figure among the descendants of the Shushan Sect. Therefore, even the senior masters in the book marveled at her adventures. The stories of these juniors Taking the third Shushan Sword Fight as a clue, the book always explains that the great battle between good and evil will begin soon - the third Shushan Sword Fight. This sword fight is the final test between good and evil characters. All grievances are ended at this time. In the gaps between telling the story, Li Shoumin often slyly reveals the results of the sword fight. This keeps the battle in the reader's mind. Another clue in the book is the Great Tribulation of Immortals five hundred years ago. Li Shoumin believes that those loose immortals and earth immortals who have not become golden immortals must constantly experience natural disasters and catastrophes. Therefore, many senior masters in the book are preparing for the upcoming three tribulations, and the Emei sect is constantly helping other righteous loose immortals who are not from the sect to prevent them from getting into trouble during the three tribulations. Some of the predecessors portrayed in the book are very distinctive, such as the strange beggar Linghun, the Ersou of Songshan, the camel god Yixiu, Zang Lingzi, etc. Since it is five million words in length, the author can fully describe it, which makes the work a bit messy, and there are often two connections. It takes a long time for the story to be connected. In the middle, the author begins to tell the background of the new main character in a leisurely manner. And this introduction often starts with his birth, so impatient readers are sometimes very distressed. It is a pity that these two clues were not completed, because when the author was about to continue writing, the political environment deteriorated sharply. Naturally, he did not dare to write such a novel anymore, so after five million words, countless unsolved cases and stories were left. When I read him, I often think of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", both are unfinished masterpieces, but "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is far from the reputation of "Dream of Red Mansions", and there are not many sequels, which is really sad. In a certain period in China, it is really difficult for such novels to be recognized and praised by the mainstream literary circles in society.

Iron Flute
General Fiction铁笛子
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first and second volumes were published by Shanghai Huiwen Bookstore in July 1950, and the seventh volume was published in November. The author said at the end: "This book ends here. To know about the birth of Little Iron Flute, the great hero Zuwang Xuecheng, and the tense and novel plot of the future, please read "The Unknown Hero Little Iron Flute" and "The Winged Man's Shadow Unparalleled".
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first and second volumes were published by Shanghai Huiwen Bookstore in July 1950, and the seventh volume was published in November. The author said at the end: "This book ends here. To know about the birth of Little Iron Flute, the great hero Zuwang Xuecheng, and the tense and novel plot of the future, please read "The Unknown Hero Little Iron Flute" and "The Winged Man's Shadow Unparalleled".

The Legend of Shushan Swordsman (volume 8)
General Fiction蜀山剑侠传(第八卷)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
The Master of Huanzhu Tower is an important figure who occupies a place in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was once known as the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels". His life has gone through twists and turns and is extremely legendary. His works contain up to 17 million words. His novels are gorgeous in writing, extremely poetic, magnificent in imagination, majestic in momentum, integrating chivalry and martial arts into a highly philosophical and artistic display, showing the grandeur of a genius. After careful planning and production, our company has launched the "Collection of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" on a large scale. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is one of the important representatives of Huanzhu Louzhu.
The Master of Huanzhu Tower is an important figure who occupies a place in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was once known as the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels". His life has gone through twists and turns and is extremely legendary. His works contain up to 17 million words. His novels are gorgeous in writing, extremely poetic, magnificent in imagination, majestic in momentum, integrating chivalry and martial arts into a highly philosophical and artistic display, showing the grandeur of a genius. After careful planning and production, our company has launched the "Collection of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" on a large scale. "The Legend of Shushan Swordsman" is one of the important representatives of Huanzhu Louzhu.

Nineteen Heroes of Qingcheng (volume 4)
General Fiction青城十九侠(第四卷)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The father of modern martial arts novels" Huanzhu Louzhu represents an important faction of martial arts in the Republic of China. He believes in Lu Zu's Wu Liu Tianxian lineage, integrates mythology, sword immortals, and martial arts into one, and carries out highly philosophical and artistic imagination, especially various sword immortals. Divine magic and fantasy magic weapons show the majestic spirit of geniuses. They are an eternal spectacle in the Chinese novel world. They have a huge influence on later generations of martial arts writers, and almost no one can match it. For example, Gu Long, the master of martial arts in Taiwan, once said that he was deeply influenced by Huanzhu Louzhu. "Collection Library of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" contains more than 30 martial arts novels of Huanzhu Louzhu, and this book is one of them.
"The father of modern martial arts novels" Huanzhu Louzhu represents an important faction of martial arts in the Republic of China. He believes in Lu Zu's Wu Liu Tianxian lineage, integrates mythology, sword immortals, and martial arts into one, and carries out highly philosophical and artistic imagination, especially various sword immortals. Divine magic and fantasy magic weapons show the majestic spirit of geniuses. They are an eternal spectacle in the Chinese novel world. They have a huge influence on later generations of martial arts writers, and almost no one can match it. For example, Gu Long, the master of martial arts in Taiwan, once said that he was deeply influenced by Huanzhu Louzhu. "Collection Library of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" contains more than 30 martial arts novels of Huanzhu Louzhu, and this book is one of them.

Nineteen Heroes of Qingcheng (volume 5)
General Fiction青城十九侠(第五卷)
The Owner Of Huanzhu
"The father of modern martial arts novels" Huanzhu Louzhu represents an important faction of martial arts in the Republic of China. He believes in Lu Zu's Wu Liu Tianxian lineage, integrates mythology, sword immortals, and martial arts into one, and carries out highly philosophical and artistic imagination, especially various sword immortals. Divine magic and fantasy magic weapons show the majestic spirit of geniuses. They are an eternal spectacle in the Chinese novel world. They have a huge influence on later generations of martial arts writers, and almost no one can match it. For example, Gu Long, the master of martial arts in Taiwan, once said that he was deeply influenced by Huanzhu Louzhu. "Collection Library of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" contains more than 30 martial arts novels of Huanzhu Louzhu, and this book is one of them.
"The father of modern martial arts novels" Huanzhu Louzhu represents an important faction of martial arts in the Republic of China. He believes in Lu Zu's Wu Liu Tianxian lineage, integrates mythology, sword immortals, and martial arts into one, and carries out highly philosophical and artistic imagination, especially various sword immortals. Divine magic and fantasy magic weapons show the majestic spirit of geniuses. They are an eternal spectacle in the Chinese novel world. They have a huge influence on later generations of martial arts writers, and almost no one can match it. For example, Gu Long, the master of martial arts in Taiwan, once said that he was deeply influenced by Huanzhu Louzhu. "Collection Library of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" contains more than 30 martial arts novels of Huanzhu Louzhu, and this book is one of them.

Beihai Dragon Sword
General Fiction北海屠龙记
The Owner Of Huanzhu
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Baixin Bookstore in August 1947; the second volume was published in March 1948. There are four chapters in the book, totaling 120,000 words. The knights described by the author have no interests or deceptions, no flaunting and no slander. The basic moral principles make each character shine, and the personality and abilities of people are brought into full play, which also makes the spirit of that era forever missed.
This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Baixin Bookstore in August 1947; the second volume was published in March 1948. There are four chapters in the book, totaling 120,000 words. The knights described by the author have no interests or deceptions, no flaunting and no slander. The basic moral principles make each character shine, and the personality and abilities of people are brought into full play, which also makes the spirit of that era forever missed.