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There Will Be No More Demon Foxes from Now On

Xia Yu

1.0M08

Namikaze Minato had an eldest son named Namikaze Tatsuya. The world has changed. "I hate Naruto the most!" Uzumaki Naruto held the Hokage Rock with his feet and poured a bucket of white paint on the Yondaime's head. In the Valley of the End, a man was standing on the Kyuubi, and another man was wearing a complete Susanoo. The two looked at each other and shouted: "Hammer, scissor, cloth! If you win, become Hokage, if you lose, marry Izumi!" "Tatsuya, Naruto, you will be punished by God if you neglect your girlfriend! Minato, you don't care!" At home, a red-haired woman smashed the table. This is a completely different Naruto story.

Mingyuan Story

Mingyuan Story

Realistic Fiction

Xia Yu

302K0

I originally wanted to write my own college story, but as a result, the characters broke away from their memories and became themselves. Among them, some have always been confused, while others have been very sure. A lot of things have happened in the past four years. Some people end up coming together, a combination they didn't expect at the beginning of the story. Some people drift away and are lost at the intersection of youth. --I hope to have the opportunity to go back and revise it in the future. In fact, there is still a manuscript of 100,000 words lying in the background, but I currently do not have the ability to write it the way I want.

At the Pain Point of the Times, Silence

Xia Yu

235K0

In the face of history, everyone has their own responsibility. This book is a collection of interviews with Chinese intellectuals. The topics covered focus on contemporary life, recall past history, examine social reality, and demonstrate public concern. In his ten-year career as a professional journalist, the author has visited widely influential intellectuals, explored their life journeys, listened to their independent observations and personal thoughts on the world, and reproduced their free speech on major public issues. This book records the events of the times and presents social changes. It is an insightful book that gathers Chinese intellectuals. If hundreds of millions of people think with only one head, it would be a real letdown to the creation that has given birth to so many spirits of all things. I want to write about the era I experienced, as far as my eyesight can see, what this history is like, and I will write how I can. --Cui Yongyuan.

Cold-blooded

Xia Yu

150K0

"Why, why can't we have our own love? I just hope to get my own true love. Isn't this okay?"

Lighthouse (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

Xia Yu

17K0

From the perspective of the author's travel notes, this book comprehensively and systematically introduces great writers and works that have influenced the world and mankind, allowing readers to understand the stories behind the works. These great writers constitute the navigation map of the author's spirit, and are signposts or beacons. The author's visit to them is also a person's visit to another person, a life's visit to another life. The two people or two lives have the same qualities. They are equally sensitive, introspective and even vulnerable, and equally passionate about beauty and the poetry of the heart and spiritual creation.

There Are Generals in the Song Dynasty

Xia Yu

1.2M05

The mighty Song Dynasty had its glory and its downfall. However, future generations remember Tong Guan and Laozhong Souchong, but they don't know how many descendants of generals there are in Tokyo. The history of the Song Dynasty is the glory of the literati and the sorrow of the warriors. Those scenes of lamentation are heartbreaking. Yang Shan came to this world and vowed to change everything.

In the Pain Points of the Times, Silence (gu Zhen Xiaojian·ai Guided Edition)

Xia Yu

28K0

This book is a collection of interviews with Chinese intellectuals, cultural and ideological elites. The topics covered focus on contemporary life, recall past history, examine social reality, and demonstrate public concern. The author is a senior cultural journalist. During his ten-year career as a professional journalist, he has interviewed widely influential intellectuals, explored their life journeys, listened to their independent observations and personal thoughts on the world, and reproduced their free speech on major public issues. This book records the events of the times and presents social changes. It is an insightful book that gathers elites from all walks of life in the country.

Cold-blooded

Xia Yu

127K0

"Why, why can't we have our own love? I just hope to get my own true love. Isn't this okay?"

Quickly Wear It, Please Don't Hide from Me

Xia Yu

4K0

Once destroyed, she lost her memory... When he appeared again, his fate was still the same. No defense, no avoidance... Feng Yi couldn't help but hug the petite girl in his arms tightly.

Watching from the Window of a Foreign Land

Xia Yu

218K0

In the dimension of the world, think about human liberation. This book is a collection of interviews with international political, cultural, and ideological elites. The topics covered focus on contemporary life, recall past history, examine social reality, and demonstrate public concern. During his ten-year career as a professional journalist, the author visited widely influential intellectuals, explored their life journeys, listened to their independent observations and personal thoughts on the world, and reproduced their free speech on major public issues. This book records the events of the times and presents social changes. It is an insightful book that gathers elites from all walks of life around the world.

I Know the Sadness of the Night (gu Zhen Xiaojian·ai Guided Edition)

Xia Yu

25K0

This is a collection of essays. The author reveals the despair and resistance of human nature in darkness through his family's life in the mining area. The scenes and stories are constantly changing, aiming to inspire readers to find the source of light. The mining area is a prototype, a metaphor, and a symbol of the plight of human existence. Dark, closed, and depressing. To face it bravely and see everything clearly, a writer must have light in his heart. Xia Yu is simple, not gorgeous; it is clear, not implicit; it is digging, not fragmented.