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Guchuan Yeyan
Ancient Romance故川野烟
Zhang Ronggui
This book is written in the form of a chapter-chapter novel, with 100 chapters totaling 360,000 words. It eloquently tells the story of Jiaheli, deep in the Wuyi Mountains, the birthplace of black tea. Since the rise of black tea in the Middle Qing Dynasty, the place has been inhabited by people from all over the world, with merchants gathering and people coming and going. The Jiahe family lives in the mountains and wilderness, but blends in with the fireworks. During this period, the scenes of eating and drinking, family disputes, lust, deceit, deceit, officialdom, death for righteousness, seasonal solar terms, wedding and funeral etiquette, etc., All merged under the fireworks to create completely different human natures due to the positions, temperaments, positions, education, gender, etc. Of the men and women, thus revealing the various feelings and entanglements that occurred in that time and space. Like a scroll, it can be slowly unfolded, allowing people to appreciate how people in this small town were integrated with the rise and fall of the tea ceremony and worked together to ups and downs in the late Qing Dynasty. This book takes several extraordinary "Gengzi" years as nodes in history. Therefore, those who are interested in history should be able to resonate with it. Those who are interested can also comment on the poems and other poems found in the book. The character creation, conflicts and entanglements, and the comparison of positive and negative characters can also lead to different thoughts based on the readers' different moods. As for the profound principles contained in the book, it varies from person to person. You can see mountains as water and water as mountains, and you may not have any other understanding.
This book is written in the form of a chapter-chapter novel, with 100 chapters totaling 360,000 words. It eloquently tells the story of Jiaheli, deep in the Wuyi Mountains, the birthplace of black tea. Since the rise of black tea in the Middle Qing Dynasty, the place has been inhabited by people from all over the world, with merchants gathering and people coming and going. The Jiahe family lives in the mountains and wilderness, but blends in with the fireworks. During this period, the scenes of eating and drinking, family disputes, lust, deceit, deceit, officialdom, death for righteousness, seasonal solar terms, wedding and funeral etiquette, etc., All merged under the fireworks to create completely different human natures due to the positions, temperaments, positions, education, gender, etc. Of the men and women, thus revealing the various feelings and entanglements that occurred in that time and space. Like a scroll, it can be slowly unfolded, allowing people to appreciate how people in this small town were integrated with the rise and fall of the tea ceremony and worked together to ups and downs in the late Qing Dynasty. This book takes several extraordinary "Gengzi" years as nodes in history. Therefore, those who are interested in history should be able to resonate with it. Those who are interested can also comment on the poems and other poems found in the book. The character creation, conflicts and entanglements, and the comparison of positive and negative characters can also lead to different thoughts based on the readers' different moods. As for the profound principles contained in the book, it varies from person to person. You can see mountains as water and water as mountains, and you may not have any other understanding.