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Embarrassing Marriage

Embarrassing Marriage

General Fiction

Zhou Xuan

198K01

Qi Weiran is an optimistic girl with a cheerful personality. Her brain is very confused and her memory is very poor. She thinks this is nothing. In the ivory tower of the university, she lives a leisurely life like a "rice bug". Out of curiosity, she went to a bar and met a man who was as good-looking as a painting. In her eyes, that man was either mentally ill or insane. Nothing happened between them during a drunken night, but the man actually insisted on marrying her. The name he called in his dream made Qi Weiran sad. She knew that he was in love with another woman, and her useless brain began to slowly wake up... When the truth is revealed, can they continue to be a pretend couple?

Hello, My Mr. Van Gogh

Hello, My Mr. Van Gogh

General Fiction

Ninth Degree

141K0

Mu Han never thought that he would meet Han Yiming one day, let alone that a talented painter who was once so out of reach would be in such a state of decline! In order to save the family business, he stopped picking up a paintbrush and spent all day traveling among the tea forests, learning the tea ceremony from scratch. But even if everything had changed, his eyes, as deep as the starry sky, still made her heart beat. Fortunately, she is no longer the little mute she was before, and it is her turn to walk towards him this time! But the coldness in his eyes seemed to turn into a sword, stabbing her heart. "What does my business have to do with you?" "It really doesn't matter now." Her hand paused slightly, then touched his eyebrows, "But the moment my fingertips touch you is my whole life."

Tell the Truth

Tell the Truth

General Fiction

Liu Ying

91K0

In Liu Ying's novel collection, those who live poetically in the countryside are looking for a certain life in an uncertain world. "Talking to the White" traces the past of the hometown over a hundred years, and reality and memory overlap like dreams to become the hometown in literature. Between fiction and non-fiction, it depicts a panoramic view of the countryside of "Bamboo Creek" in Central and South China. The story focuses on expressing the joys and sorrows of seemingly ordinary individual lives, as well as the publicity, expansion and glory of human nature. Zhuzhou belonged to Tanzhou in ancient times, and the Xiangtan dialect is its pronunciation matrix. When writing, I revisited the familiar local pronunciation. This pronunciation took me around old houses and urban factories. After wandering for many years, I borrowed the word "Wu" from my hometown and returned home.

Bound to Heaven

Bound to Heaven

General Fiction

Li Xiuwen

184K0

Starring Ni Ni and Zhou You, Liao Fan makes a special appearance in the original novel of the film of the same name. A representative novel by Li Xiuwen, winner of the Lu Xun Literature Prize. In the millennium of Wuhan, the city was noisy and chaotic, but love was abundant and grand. A terminally ill patient guarding an abandoned library alone hoped to leave quietly, as if he had never been to this world. Until the courier girl Shen Nannan broke into his life, the world was different. When she loves a dying person, Nannan uses her own method. Once she has made up her mind, it has nothing to do with others, or even the object of love. She just wants to be worthy of love this time. From living alone to two people, this seemingly carefree man finally couldn't suppress his desire to live: he wanted to live as long as possible and be happier, "because my daughter didn't approve of my death." They don't care about the vastness of the world, they just want to merge into one, and use this to deal with the vastness, until they are bound by one heart and flee for love.

Prey

Prey

General Fiction

Meng Xiaoshu

90K0

Meng Xiaoshu's three stories clear up the fog of Internet violence. Who's in charge? Who is watching? Who hunts? --Do you think you are a hunter? You are the prey! During a hunt in the African jungle, the noble white giraffe collapsed, triggering a tornado of online violence and leading to the death of the girl; parents whose marriages broke down faced human tragedy and fell into self-doubt. The vast jungle could not tell them about marriage\u002F Emotions The correct answer; the Internet celebrity girl who hides her disabled body in the "cloud" goes to K for an appointment. What awaits her is a beautiful dream or a desperate "pig-killing plate"; various things in the online world are intertwined with the warmth and cruelty of reality, and endless stories arise from this...

Female Red

Female Red

General Fiction

Cheng Xiaoying

167K0

The pure Shanghai narrative continues the flavor of Shanghai's "Flowers"; the past life in the world of mortals is vivid and fragrant, telling the choices and love of the parents' generation; looking back at the memory of Shanghai in a special era, reshaping the obscured urban scenes; awakening the simple and sighing past life. In the 1990s, the city's first pillar industry was quietly changing. Shanghai's textile industry reached a point of collapse. Workers in a textile factory in Yangshupu also came to a fork in their own destiny. The stories of Shanghai textile workers of that era, whether they were re-employed or no longer employed, and their various living conditions were colorful and vibrant, presented the rebirth process of idealists one by one. Looking back, it still makes people sigh with emotion.

Shed

Shed

General Fiction

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128K0

"Asia Weekly" Top Ten Best Books, the first novel by Malaysian Chinese female writer He Shufang! Between the star chain of equatorial islands and towns, the fifty years that women have walked through are dark and dim, and their memories are dim. On May 13, 1969, a sudden disaster changed the lives of Guiying's family, as well as her friends and neighbors who rented in Sardine House. He Shufang, a Malaysian Chinese female writer who was born in 1970, intervened in the historical events that occurred a year before her birth in the form of a novel. Write about the lives of the heroines on the day when the incident occurred and in the delayed years that followed. From the late 1960s to the 2010s, they experienced dark memories, traveled south and north, accepted the fate of being together and separated, and survived tenaciously. As if forced into a never-ending wandering, he gradually ages, is born, and changes in the rubber forests, mines, lakes, and urban landscapes. Slow healing across isolation and broken lives.

Love Warms the Heart for a Long Time

Old Stone

164K0

Five years ago, Yan Qing first entered the workplace and met TC President Shen Sangmian. By chance, Yan Qing, a newly promoted employee, got married and transformed into the much-anticipated CEO's wife. However, on the day of the honeymoon, Shen Sangmian handed her a contract and told her that she was only in name of Mrs. Shen! Yan Qing does not believe in evil. Just as she was marching forward bravely on the road to conquer Shen Sangmian, Shen Sangmian's Bai Yueguang came out halfway! The rice sticks falling from the sky were indeed no match for the green plum blossoms and the white moonlight, so Yan Qing withdrew from the relationship. Five years later, he is still a handsome boss, but she is an older single mother. She already has someone to rely on, so, Shen Sangmian, what are you doing when you say you miss me with red eyes?

Sleepwalker (all Three Volumes)

(austria) Hermann Bloch

479K0

"The Sleepwalker" is the first novel by the Austrian writer Hermann Bloch, and is known as "the immortal masterpiece after "Ulysses"." The novel focuses on the turbulent thirty years in Europe from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, and creates the image of three generations of "sleepwalkers" in the form of a trilogy. The sleepwalker walks between waking and deep sleep, reality and dreams, which is a condensation of people's mental state in an era when social values ​​continue to collapse. Because of writing "The Sleepwalker", Bloch became a well-deserved literary giant in modern Europe.

Sleepwalker 3: 1918: Hu Guinao or Realism

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209K0

The third part "1918: Hu Guinao or Realism": Hu Guinao, a selfish deserter, a "sleepwalker" who is complicit in the chaotic and disordered era. The deserter Hu Guinao hid in Tibet and came to the small town of Trier. Relying on his lies, he transformed into an agent of the arms group. He dealt with dignitaries and celebrities led by Major Passeno, purchased the newspaper edited by Ash, and legitimately lived in the small town as the publisher of the newspaper. Unlike Hu Guinao, under the shadow of war, everyone else in the town was in pain and hesitation: the depressed lawyer's wife died of the influenza, the wartime reserve soldier who escaped death suffered a mental breakdown, the second lieutenant who lost his arm lost hope in life... As the war continued, a riot and fire completely overturned the already precarious tranquility of the town.

The True Story of Ah Q (illustrated by Feng Zikai)

Written By Lu Xun And Illustrated By Feng Zikai

21K0

"The True Story of Ah Q" is the masterpiece of Lu Xun's novels and a famous work in the history of Chinese literature. The novel is set in the Chinese countryside before and after the Revolution of 1911. It tells the story of Ah Q, a wandering farmhand in Weichuang, who, although he is "really capable" of work, has nothing, and even his name has been forgotten. The novel profoundly expresses the inferiority, conservativeness, xenophobia, resignation, and arrogance of the Chinese people formed under the suffocation of feudal culture. Through Ah Q's "Spiritual Victory Method", it vividly portrays the numbness, ignorance, and self-deception of backward peasants. The illustrations in the novel were drawn by Feng Zikai. Lu Xun's words and Feng Zikai's illustrations complement each other and more vividly present the rich characters and storylines written by Lu Xun, providing a special version for current readers to better understand Lu Xun.

The Myth of the Rebel: the Story of Nezha in Classical Literature

(ming Dynasty) Xu Zhonglin, Wu Chengen, Etc.

100K0

Nezha is a well-known mythological character in traditional Chinese culture. He is not only a symbol of rebellion, but also carries the ethics of loyalty and filial piety; he not only possesses extraordinary divine power, but also is full of human struggle. In the vast river of classical literature, the story of Nezha has evolved over thousands of years, and its image has been continuously enriched and its connotation has become more profound, eventually becoming one of the most charming characters in the history of Chinese literature. This book excerpts "Nezha Stories" from five Ming Dynasty novels, namely: Xu Zhonglin's "The Romance of the Gods", Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West", Yu Xiangdou's "Journey to the South", Luo Guanzhong and Feng Menglong's "Ping Yao Zhuan" and Luo Maodeng's "The Popular Romance of the Three Treasures Eunuch". Through these works, readers can have a more comprehensive and three-dimensional understanding of the image of Nezha in classical literature.

Medicine (illustration by Feng Zikai)

Written By Lu Xun And Illustrated By Feng Zikai

5K0

"Medicine" is a short story written by Lu Xun. Through the story of the teahouse owner Hua Laoshuan and his wife buying human blood steamed buns for their son Xiaoshuan to treat his illness, it reveals the numbness and ignorance caused by long-term feudal rule on the people, secretly praises the heroic and unyielding spirit of the revolutionary Xia Yu, and points out the limitations of the Revolution of 1911 that failed to close to the masses. The illustrations in the novel were drawn by Feng Zikai. Lu Xun's words and Feng Zikai's illustrations complement each other and more vividly present the rich characters and storylines written by Lu Xun, providing a special version for current readers to better understand Lu Xun.

Storm (illustration by Feng Zikai)

Written By Lu Xun And Illustrated By Feng Zikai

4K0

"The Storm" is a short story written by Lu Xun. By describing a turmoil caused by braids in a water town in the south of the Yangtze River, the novel reflects the incompleteness of the Revolution of 1911 and reveals that the feudal monarchy was still ruling the countryside at that time, and the peasants were ignorant and backward, lacking democracy and free thought. The illustrations in the novel were drawn by Feng Zikai. Lu Xun's words and Feng Zikai's illustrations complement each other and more vividly present the rich characters and storylines written by Lu Xun, providing a special version for current readers to better understand Lu Xun.

Kong Yiji (illustrated by Feng Zikai)

Written By Lu Xun And Illustrated By Feng Zikai

3K0

"Kong Yiji" is a short story written by Lu Xun. The novel describes the tragic image of Kong Yiji, who was poisoned by the decadent feudal ideology and the imperial examination system. He was mentally pedantic and insensitive, inactive and impoverished in life. He spent his days in people's ridicule and banter, and was finally swallowed up by the feudal landlord class. The illustrations in the novel were drawn by Feng Zikai. Lu Xun's words and Feng Zikai's illustrations complement each other and more vividly present the rich characters and storylines written by Lu Xun, providing a special version for current readers to better understand Lu Xun.

White Light (illustration by Feng Zikai)

Written By Lu Xun And Illustrated By Feng Zikai

3K0

"White Light" is a short story written by Lu Xun. It tells the story of Chen Shicheng, a scholar who repeatedly failed in the imperial examination. He listened to the rumors from his ancestors, was inspired by the white light to dig for silver in the yard but failed, became mentally psychedelic, and went to the mountains to hunt for treasures but fell into a lake and died. The illustrations in the novel were drawn by Feng Zikai. Lu Xun's words and Feng Zikai's illustrations complement each other and more vividly present the rich characters and storylines written by Lu Xun, providing a special version for current readers to better understand Lu Xun.

Tomorrow (Illustration by Feng Zikai)

Written By Lu Xun And Illustrated By Feng Zikai

4K0

"Tomorrow" is a short story written by Lu Xun. The novel unfolds over two days and three nights. It takes the widow Shan Si's sister-in-law in Lu Town and loses her only son as the main line, revealing the dark social reality of old China and people's indifference and numbness. The illustrations in the novel were drawn by Feng Zikai. Lu Xun's words and Feng Zikai's illustrations complement each other and more vividly present the rich characters and storylines written by Lu Xun, providing a special version for current readers to better understand Lu Xun.

Blessings (illustration by Feng Zikai)

Written By Lu Xun And Illustrated By Feng Zikai

9K0

"Blessing" is a short story written by Lu Xun. It tells the story of "I", an intellectual who left his hometown. After returning to his hometown at the end of the lunar calendar, he stayed at the house of his fourth uncle (Master Lu Si) to prepare a "blessing". He witnessed the tragedy of the death of the fourth uncle's former maid, Xiang Lin, who died of illness. By describing Xianglin's tragic life, the novel shows the author's sympathy for oppressed women and his ruthless exposure of feudal thoughts and ethics. The illustrations in the novel were drawn by Feng Zikai. Lu Xun's words and Feng Zikai's illustrations complement each other and more vividly present the rich characters and storylines written by Lu Xun, providing a special version for current readers to better understand Lu Xun.

Hometown (illustration by Feng Zikai)

Written By Lu Xun And Illustrated By Feng Zikai

5K0

"Hometown" is a short story written by Lu Xun. The novel is based on what "I" saw, heard, remembered and felt when he returned to his hometown. It focuses on the characters of Runtu and Yang Ersao, thus reflecting the reality of rural bankruptcy and the painful life of farmers before and after the Revolution of 1911. It also expresses the author's strong dissatisfaction with reality and his strong desire to transform the old society and create a new life. The illustrations in the novel were drawn by Feng Zikai. Lu Xun's words and Feng Zikai's illustrations complement each other and more vividly present the rich characters and storylines written by Lu Xun, providing a special version for current readers to better understand Lu Xun.

Social Opera (illustrated by Feng Zikai)

Written By Lu Xun And Illustrated By Feng Zikai

6K0

"She Opera" is a short story written by Lu Xun. The novel is based on the author's life experience as a boy, using the first person to write about "I"'s three experiences of watching operas in the past 20 years: twice watching Peking opera in Beijing after the Revolution of 1911, and once watching a social opera in rural Shaoxing, Zhejiang when he was a boy. The author uses affectionate pen and ink to depict the image of a group of young farm friends, showing the working people's good moral character of simplicity, kindness, friendship and selflessness, and expressing the author's nostalgia for his boyhood life, especially his sincere friendship with his farm friends. The illustrations in the novel were drawn by Feng Zikai. Lu Xun's words and Feng Zikai's illustrations complement each other and more vividly present the rich characters and storylines written by Lu Xun, providing a special version for current readers to better understand Lu Xun.

Fairy Tale That Goes Back in Time

Yang Qianzi

130K0

[Preparing to be a top-notch & time travel worker] I have always believed that in a corner of the world, in the invisible clouds, there must be a beautiful and pure city in the sky, where there are no regrets, no sadness, and no impossible love... Ye Zimo fell in love with Lee In-xi, a rising star in the Korean entertainment industry, at the first sight when he saw him on TV. The wish Zi Mo made on her birthday came true. She returned to South Korea two years ago when Li Yinxi was not famous yet, lived in the same house and attended the same high school with him. However, Li Yinxi already has someone she likes and has a very cold attitude towards Zi Mo. With Zi Mo's efforts and the influence of her kind and honest nature, Li Yinxi gradually developed feelings for Zi Mo. However, he did not want to betray his girlfriend and treated Zi Mo indifferently, good times and bad. After passing by each other again and again, Li Yinxi finally confessed her love to Zi Mo and became famous because of Zi Mo's script. They had a happy time...

Winter Solstice Snow

Winter Solstice Snow

General Fiction

Yan Xiaoxi

125K0

[Ordinary Cinderella·Tough Counterattacker × Perfect Senior·Emotionally Contradictory] [The most heart-warming truth hidden in the tampered fairy tale] Ordinary girl Yan Luoxue was accidentally admitted to Shengjin High School, but on the first day of school, she was criticized by the object of her admiration, Li Junxi, the president of the student union, for having short legs. Later, it was discovered that the beautiful girl's confession to the school bully was rejected. The school bully made Yan Luoxue angry at her disagreement and started her journey to fight against the evil forces. When Truth or Dare at the mountaintop camping ripped open Li Junxi's iceberg mask, and when his hot palm covered her screaming lips in the secret room of the Biology Building, Yan Luoxue finally discovered that the rumor circulating in Shengjin High School...

The Chronicle of Dunhuang (part 1)

Ye Zhou

341K0

"The Chronicles of Dunhuang" is the first domestic novel that is a biography of Dunhuang written by Lu Xun Literature Award winner Ye Zhou. It was nominated for the 10th Mao Dun Literature Award. The novel takes the ancient city of Shazhou in Dunhuang at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China as the starting point of the narrative, takes the Mogao Grottoes as the high ground of belief, and uses the rise and fall of the three major local families as clues to describe a series of thrilling life and death legends in Dunhuang. It also outlines the turbulent era of the early twentieth century and the millennium history of the Hexi Corridor. The novel combines classical poetry and Western slang, shuttles between fiction and imagination, and uses vivid and concise line drawing language and a powerful and smooth narrative style to create more than a hundred lifelike characters. The innocent children of the common people, the setting sun in the Buddhist caves, and the gods of birds and beasts can all be seen. The joys and sorrows, the ups and downs of the world, the kindness and loyalty have their own destiny. The author uses this to explore the mystery of the scriptures in Mogao Grottoes, inquire about the past and present of Dunhuang, and answer the sacred question "Why China" in a million words.

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General Fiction

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71K02

"Siddhartha" is a classic work that explores the soul and the meaning of life written by Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse. Siddhartha, the young son of a Brahmin, had a privileged family background, but he resolutely gave up worldly comfort and embarked on a long journey to find the meaning of life. He sharpened his will in asceticism, experienced desires in the world, and constantly tortured his soul in confusion and struggle. Along the way, he experienced countless unknowns and challenges, and gained profound life wisdom. If you feel confused in life, you might as well open "Siddhartha" and embark on this soul-touching journey with him to find your own true meaning of life.

The Chronicle of Dunhuang (part 2)

Ye Zhou

318K0

"The Chronicles of Dunhuang" is the first domestic novel that is a biography of Dunhuang written by Lu Xun Literature Award winner Ye Zhou. It was nominated for the 10th Mao Dun Literature Award. The novel takes the ancient city of Shazhou in Dunhuang at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China as the starting point of the narrative, takes the Mogao Grottoes as the high ground of belief, and uses the rise and fall of the three major local families as clues to describe a series of thrilling life and death legends in Dunhuang. It also outlines the turbulent era of the early twentieth century and the millennium history of the Hexi Corridor. The novel combines classical poetry and Western slang, shuttles between fiction and imagination, and uses vivid and concise line drawing language and a powerful and smooth narrative style to create more than a hundred lifelike characters. The innocent children of the common people, the setting sun in the Buddhist caves, and the gods of birds and beasts can all be seen. The joys and sorrows, the ups and downs of the world, the kindness and loyalty have their own destiny. The author uses this to explore the mystery of the scriptures in Mogao Grottoes, inquire about the past and present of Dunhuang, and answer the sacred question "Why China" in a million words.

The Chronicle of Dunhuang (part 2)

Ye Zhou

341K0

"The Chronicles of Dunhuang" is the first domestic novel that is a biography of Dunhuang written by Lu Xun Literature Award winner Ye Zhou. It was nominated for the 10th Mao Dun Literature Award. The novel takes the ancient city of Shazhou in Dunhuang at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China as the starting point of the narrative, takes the Mogao Grottoes as the high ground of belief, and uses the rise and fall of the three major local families as clues to describe a series of thrilling life and death legends in Dunhuang. It also outlines the turbulent era of the early twentieth century and the millennium history of the Hexi Corridor. The novel combines classical poetry and Western slang, shuttles between fiction and imagination, and uses vivid and concise line drawing language and a powerful and smooth narrative style to create more than a hundred lifelike characters. The innocent children of the common people, the setting sun in the Buddhist caves, and the gods of birds and beasts can all be seen. The joys and sorrows, the ups and downs of the world, the kindness and loyalty have their own destiny. The author uses this to explore the mystery of the scriptures in Mogao Grottoes, inquire about the past and present of Dunhuang, and answer the sacred question "Why China" in a million words.

Future Observatory: 10 Science Fiction Stories for Teenagers

Ye Lihua

59K0

"Future Observatory: 10 Science Fiction Stories for Teenagers" consists of 10 short stories, each involving different scientific elements. It not only discusses timeless classic propositions such as "Schrödinger's Cat" and "Three Laws of Robotics", but also includes such trendy concepts as "artificial intelligence and the ethical issues it creates". The ten stories created by teacher Ye Lihua combine hard-core scientific themes with warm humanistic care, and have both popular science depth and literary warmth. His creative notes further strengthen this core, guiding young readers to think about science, humanities, technological progress and accompanying social issues, and entertaining and educating them. Teacher Ye's solid academic background and gentle writing style give this science fiction work a humanistic depth, making it a model for young people's science fiction.

Last Night, My Mother Called

Lu Yuan

36K0

In the new work of the naturally rebellious writer Lu Yuan, the conversation between mother and son is always in danger, and the desire to hang up the phone becomes stronger and stronger! My surname is Lu, and I am a barbarian, so I am not going crazy. My father is Zhang Dai, a young bourgeois from a remote country, who lives a colorful life and adheres to the unsocial humanistic ideal; my uncle is good at spending money like water, and he has the devil Satan on his head carrying the entire mountain of purgatory; Tata's craftsmanship also shares Tita's fate; as for my mother, she is a masterpiece that I will never finish, a poem that cannot be ended. She is the lost time that I constantly pursue, and is also my dream day after day. She is the blurred flame in the cold night. I walked away from her hand early, very resolutely, but never lost her constant coordinates, so that I could always return to her side.

Dunhuang Chronicles (three Volumes)

Ye Zhou

1.0M0

"The Chronicles of Dunhuang" is the first domestic novel that is a biography of Dunhuang written by Lu Xun Literature Award winner Ye Zhou. It was nominated for the 10th Mao Dun Literature Award. The novel takes the ancient city of Shazhou in Dunhuang at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China as the starting point of the narrative, takes the Mogao Grottoes as the high ground of belief, and uses the rise and fall of the three major local families as clues to describe a series of thrilling life and death legends in Dunhuang. It also outlines the turbulent era of the early twentieth century and the millennium history of the Hexi Corridor. The novel combines classical poetry and Western slang, shuttles between fiction and imagination, and uses vivid and concise line drawing language and a powerful and smooth narrative style to create more than a hundred lifelike characters. The innocent children of the common people, the setting sun in the Buddhist caves, and the gods of birds and beasts can all be seen. The joys and sorrows, the ups and downs of the world, the kindness and loyalty have their own destiny. The author uses this to explore the mystery of the scriptures in Mogao Grottoes, inquire about the past and present of Dunhuang, and answer the sacred question "Why China" in a million words.

Lily

Lily

General Fiction

Dean

32K0

Dean's unforgettable classic short story, a love legend that can be read in one breath. How many separations do we need to go through before we know the meaning of life? When the scorching sun shone on the wilderness, my mother died from a hunter's bullet; on a night when the moon shattered, stars spread across the sky; the bonfire party came as scheduled, and the former king became a trapped beast in a cage; on a clear morning, the zoologist took cinnabar away to a distant place... It seemed that no one had ever appeared. Every inch of the earth tells secrets, and separation is like a dream. Lily knew that she had completed her mission in this life - when you have experienced a lot of separation, you can easily smell the smell of eternal farewell in the air.

Wicked: the Life of the Wicked Witch of the West

(us)gregory Maguire

316K0

She is the evil villain in "The Wizard of Oz", with a pointed hat and natural green skin. Dorothy can go home safely as long as she kills her. She was the daughter of a monster who was almost strangled to death when she was born. She was born into a pastor's family but had no faith. She was born different and struggled with her destiny throughout her life. She spoke out for equal rights for sentient animals, and was therefore seen as an outlier. She refused to become a pawn of the great wizard Oz and embarked on the road of betrayal and separation. Her magic is the power of wind, unrepressed love and hate, bravery, perseverance, staying awake, and fighting hard. The Wicked Witch of the West is a real woman with her own name and her own story to tell. "If this world is sanctimonious, the witch hat that is put on it is my crown." She is the untamable demonized in the fairy tale, a bad witch who has the courage to take care of herself; her name is Elphaba. You don't have to have read "The Wizard of Oz" to understand "Wicked." As long as the world remains hypocritical, there will always be a moment when you can see yourself in her.

Sakura Dance

Sakura Dance

General Fiction

Zhang Furong

70K0

"Sakura Dance" is a dialogue novel with novel content, lively and vivid content. Reading is like watching QQ or WeChat chat. The immersive interactive experience makes people fall into the drama in one second, making readers feel as if they are in the conversation and feel a strong sense of involvement. The story revolves around the young girl Sakurako and her friends, using the form of dialogue to show the kindness, friendship and innocent love of contemporary youth.

The Complete Works of Cthulhu Mythos (part 1)

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The Complete Collection of Cthulhu Mythos (part 2)

J

279K0

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The Complete Collection of Cthulhu Mythos (part 2)

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227K0

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Salad

Salad

General Fiction

Lin Weipan

118K0

Hakka people regard getting married, having children, and building a house as the three major blessings in life. Carrying these three major challenges means shouldering the ups and downs of life. "Tasa" is a collection of Hakka narrative short stories by the young writer Lin Weipan, which includes five stories: "Linglong Qiqiaoxin", "Tasa", "Hourglass", "Van Gogh's Circus" and "Hu Bugui". A girl who ran away from home studied under a teacher, but became a puppet, unable to control her own destiny; behind the glory of the wandering god, the helplessness of the brother's feud spread quietly; the old and helpless grandmother strictly abided by the survival rules of lying in bed at night... These stories start from the Hakka hometown and write about the struggle and persistence of the Hakka people in tradition and modernity, hometown and foreign land. When you are confused between leaving and settling down, the mountains, rivers, sun and moon in your hometown can always give you flavor and strength.

Luck Has Eight Tentacles

(us) Shelby Van Pelt

172K01

This is a healing novel about the warm friendship between humans and animals. Tova is a seventy-year-old woman who works as a night cleaner at the aquarium. Mopping the floor, picking out chewing gum stuck in dark places, wiping fingerprints on the aquarium glass... Tova keeps herself busy as much as possible to forget the well-known pain: her only son mysteriously disappeared on a ship thirty years ago, and her wife who has been with her for many years passed away due to illness. There is another reason for choosing the aquarium. She likes to "talk" to these aquatic animals, especially a giant Pacific octopus named Marcellus. Marcellus was imprisoned in the aquarium for more than three and a half years. He was very afraid of humans and always hid. It wasn't until Tova found him outside the tank and rescued him that he returned to the water. Only then did Marcellus and the fish truly establish a friendship. It's hard for humans to imagine how smart an octopus can be, but Marcellus, who has three hearts, eight arms, and 500 million neurons, can not only detect common human blind spots and absurd behaviors, but even deduce what happened the night Tova's son disappeared. To repay this friendship, Marcellus uses every trick at his disposal in the invertebrate body to uncover the truth for her before it's too late...

Filters (two Volumes)

Filters (two Volumes)

General Fiction

Luo Xiaotiao

310K0

Su Chengcheng, an ordinary-looking girl, accidentally received a high-tech "filter" bracelet, giving her the "superpower" to change her image in the eyes of others. She used the bracelet to transform into the great beauty Su Miao, the female doctor Fang Jin, the "Tear Man" Quan Sheng Tang, and even animals and inorganic objects... While she was enjoying herself, Su Chengcheng did not forget to use the bracelet to help the weak and uphold justice. At the same time, Tang Qi was deeply moved by Su Miao, who acted bravely for justice, cherished the sympathy of like-minded Fang Jin, and admired and praised the sunny and handsome Quansheng Tang. In order to keep the secret, Su Chengcheng had to tell big lies one after another, causing Tang Qi to lose his lover again and again. Under successive blows, Tang Qi's eye condition gradually worsened, making Su Chengcheng feel guilty and guilty. Finally, Tang Qi revealed the truth that Su Chengcheng was able to change her identity...

How to Organize My Best Friend's Funeral

Song Xiaojun

173K0

11 strange and humid small town stories, 11 episodes of little people's worldly life. The girl in the pedicure shop who is obsessed with "looking at feet", the welder who builds his own submarine to go to sea, the Kobe Bryant in the county, the boy in a skirt... How should they get rid of the deserted villages and towns, the dilapidated families, and the scars in the heart? A group of young men and women, facing an unpredictable fate and struggling on the margins of society, set off a violent storm of death under the calm sea of ​​daily life. The author uses intertwined and overlapping images to construct a strange narrative spider web that is interconnected and independent. During this period, various dreamlike monologues fly by, crossing destiny. The novel uses humor to pierce the heaviness, uses absurdity to break away from poverty, depicts the sleepy and withered corners of the northern land, and depicts ordinary life full of imagination, showing the spiritual resilience and survival romance of the mortals in the small town - in the sea of ​​fate, the struggling posture is poetry.

Biography of Ming Suga

Biography of Ming Suga

General Fiction

Five-color Melon

597K01

In the thirteenth year of the Republic of China, Ming Jian transformed from a country girl selling fish to the third lady of the Wen family. Cheongsam, rickshaw, gramophone and "New Youth"; Huaicheng, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Peking and Kunming. The collision of new and old, the blending of East and West. The tide of the times is rolling in, and she doesn't want to be a drifter, she just wants to be a leader.

The Mystery of Little Tangerine

(uk) Bob Mortimer

122K0

During an encounter in a bar, legal assistant Gary Tone fell in love at first sight with a girl who was watching "The Mystery of Tangerine". Unexpectedly, she left without saying goodbye and suddenly disappeared! Even more unexpectedly, Brandon, who went to the bar with Gary, disappeared mysteriously. Two people claiming to be police came and claimed that Brandon had been murdered, and Gary became the last person he came into contact with before his death. In order to clear away the suspicion, Gary traveled through bars and dessert shops in South London in search of "mandarin oranges". He gradually discovered that there were dirty and bloody secrets hidden behind the matter. Can Gary resolve this fatal crisis and find the true meaning of love? It ranks among the top 3 best-sellers in the British novel list and is popular on overseas social networks. Weird, humorous, bitter, and sweet, the Book of Spring.

A Narrative of Murders over the Course of Nineteen Years

That Much

216K05

[Suspense Mystery + Villain Literature] 5 murders in 19 years. A life and death battle from the dormitory, the anatomy room, the morgue to the desk. With a new preface and postscript, the author Naduo shares his creative process for the first time and gives a new answer to the "second murderer"! Suspense is not limited to Keigo Higashino, he is a masterpiece of original Chinese suspense mystery novels. Communication with the murderer, communication with the other side of life and death, communication with impossible love, communication with unpredictable fate. The correspondence connects nineteen years together, connecting anger, sadness, unwillingness and attachment, as well as one murder incident after another. When LiuXu saw the murder unfolding in front of her, she thought it was the beginning of all tragedies. In fact, she stepped into the middle reaches of an underground river, which was full of whirlpools of death whether she was going up or down.

Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties (yuedu Classic Vernacular Version)

(qing Dynasty) Original Work By Chu Renhuo

186K0

"Yuedu Classics Vernacular Edition" selects ancient Chinese classics. The selected works have largely removed the classical Chinese color, while maintaining the integrity of the original structure. Annotations are added, which are more independent and detailed than ordinary annotations. It has the characteristics of "expanding reading of knowledge points". The entire series of books modernizes and popularizes classic works, making it understandable and easy for the public readers. "The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties" is a long chapter-length novel with dual characteristics of heroic legend and historical romance written by Chu Renhuo, a writer in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. When it was written, Lu Xun believed that it was written in the 14th year of Kangxi (1675). The earliest preserved printed version is the Sixue Thatched Cottage edition in the 34th year of Kangxi (1695). The novel tells the story of the heroic legend of the heroes of the late Sui Dynasty who gathered together to rebel against the Sui Dynasty and revitalize the Tang Dynasty. The story of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty, who killed his father and usurped power, and destroyed the country with debauchery, and the story of Tang Taizong Li Shimin's recruitment of anti-Sui heroes, the Xuanwu clan who killed his brother to seize power, and the martial arts and martial arts that created the prosperous age of the Tang Dynasty.

The Romance of the Gods (yuedu Classic Vernacular Edition)

(ming Dynasty) Original Work By Xu Zhonglin

180K0

"Yuedu Classics Vernacular Edition" selects ancient Chinese classics. The selected works have largely removed the classical Chinese color, while maintaining the integrity of the original structure. Annotations are added, which are more independent and detailed than ordinary annotations. It has the characteristics of "expanding reading of knowledge points". The entire series of books modernizes and popularizes classic works, making it understandable and easy for the public readers. "The Romance of the Gods" takes Jiang Ziya's list of gods and King Wu's defeat of Zhou as the main line, integrating the historical facts of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties and the fantasy of gods and demons. The story revolves around plots such as Su Daji deceiving the emperor and Nezha causing trouble in the sea. It depicts the fighting between gods and immortals of the two religions, Interpretation and Interpretation, and promotes the concept of destiny of "submitting to heaven and obeying destiny". It has both mythological imagination and historical criticism, and has become the foundation of Chinese classical god and demon novels.

The Legend of Yue Fei (yuedu Classic Vernacular Version)

(qing Dynasty) Qian Cai, Original Work By Jin Feng

180K0

"Yuedu Classics Vernacular Edition" selects ancient Chinese classics. The selected works have largely removed the classical Chinese color, while maintaining the integrity of the original structure. Annotations are added, which are more independent and detailed than ordinary annotations. It has the characteristics of "expanding reading of knowledge points". The entire series of books modernizes and popularizes classic works, making it understandable and easy for the public readers. "Yue Fei's Biography" tells the story of Yue Fei, a famous anti-Jin Dynasty general in the Southern Song Dynasty who served his country loyally, highlighting his illustrious military exploits in recovering lost territory and his ambition to "reach Huanglong Mansion". The work uses classic scenes such as "Mother-in-law tattooing" and "Recovering Jiankang" to create a heroic image of loyalty and bravery, expose Qin Hui's traitorous behavior, show the feelings of family and country and tragedy, and become a literary model of patriotic themes.

Yang Jiajiang (yuedu Classic Vernacular Edition)

(ming Dynasty) Original Work By Xiong Damu

179K0

"Yuedu Classics Vernacular Edition" selects ancient Chinese classics. The selected works have largely removed the classical Chinese color, while maintaining the integrity of the original structure. Annotations are added, which are more independent and detailed than ordinary annotations. It has the characteristics of "expanding reading of knowledge points". The entire series of books modernizes and popularizes classic works, making it understandable and easy for the public readers. "The Generals of the Yang Family" takes the Yang Ye family in the Northern Song Dynasty as its main line of resistance against the Liao Dynasty for generations, and interprets legends such as "The bloody battle on the Golden Beach" and "Mu Guiying takes command". The work portrays the loyal and wise figures of Yang Jiye and She Taijun, showing the loyal family and country's righteousness and the heroic spirit of successive servants. It integrates historical facts and folklore, and becomes the pinnacle of ancient general stories.

Bao Gong'an (yuedu Classic Vernacular Edition)

An Yushi

163K0

"Yuedu Classics Vernacular Edition" selects ancient Chinese classics. The selected works have largely removed the classical Chinese color, while maintaining the integrity of the original structure. Annotations are added, which are more independent and detailed than ordinary annotations. It has the characteristics of "expanding reading of knowledge points". The entire series of books modernizes and popularizes classic works, making it understandable and easy for the public readers. "The Case of Bao Gong" is centered on the case of Bao Zheng of the Northern Song Dynasty, and includes classic stories such as "The Case of the Beauty" and "The Civet Cat for the Crown Prince". The book uses "three copper guillotines" to show that law enforcement is like a mountain, to create an image of an upright official who is selfless and intelligent in solving strange cases, to expose official corruption and the suffering of the people, with both realist criticism and legendary color, and establishes the narrative paradigm of Chinese public case novels.

Cai Dongfan: the Biography of Empress Dowager Cixi

Cai Dongfan

190K0

Detailed historical materials are used to show the life of Empress Dowager Cixi from a beautiful girl to a powerful person. The book focuses on key events such as his behind-the-curtain administration, the 1898 Coup, and the Boxer Rebellion, depicting his Machiavellian tactics and conservative rigidity, and revealing the historical trajectory of his rule that accelerated the decline of the Qing Dynasty. With vivid writing style, both literary and historical criticism, it is an important popular reading for studying the politics of the late Qing Dynasty.

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (yuedu Classic Vernacular Edition)

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184K01

"Yuedu Classics Vernacular Edition" selects ancient Chinese classics. The selected works have largely removed the classical Chinese color, while maintaining the integrity of the original structure. Annotations are added, which are more independent and detailed than ordinary annotations. It has the characteristics of "expanding reading of knowledge points". The entire series of books modernizes and popularizes classic works, making it understandable and easy for the public readers. "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" was written by Pu Songling in the Qing Dynasty. It is a collection of short stories in classical Chinese. It uses ghosts, foxes, fairies and monsters as its theme. It exposes the darkness of society through fantasy stories, satirizes feudal ethics, and praises free love and the truth, goodness and beauty of human nature. The work has strange imagination, concise language, and is both literary and critical. It is praised as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese short stories in classical Chinese. This book has been translated into vernacular Chinese, making it easy to understand and read.

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General Fiction

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34K0

In 1963, 23-year-old unmarried Anne Ernault discovered she was pregnant. Shame hit her like a plague, she understood that her pregnancy would make her and her family losers in society, and she knew she could not keep the child. Forty years later, Erno wrote this story about a trauma she never overcame. In France, where abortion was illegal at the time, she tried to take matters into her own hands with a knitting needle, but to no avail. In fear and despair, she finally found an underground doctor, but ended up being sent to the hospital emergency room and almost died. In "The Incident", Ernault combs through her memories and clearly and accurately unearths the social significance of this special experience as a woman.

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