Once in Shanghai last year, a taxi played audio and literature (^ _ ^, which is regarded as a comment): ting Chang Xiao Wu.
I listened for 10 minutes. It feels good.
On weekends, I accidentally found an electronic version of this book, and it took two days to finish reading it.
I have a further understanding of the "witch's curse" in the Western Han Dynasty.
Shi Jiepeng is still a talented person. From the unearthed Chinese Simplified, he sorted out a fictional story and added some historical materials, legal orders, and scripts to outline the great Chinese character.
The story tells the legend of the fate of a person, such as the battle of the court power and the curse of the Wu dynasty (Shen Wu's fate line is similar to "Xu sanduo. ^_^ ).
Although it is not as good as the Jin Gu martial arts, the style is also average, but it can also be fascinating in the plot arrangement.
In addition, the end of the overall story is also somewhat plump, and I think it can continue.
It is said that the author still has a copy of "Ying qi Chuan", which is also good and has not yet been seen. To be read once.
by jrq · Jing
2008/02/27