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Title: Huaxu Yin (Chinese: 华胥引; sometimes also referred to as Hua Xu cites in some library systems).
Author: Tang Qigongzi (Chinese: 唐七公子).
Publisher: Hunan literature and Art Huaxu Yin (Chinese: 华胥引; sometimes also referred to as Hua Xu cites in some library systems). Yin (Chinese: 华胥引; sometimes also referred to as Hua Xu cites in some library systems). House (Chinese: 湖南文艺出版社).
Publication Date: August 1, 2012.
Language: Chinese (Simplified Chinese text).
Format: Paperback, often sold as a set of 2 volumes.
Print Length: 504 pages (for the full set).
Synopsis
The novel is a work of Chinese adult fiction that tells a story of love, dreams, and sacrifice. It centers on the princess of the Wei State, who, after her country's destruction and her own martyrdom, is brought back to life by a "shark bead". She possesses the ability to create vivid dream worlds with a song, offering people a release from the pains of reality in a perfect past illusion. In her journey through these dreams and memories, she repeatedly encounters the prince of the Chen State, the very person who destroyed her home. The narrative explores themes of choosing between a perfect illusory past and a painful reality.
Author: Tang Qigongzi (Chinese: 唐七公子).
Publisher: Hunan literature and Art Huaxu Yin (Chinese: 华胥引; sometimes also referred to as Hua Xu cites in some library systems). Yin (Chinese: 华胥引; sometimes also referred to as Hua Xu cites in some library systems). House (Chinese: 湖南文艺出版社).
Publication Date: August 1, 2012.
Language: Chinese (Simplified Chinese text).
Format: Paperback, often sold as a set of 2 volumes.
Print Length: 504 pages (for the full set).
Synopsis
The novel is a work of Chinese adult fiction that tells a story of love, dreams, and sacrifice. It centers on the princess of the Wei State, who, after her country's destruction and her own martyrdom, is brought back to life by a "shark bead". She possesses the ability to create vivid dream worlds with a song, offering people a release from the pains of reality in a perfect past illusion. In her journey through these dreams and memories, she repeatedly encounters the prince of the Chen State, the very person who destroyed her home. The narrative explores themes of choosing between a perfect illusory past and a painful reality.
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