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Ghost King Edmond Poon highly recommends this spine-chilling collection of 30 supernatural short stories set in a school campus. Not for the faint-hearted, these eerie tales will leave readers on edge. From a drone capturing a chilling fall from the school rooftop to a naked doll mysteriously appearing in a pool, and even encounters with ghostly Japanese soldiers, each story is sure to send shivers down your spine. With unexpected twists and eerie encounters, this collection promises to keep readers enthralled till the very end.
- AuthorChinese teacher
- PublisherCosmic Publishing House
- Publication Date2019
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In "Don't Pity those with the Same Disease, See a Doctor if You're Sick," a new character, the blue creature, challenges the notion of reality. It symbolizes the deepest, often concealed aspects of one's self. This character's girlfriend (or apparent lack thereof) and the appearance of Yogi dog add intriguing dimensions to the narrative, especially in discussions about love and self-reflection.
- AuthorDu Lan (Blue Orange)
- PublisherXiao Ming Cultural Creativity
- Publication Date2016
This series features selected classic chapters from renowned prose writers, supplemented with guide reading content, aimed at enhancing readers' understanding and appreciation of classic prose while also improving their writing skills.
- AuthorXiao Hong
- PublisherChinese Education
- Publication Date2022
Upon his return to Hong Kong, Ni Kuang publicly announced that he had used up his "writing quota" and ceased writing until his friend Cai Lan unblocked him. Little did he know that once he resumed "climbing the grid," he couldn't stop! This book compiles Ni Kuang's most recent and compelling articles following his "unblocking." Each piece is exquisitely crafted, brimming with sharp wit and profound wisdom. As Ni Kuang eloquently expresses, "Anyone, in their lifetime, only gains, never loses... If you extend it, there is no such thing as a broken heart: originally there was no this person, this person left, it is still no this person, what is the loss?"
- AuthorNi Kuang
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2008
Upon his return to Hong Kong, Ni Kuang publicly announced that he had used up his "writing quota" and ceased writing until his friend Cai Lan unblocked him. Little did he know that once he resumed "climbing the grid," he couldn't stop! This book compiles Ni Kuang's most recent and compelling articles following his "unblocking." Each piece is exquisitely crafted, brimming with sharp wit and profound wisdom. As Ni Kuang eloquently expresses, "Anyone, in their lifetime, only gains, never loses... If you extend it, there is no such thing as a broken heart: originally there was no this person, this person left, it is still no this person, what is the loss?"
- AuthorNi Kuang
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2008
Upon his return to Hong Kong, Ni Kuang publicly announced that he had used up his "writing quota" and ceased writing until his friend Cai Lan unblocked him. Little did he know that once he resumed "climbing the grid," he couldn't stop! This book compiles Ni Kuang's most recent and compelling articles following his "unblocking." Each piece is exquisitely crafted, brimming with sharp wit and profound wisdom. As Ni Kuang eloquently expresses, "Anyone, in their lifetime, only gains, never loses... If you extend it, there is no such thing as a broken heart: originally there was no this person, this person left, it is still no this person, what is the loss?"
- AuthorNi Kuang
- PublisherMing Window Publishing House
- Publication Date2009