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If one day, a mysterious black envelope were to suddenly materialize on your desk, would you dare to open it? How much would you be willing to risk for the chance to have a wish fulfilled? Behind this enigmatic black envelope lies not only the protagonist's desires, but also the machinations of a mysterious organization, offering the opportunity to alter lives. The protagonist, Bicycle (also known as ""Shan Ju""), was once an ordinary middle school student. However, one fateful day, he discovered a mysterious black envelope on his desk after school. Driven by curiosity, he opened the envelope, unwittingly entangling himself in the selection competition orchestrated by the enigmatic organization S. From that moment onward, his life took a dramatic turn. Throughout this journey, Bicycle comes to realize that the unfolding events are intricately linked to his parents' disappearance and the changes occurring within his own body. In a bid to unravel these mysteries, he collaborates with another participant, the heroine Shirley, to navigate through a series of grueling challenges and solve the enigmatic puzzles before them. As the selection competition nears its conclusion and the truth looms on the horizon, Bicycle discovers that the seemingly straightforward Shirley harbors ulterior motives. Furthermore, these events are intertwined with his parents' research on neuroscience and memory. It becomes evident that the true black envelope has been hidden within our minds all along, and it's at this pivotal juncture that Bicycle's latent abilities awaken. ""Black Envelope"" is poised to form a sci-fi intellectual novel series alongside two other works, ""White Wonderland"" and ""Pink Girl"". In addition to the customary ""game"" elements, the intellectual depth of the series encompasses intricate ""puzzles"". Readers who relish mental challenges can follow the protagonist's trail of clues and endeavor to solve the puzzles alongside him, fostering an immersive and engaging experience.

  • AuthorLooking at the Sun
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
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I often engage in hiking and eco-touring in the suburbs, where I encounter various animals and plants while interacting with local villagers. Over a year ago, I initiated the "Nature Healing" project with the aim of fostering a deeper appreciation for nature through stories and illustrations. In the wake of the 2020 coronavirus outbreak, many sought refuge in the suburbs for fresh air, yet lacked awareness of environmental protection. My goal is to enhance people's understanding of the human-nature relationship through words and paintings, emphasizing that nature is not separate from us but rather our friend, a listener, and a healer.

  • AuthorHuang Ling
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2022
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Spring Day Bird, a versatile writer with a penchant for martial arts novels, captures the essence of a changing world through the intricate plot of "Hard to Cut with One Knife." The novel weaves complex relationships, suspense, and unexpected surprises, breathing life into a society rich with human emotions and physical laws. With its delicate descriptions and philosophical undertones, the novel immerses readers in vivid martial arts scenes, offering a unique and compelling reading experience.

  • AuthorSpring Day Bird
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2022
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As I approach the sunset of old age, life's challenges have been relentless. In this phase, I contemplate the wisdom of Li Bai, who said, "Enjoy a cup of wine before life, why need a thousand years of fame after death?" I hold onto a dream, as the poet mused, that "All return to dust, return to a spring dream." Within this dream, there exists a spring breeze, carrying the pride of galloping horses. I do not need to witness every flower in Chang'an in a day; rather, I simply yearn for the affectionate embrace of the spring breeze, causing my Luo skirt to flutter.

  • AuthorShi Youpeng
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2022
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This is a significant collection of Fung Wai-choi's research in the field. This book covers a wide range of topics, offering insightful critiques and discussions. The first volume presents new interpretations of Hong Kong literary classics, including works by Huang Gu-liu, Zhao Zi-fan, and Liu Yi-chang. Fung also examines controversial texts, such as Eileen Chang's "Yang Ge (Rice Sprouting Song)," providing a fresh perspective on their publication and translation. Moreover, Fung's comprehensive review of Chinese new literature in Hong Kong from the 1920s to the 1980s fills a gap in mainland China's research on Hong Kong literature.

  • AuthorFung Wai Choi
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2022
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A talented female writer falls for a gifted singer-songwriter, but faces accusations of being a homewrecker, leading to a challenging period for both. They navigate the unpredictable world of the internet, leveraging social media platforms to transform into internet celebrities and reverse their decline. Meanwhile, a creative director in love with a national player faces heartbreak and dangerous complications. This realistic novel delves into gender relationships with love and wit.

  • AuthorWu Luoxi
  • PublisherChuwen Publishing House
  • Publication Date2022