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This poetry anthology was edited and organized by the descendants of Chen Zhanquan. The editor based on the four volumes of manuscripts of "Xiuzhu Garden Poetry Prequel", reviewed and corrected the poems that the author personally selected and published in 1978 in "Xiuzhu Garden Recent Poetry. Xiuzhu Garden Poetry Prequel Excerpted Sentences Picture", and converted them into electronic manuscripts, and crowned them with new punctuation. The selected poems include a total of 327 works by Chen Zhanquan from the age of 24 to 61.

  • AuthorChen Zhanquan
  • PublisherThe Commercial Press
  • Publication Date2015
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The book "108 Generals Under Ni Kuang - A Novel Character Pointing Record" is a systematic evaluation of 108 characters extracted by the author Wang Zheng (Blue Glove) from Ni Kuang's works such as "The Wisely Series", "The Legend of Yuan Zhenxia", "The Black Knight Mulan Flower", "The Loner Gao Da Series", "The Asian Eagle Luo Kai Series", "The Young People and Princess Series", "The Non-Human Association Story", "The Ranger Biography Story", etc. This book is not a serious literary research, nor a professional long essay. It is just because I like Mr. Ni Kuang's works and like Mr. Ni Kuang himself, so I appreciate and play with his works and characters, and share this feeling with readers. Article preview https://www.co

  • AuthorWang Zheng
  • PublisherCosmos Books Co., Ltd.
  • Publication Date2019
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Ni Kuang, renowned for his ""Wesley"" novels, once remarked, ""My prose is better than my novels!"" This preference for his own prose is evident in ""Ni Kuang Talks Three and Four,"" which features five of his remarkable prose works, including ""Adultery,"" ""Love Words,"" ""Show Love,"" ""True Love,"" and ""Bo Meng."" Through witty and humorous language, Ni Kuang delves into the intricate dynamics between men and women, offering unique insights into contemporary situations. Describing books as either ""good"" or not, Ni Kuang's prose is lauded for its aesthetic appeal, as affirmed by Cai Lan. Additionally, Tao Jie praises Ni Kuang's prose for its sharpness, clear expression of emotions, and its ability to discuss the celestial and the mundane, portraying the heart of a child and the sentiments of a maverick.

  • AuthorNi Kuang
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2007
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Ni Kuang, renowned for his ""Wesley"" novels, once remarked, ""My prose is better than my novels!"" This preference for his own prose is evident in ""Ni Kuang Talks Three and Four,"" which features five of his remarkable prose works, including ""Adultery,"" ""Love Words,"" ""Show Love,"" ""True Love,"" and ""Bo Meng."" Through witty and humorous language, Ni Kuang delves into the intricate dynamics between men and women, offering unique insights into contemporary situations. Describing books as either ""good"" or not, Ni Kuang's prose is lauded for its aesthetic appeal, as affirmed by Cai Lan. Additionally, Tao Jie praises Ni Kuang's prose for its sharpness, clear expression of emotions, and its ability to discuss the celestial and the mundane, portraying the heart of a child and the sentiments of a maverick.

  • AuthorNi Kuang
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2007
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Ni Kuang, renowned for his ""Wesley"" novels, once remarked, ""My prose is better than my novels!"" This preference for his own prose is evident in ""Ni Kuang Talks Three and Four,"" which features five of his remarkable prose works, including ""Adultery,"" ""Love Words,"" ""Show Love,"" ""True Love,"" and ""Bo Meng."" Through witty and humorous language, Ni Kuang delves into the intricate dynamics between men and women, offering unique insights into contemporary situations. Describing books as either ""good"" or not, Ni Kuang's prose is lauded for its aesthetic appeal, as affirmed by Cai Lan. Additionally, Tao Jie praises Ni Kuang's prose for its sharpness, clear expression of emotions, and its ability to discuss the celestial and the mundane, portraying the heart of a child and the sentiments of a maverick.

  • AuthorNi Kuang
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2007
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Ni Kuang, renowned for his ""Wesley"" novels, once remarked, ""My prose is better than my novels!"" This preference for his own prose is evident in ""Ni Kuang Talks Three and Four,"" which features five of his remarkable prose works, including ""Adultery,"" ""Love Words,"" ""Show Love,"" ""True Love,"" and ""Bo Meng."" Through witty and humorous language, Ni Kuang delves into the intricate dynamics between men and women, offering unique insights into contemporary situations. Describing books as either ""good"" or not, Ni Kuang's prose is lauded for its aesthetic appeal, as affirmed by Cai Lan. Additionally, Tao Jie praises Ni Kuang's prose for its sharpness, clear expression of emotions, and its ability to discuss the celestial and the mundane, portraying the heart of a child and the sentiments of a maverick.

  • AuthorNi Kuang
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2007