What is the book Phantom City about?

Updated on culture 2024-04-08
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    On one side is the Fire Clan, on the other side is the Ice Clan, on one side is the City of Fire, and on the other side is the Phantom Snow Empire. "Phantom City" comes from fantasy. And this fantasy is light, romantic, wild and uninhibited, the kind of fantasy called "big fantasy".

    Its scenes and stories are not on earth, but in heaven. The idea of the work is more like a kind of whimsical travel. The sky is vast, and the spirit of thinking wanders in the infinite world, and everywhere it goes, the scenery is infinite.

    Led by the author, what we see is not what we see in the world. All objects, all scenes, are outside the earth, in smoke, in fog, and in dreams. Cassel and Sakura stood mysteriously in the midst of the cherry blossoms flying in the sky, their raised white hair and white robes dancing, their handsome faces engraved with deep sadness, and in the white and empty pupils, there was only each other.

    That winter was my last winter in the mortal world, and the snow was as heavy as catkins. The willow is my favorite plant in the mortal world, because its flowers are like the heavy snow that blows in the Blade Snow City, and the snow has been falling for ten years. At the age of 350, I finally became the king of the Phantom Snow Empire, but I lost my favorite brother, Sakura Saku......ra, foreverBy chance, I stepped into the Phantom Snow God Mountain and discovered the biggest secret of the Phantom Snow Empire, so I decided to resurrect my brother and let the person I love the most return to me.

    A thrilling but hopeful journey begins here. Because I have hope, people can live peacefully and plainly, for a thousand years, for 10,000 years, and face the loss of time and the gradual change of life and death with a smile. Again and again, losing when you get it, again and again, experiencing pain, family affection, love, freedom, and power when you are happy, that is the bait that God has laid out for mortals, whether it is a past life, this life, or reincarnation, all the yin and yang are just God's game, false, and boring.

    It's so cold that it doesn't have a hint of warmth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's the love-hate relationship between Cassel and Sakura, a pair of brothers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To be honest, I liked this Shouhong book very much at first, there was a very beautiful and faint sadness, but after seeing it, I first felt that the writing was a little illogical, such as when the king was about to resurrect his brother, it was more sudden. There is also the fact that the book becomes rougher and rougher at the end, and the author has no mind at the end, and it seems that the ending is very sloppy. Even Xiaosi himself said that he was too lazy to think about everyone's ending, so he let everyone die.

    By the way, I personally think that "How Much Do You Know About the Flowers in Your Dreams" is better than "Phantom City", and it has a beginning and an end. The later "Summer Solstice Has Not Arrived" made me completely lose confidence in him, it was too commercial, like a child, at the mercy of a child, justifying his mistakes and refusing to admit it.

    There is also a question about "Phantom City", I think "Wuji" and "Phantom City" have a lot of similarities, and I later learned that the screenwriter has a small four. Think about it and look the same:

    1, "Phantom City" created a "snow country", and "Snow Country" in "Wuji".

    2. The "Yuan Festival" in "Phantom City" and the "Manshen" in "Wuji" have almost the same power.

    3, there is a plot of Sakura's resurrection in "Phantom City", and Kunlun has also been resurrected once in "Wuji".

    4. The cherry blossoms in "Phantom City" are easily confused with the begonia flowers in "Wuji".

    5. Both of them have lines that seem to be very philosophical but are actually very mysterious and even almost disgusting.

    6. Both are trying their best to create beautiful pictures similar to the Japanese anime of Biqin.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on how old you are. When I was in elementary school, I read it and I liked it, I thought it was well written, the plot was cleverly designed, and the poems in the book were also very good. But in my junior high school now, I think his writing is quite bad, and he is completely unpopular with everyone.

    Because Potato Bridge told that it was written when he was in high school after all, the writing will be very naïve, too much pursuit of the beauty of language and words, and not as vivid and expressive and infectious. It's still worth a look at [Phantom City], although it's indeed a bit naïve and exaggerated, but it's a very famous book for Xiao Si, and reading it can understand that Xiao Si at that time wanted to see Xiao Si's really good books, or to see what he wrote later.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Guo Jingming (June 6, 1983), a well-known Chinese writer, a best-selling writer, the chairman of the Shanghai Most World Cultural Development, and the editor-in-chief of the magazines "The Most **", "The Most Comics" and "After School". Born in Zigong, Sichuan. When he was in high school, he published an article in Chinese literature ** "Under the Banyan Tree" under the pseudonym "Fourth Dimension", and readers called him "Fourth Dimension" or "Little Four".

    One of the representatives of the "post-80s" writers group in Chinese mainland. Representative works "Phantom City" and "Small Times".

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