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“The two protagonists conceal and deceive each other, yet both act for each other's good, like a rare friendship. "—— Douban netizen"Butcher"

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Chinese "Suspense and Strange Talent" Yang Xingche's acclaimed work 'Dark Under Light' series.
How many unspeakable secrets are hidden behind the ordinary things we often turn a blind eye to around us?
Shadows that cannot see light are eerie and cannot be explained by common sense.
The “Wanderers” Nan Xiaolou and Yue Wuhua have once again embarked on a journey of exploring death, and their identities are about to be revealed!

This series include 4 books:
"Chinese Bizarre Stories Collection 1"
"Chinese Bizarre Stories Collection 2"
"Chinese Bizarre Stories Collection 3"
"Chinese Bizarre Stories Collection 4".

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Tears shed by the Buddha, height restrictions on drum towers, taboo tattoos, mysterious murals, snake totems, corpse bearers, ancient men, nightclub sheep people……

Description

"Dark Under Light Series: Chinese Bizarre Stories Collection", also known as" Strange Tales of China ", after" Thai Bizarre Stories Collection "sold 100000 copies, the" Suspenseful Genius "Yang Xingche uses his new work" Dark Under Light " Series to take you deep into the bone marrow of Chinese folk customs.

Within the shadows, beyond the truth!
This series tells the ancient strange stories of Chinese civilization: Buddha shedding tears, drum tower height restrictions, tattoo taboos, mural riddles, snake totems, corpse bearers, Kuman Thong...
What you thought was a natural thing is not like what you know:
is ghost marriage really marrying a dead person?
Is the 'accident prone road ahead' a dangerous road?
Why can peach wood ward off evil?
Has Genghis Khan's Mausoleum really not been found?
What are the differences in the division of labor between Niutou Mamian(Ox-Head and Horse-Face) and Heibai Wuchang (Black and White Impermanence)?
What are the taboos of tattoos?
Why is there a height limit for Drum Towers?
Why does Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area weep?
Why do Eastern Vietnamese people worship snake totems?

Author

Yang Xingche, whose real name is Jiang Bo, is from Dongying, Shandong. He was born in the Year of the Goat, Year of the Goat, and Month of the GoatTherefore, he chose the character "Yang" as his surname for his pen name,which is phonetically similar to "sheep" in Chinese. 屮, with the same pronunciation as "che", means that the plants and trees have just grown, taking the meaning of "thriving plants and trees".
He has published over a million words in multiple magazines, including "The Fall of the Qin Dynasty" "Legendary Life" "University Left, We Right," "Dark Night Notes" and "Crime Records". He is known in the industry as a "Suspenseful Genius" due to his publication of works such as "Thai Bizarre Stories Collection" "Indian Bizarre Stories Collection" "Japanese Bizarre Stories Collection" and "Korean Bizarre Stories Collection" in the "Exotic Code" series.

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