Recently, a film and television drama called "Guixu of the South China Sea" is being aired. It has received quite good reviews since its launch, and the audience's enthusiasm is also growing.As its popularity increases, discussions about the drama are also increasing on major online platforms, especially about the original novel - Return to the Ruins of the South China Sea - which has attracted the most attention recently.
The play is adapted from the novel "Ghost Blowing the Lantern: Return to the South China Sea" in the series of "Tian Xia Ba Sing" - "Ghost Blowing the Lantern".
《Ghost Blowing the Lantern: Return to the Ruins of the South China Sea》is a book published by Anhui Literature and Art Publishing House on October 1, 2007.
Introduction to the novel:
The story is based on a fragment of a family secretarial book. It tells the story of three contemporary gold-touching captains. In order to solve the eternal mystery of the disappearance of the tribe, they use the secrets of Feng Shui to interpret the pulse of the mountains and rivers in the world and find a place that is lost in the depths of the earth.The Dragon Tower Palace.After all, those actions of dragons and tigers hiding, uprooting the world, and turning seas upside down are all very vulgar. In the bizarre underground world, the mysterious veil of history is being unveiled layer by layer...
Origin of this book: - Liezi·Tang Wen - There is a saying: “ To the east of the Bohai Sea, hundreds of millions of miles away, there is a large ravine. It is actually a bottomless valley, and there is no bottom under it, so it is called Guixu.”The saying of Guixu has been around since ancient times. It is said that all the water in the world converges at Guixu.In fact, Guixu is a vivid description of the undersea abyss by the ancients, and the abyss and bottomless pits in the South China Sea are mysterious existences that cannot be detected by the most cutting-edge contemporary technology.The bottomless whirlpools that occasionally appear on the sea surface are called "sea eyes" by fishermen.The “Nanhai Guixu” mentioned in the story is located under the eye of the sea, which is as complicated as a maze.
Hu Bayi’s latest adventure, the bizarre ancient underwater city
Book catalog:
Chapter 1 The Patriarch of Tomb Robbers
Chapter 2 King Qin’s Bone Mirror
Chapter 3 Dragon Fire
Chapter 4 The fish that swallowed the boat
Chapter 5: Moving mountains and reclaiming seas
Chapter 6 Green Head
Chapter 7 Ancient Jade in the Sea
Chapter 8 Trident
Chapter 9 Navigation Taboos
Chapter 10 The Phantom of the Mastlight
Chapter 11 Ghost Blood Ship
Chapter 12 Disaster
Chapter Thirteen Jin Pilu Water Cannon
Chapter 14 Dragon on the Water
Chapter 15: Black Tide Floating Coffin
Chapter 16 Bottom
Chapter 17 Tide
Chapter 18: Exploring the Sea and Watching the Southern Dragon
Chapter 19: There is something special in the snail
Chapter 20: Floating melons and catching fish
Chapter 21 Man-Eating Clam
Chapter 22 Tridacna
Chapter 23: Bully the mountains but not the water
Chapter 24 The sea without an exit
Chapter 25: A jump between heaven and earth
Chapter 26 Return to Ruins
Chapter 27 The Belly of the Whale in the Abyss of the Sea
Chapter 28 Dragon Otter
Chapter 29 Shipwreck Cemetery
Chapter 30 Haunted
Chapter 31 Sharks
Chapter 32 Treasure Box
Chapter 33 King Squid
Chapter 34: Dire Times
Chapter 35 The fierce ghost comes out of the cage
Chapter 36: No dragon can be hidden in stagnant water
Chapter 37 Monk Hai
Chapter 38 The Bronze Palace
Chapter 39 Shooting the Sun
Chapter 40: Muscles but no bones
Chapter 41: Corpse Biao
Chapter 42: Dinghai Shenzhen
Chapter 43 Flying to the Moon
Chapter 44: South China Sea Zombies
Chapter 45: Big Eclipse
Chapter 46 Ancient Cauldron
Chapter 47: Shocked Baili
Chapter 48 Dragon's Lair
Chapter 49: Mother of Pearl Sea
Chapter 50: Scraping Clams and Picking Pearls
Chapter 51 Ghost Moon
Chapter 52 Grandma Shark
Chapter 53 Desperate Situation
Chapter 54: Passing the Dragon Soldier
Chapter 55 The Dutchman Flying in the Sky
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