Basic Introduction Title: Then Martial Arts School Author:? Xu Haofeng Pricing: 26 Press:? Published by Qingdao Publishing House: 2009- 1- 1 entry, novel, editor's recommendation, content introduction, author's introduction, catalogue, media comments, entry: martial arts can make people keep fit, defend themselves and cultivate themselves. At present, the main function of the National Martial Arts Museum is to treat sports injuries such as bones and muscles, sprains and old diseases for many years, including unarmed meridians, massage, bloodletting, qigong, plaster, etc., which is a grand view of folk therapy. Chinese Wushu museums and Chinese medicine shops, which are now distributed in Chinese communities at home and abroad, are the industries with the most national cultural characteristics. Author of the novel: Xu Haofeng Publishing House: Qingdao Publishing House * Date of publication: 2009- 1- 1 * Words: 320000 * Edition: 1 * Pages: 290 * Date of printing: 2009/0/065448. Printing times: 1 * paper: offset paper * I SB N: 9787543647992 * packaging: paperback category: books >> youth literature >> fantasy/new martial arts/magic/science fiction pricing: 26.00 The editor recommended the son of a frustrated contemporary bureaucrat who practiced peerless martial arts in the non-martial arts era and experienced. Martial arts novels have entered the transition period of contemporary life, singing elegies of traditional culture with hilarious humor. Introduction: This book is the pioneering work of "martial arts novel" seeking Tao by martial arts. Create meaning with magical reality. It tells the story of a frustrated bureaucrat's son who practiced peerless martial arts in the non-martial arts era. Experienced the colorful life of the city and the historical maze of parents. And eventually fly to Pluto in an ancient way. The book is dramatic and humorous, and it is a transitional work for martial arts novels to enter contemporary life. It sings an elegy of traditional culture with hilarious humor. Mr. Mo Yan, a famous writer, personally wrote the title of the book and commented that "advanced skills cannot be used in vain". The author's first book, The Legend of Wulin, was serialized in the martial arts professional magazine Wu Soul. Before publication, it caused a sensation in martial arts circles at home and abroad, and after publication, its influence was even more profound. Three Faces of Deng Yongqiang hosted by Tao, Eight Minutes of Opening the Book hosted by Tao and Xiao Cui hosted by Cui Yongyuan are produced or recommended for the program. The author's second book, The Taoist Down the Mountain, established the title of "Hard-core Martial Arts" in the field of martial arts novels, which made martial arts enter the Republic of China (previous martial arts novels mostly occurred in ancient times), and was widely recognized by readers for its well-founded events, professional martial arts and artistic conception, and some chapters were regarded as professional martial arts materials. Reprinted in several martial arts stations. Author's brief introduction Xu Haofeng was born in 1973, and began to write pure literature and legendary literature in 1997. He has published many novels such as 1987 Martial Arts, Gebulei, Family History of Rogues, Biography of Bai Liu Ape-Man in China magazine. From 65438 to 0998, he began to study Taoist culture, and published many papers such as "Chen Geng Yu Wen Feng" and "Life Purpose > Doubtful Words" in Shanghai Taoism and China Taoism magazines. In 2006, The Lost Wulin was compiled and published, which caused a sensation in martial arts circles at home and abroad. It was rated as one of the top ten best books in social sciences by Joyo. The Korean version was released the following year. In 2007, he published the revival of the hardcore martial arts novel "The Taoist Down the Mountain". Great works such as Great Ritan City and Lost Wulin-Don't Use High Skills will be released soon. Preface to the catalogue. Gentleman's peak 2 sequence. Preface to night reading in the martial arts museum. The golden age and the dark and cold paradise 1 chapter. Evil chapter two. Night talk chapter three. Dark boxing chapter 4. Different languages. Chapter 5. Proverbs chapter six. Empty name chapter 7. Postscript What was I doing in the media at that time? I laugh wildly and beat the ground, my heart ached, I felt pity and sad. Compared with the title of the book of fantasy, the book of evil seems to be more accurate. To the surprise of the old readers, the author's rich heart, complicated contacts and paradoxical techniques have given this book a profound popular temperament. It is difficult to define and classify, but this unconventional book has an unexpected martial arts core. -Zhao Zhao (author of "Don't touch your feelings") This novel fully shows Hao Feng's writing style, portrays the little people with tragic colors in a comedy way, and the lines are full of compassion. Writing such an article that makes people laugh and cry requires wisdom and bodhisattva's heart. -Xu Ying (the screenwriter of the comedy "Now") sees Hao Feng's novels and often associates them with those stories in his life, which is also true and illusory. There is compassion in astringency, vastness in self-mockery, great promise buried in the lightness that passes by, and countless unwilling events hidden in the thoughts of running like a river. Those people, those things, there are many people's shadows, they hone each other and feel deep sympathy for each other. Now, they have entered the National Wushu Museum and become a group image. They stand together, not to understand suspense, but to keep warm in their own karma, to entwine and disappear. It's like a life without a solution, and any answer will make people feel weightless. In Hao Feng's pen, he quietly showed it, made a surprising judgment, and his charm flowed without solution, becoming a legend. -Cheng Ran (author of Two Flowers of Lotus) Hao Feng's brother, who loves to read Buddhist scriptures, studied fine arts, and the horrible pictures of the "last French era" in his heart have been painted into novels one by one. I guess, like many enlightened people, he has a desperate attitude towards the world. Brother Hao Feng's novels are not only martial arts novels, but also Buddhist novels, and they are also masterpieces of black humor. -Happy Song (the protagonist of Wang Xiaobo's lackeys)