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*She Came to Cleave This Mountain* by Bing Hezai, Huacheng Publishing House
*She Came to Cleave This Mountain* by Bing Hezai, Huacheng Publishing House
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(And then, rebuild a story house belonging to women.)
"Fairy, I think they're lying to you." "Who's lying to me?" "Your father emperor, your husband, everyone around you who tells you that you need a feather robe to fly." "You're a fairy, fairies can fly by nature."
25 bright, bold new fairy tales, attempting to cut through those "always-been-that-way" fairy tales and legends, restoring women to their original appearance and true desires.
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◎In an era where fairy tales are dead, fairy tales are resurrected. Old idols collapse, women cleave mountains.
◎Hans Christian Andersen said: "A girl who can feel a small pea under twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds is a true princess." Binghezai said: "Defining beauty is a power game; true goddesses of beauty never speak."
◎25 bright, bold new fairy tales, attempting to cut through those "always-been-that-way" fairy tales and legends, restoring women to their original appearance and true desires.
The Azure Wolf King did not look back, calmly saying, "The further the mother runs, the further the daughter can run."
Yuanzhi heard the wind from a distant place, the sound of her and her mother running forward together. — "Cleaving Mountains"
◎Dedicated illustrations by up-and-coming illustrator Qunbai. Exposed spine, thread-bound small format + double-page color illustrations, combining the classical charm of old fairy tales with the sharp edge of new allegories.
1. The little field mouse and the fairy running off into the distance together. 2. A ball in a birdcage and a nightingale chasing a scepter. 3. Miss Rabbit the magician diligently writing in a big hat. 4. The woman who flew to the moon and her countless companions.
◎The beginning of each chapter features an original "one-sentence allegory"—
"You are a fairy; you can fly by nature."
"Mother, only a daughter can cleave this mountain for you."
"Defining beauty is a power game; true goddesses of beauty never speak."