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Editor's Pick
More than a dozen newspapers and magazines, such as the magazine The Legend of Today and Tomorrow, have authorized the serialization, twenty-three film and television companies are fiercely competing for the right of film and television adaptation, and the simplified version of the mainland and the traditional version of Taiwan are listed simultaneously.
The Seringa temple is the royal family temple in Mysore, which houses the eyes of the Lord Brahma, which are two giant diamonds.
In the 18th century, the Mughal dynasty in India was on the wane, and European colonialism entered the Asian continent, the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India, a state under the Mughal dynasty, fell into the sphere of influence of the French Empire.
In 1750, a French soldier risked his life to steal one of the habits to a British sea captain. The captain took it to London and resold it to a Persian merchant, and in 1773, Marquis Gregory Orlov purchased the diamond from the Persian merchant for 450,000 pounds and gave it to his lover, Tsarina Ekaterina II. The empress named it the Black Orlov and set it in her own crown.
Eerily, everyone who ever owned the Black Orlov died. The French soldiers were killed, the captain died of possession, Persian merchant hanged himself, Marquis Orlov died of mutiny, Empress Ekaterina secret sudden death ...... it is believed that the possession of this "evil diamond" people are subjected to the curse of the Great Brahma!
The Russian Revolution of 1917 overthrew the Tsar's rule, and the 194.8-carat diamond was found among the royal treasures. There are many stories about the final outcome of this world-famous diamond: first, it has been kept in the Russian State Museum as one of the national treasures. Secondly, it was once again circulated to the folk, in order to break the curse of the Great Brahma, has been divided into three ......
But, in the black Orlov is the world's attention at the same time, people precisely overlooked another fact - the Great Brahma's eyes originally have two. One sun eye and one moon eye. The moon's eye symbolizes death and destruction, while the sun's eye symbolizes new life and hope. The black olof is only the eye of the moon, the eye of death and destruction. So where is the day eye of new life and hope ...... Staying in Prabhupada's words, something tangible or intangible pressed my nerves, this is the power of The Eye of Brahma, I love this book, its wonderful story and words are exceptionally appealing to me.
--Li Ximin (famous suspense writer, author of "Blood Money", "Scream", etc.)
Follow them on a magical journey to unlock the code. The light of the Buddha's eye, and the flavor in the deep mountains of Guizhou will all seem so rich and fascinating as time and space open up. It will be a worthwhile trip for readers who are interested in the Chinese codes.
--Shu Feilian (editor-in-chief of Legends of the Past and Present, whose collection of essays, Feilian's Village, has attracted strong reactions on the Internet)
The subject matter of this work is fresh, and at least I personally have not seen anything similar to it in China. Moreover, the author's mastery of words is quite sophisticated, and there is a great sense of depth between the lines. This sense of depth comes from two aspects, vertically from the history of more than 250 years, and horizontally from the vast mountains and rivers of monsoon Asia, including China, India and Myanmar. The whole work is majestic and somber, with a majestic atmosphere and an epic weight.
--Jing Xufeng (suspense writer, author of The Eye of Heaven)
There is no doubt that The Eye of Brahma has already reached a new height in domestic genre literature, showing the hope of domestic genre novels in a brand-new mode.
--Lianpeng (chief moderator of the Tianya community's "Lianpeng's Ghost Stories"
Pu Shi has been writing for a long time, and the more he writes, the more profound he becomes. He knows how to work his magic, how to refine the technical aspects of his novels, and his new book, "The Eyes of Brahma," is filled with vivid elements of great culture, great suspense, and great vision, all told along the way, but always beyond the boundaries of our imagination.
--Quick Knife (suspense writer)
In local suspense novels, I haven't read a novel as thick as "The Eyes of Brahma," which has such deep traditional cultural connotations, and is so atmospheric and tightly reasoned that its content shocks me, and it reminds me of a foreign book: "Da -The Da Vinci Code.
--Cheng Gang (suspense writer, author of the novel "Garden of Infant Bones", "Night Walker", etc.)
It is rare to see such a wonderful intellectual suspense novel, "The Eyes of Brahma" has a subtle and grandiose structure, which combines the eyes of the stone statue of Brahmaputra, Rabindranath Tagore, Prynne, the legends of Ancient India, and the folklore of Guizhou into a novel. combines together and constructs an epic and wonderful story.
--Zhuang Qin (moderator of the Tianya community's "Lotus Ghost Story," author of "Night Burial" and "Can't Breathe")
Pu Shi has made a good start on genre literature. It is also a great suspenseful scroll full of vicissitudes of life. The tragic and twisted story of the Eye of Buddha Diamond shows us the undisclosable heavenly secrets, weird and moving truths, as well as the intricate love-hate relationship.
-- Shangguan Midnight (Diva of Suspense Fiction, author of "Cat's Blood", "Heavenly Hijacking", etc.)
Weaving suspense with fragments of knowledge and culture can be enriching and energizing, in addition to giving people sensory stimulation. This is certainly a useful experiment, a feature that sets this work apart from others of its kind.
--Old Cat (suspense writer, author of Everyday Darkness, The City Begins Hereafter, etc.)
The culture of The Eye of Brahma is very rich. Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Hmong folklore, medicine ...... dazzle and dazzle. But all the cultural elements are not simply a heap of lists, but a pot of beautiful soup carefully made after mixing various ingredients, which is not only pleasing to the eye in color, but also rich in nutrients.
--Lu Yaping (writer, original author of the TV series "Abbot with Broken Arm"
The Eye of Brahma is Pohan's latest masterpiece, with its grandiose length and majestic layout. It spans hundreds of years of history in time and half of China in space. It involves ethnic minorities and many countries such as India, Burma, Japan and Russia, and is more closely related to history and religion and other cultures. Combining historicity, literature and readability, it is a rare suspense novel with a perfect unity of multiple elements.
--Flower Thinking (Suspense Writer, Author of Scarlet Paradise)
A diamond that used to be the eye of Buddha, a treasure with a curse. After several passages, it was left behind between muddy desires and clear emotions, reflecting the ugliness and glory of human nature. Those in the know die one by one, continuing the story with blood. The explorers approach step by step, whether to approach the truth or to approach each other's hearts.
--Rumor (Suspense Writer)
For a writer, piling up some so-called mysterious symbols to create claptrap is not a difficult task. What is truly remarkable is how to integrate these cultural symbols and seep them into the lines, making these living veins flesh and blood and full of vitality, and enabling us to appreciate the writings without realizing that we have been enlightened and taught - Pope has done just that!
--Tsurugaizan (suspense writer, author of The Perfect Maze)
This novel makes more use of movie montages, flashbacks, and "last-minute rescues," and is like a superimposed picture, with a large number of complicated arguments removed.
This novel uses more movie montages, flashbacks, and "last-minute rescue" techniques, like a superimposed picture, and removes a lot of expository text, making the narrative more fast-paced, with both structure and detail, which makes the whole novel more popular and appealing to readers.
--Zheng Hui (Young Writer, Critic)
The Eyes of Brahma allows us to see not only history, but also various local customs and diverse cultures. Suspense doesn't need to be confined to metaphysics, nor does it have to be bloody and violent. With a twisted storyline and rich characters, it is possible to write a wonderful story. Between the lines, we can fully feel Pope's dedication. Although the novel is fictional, the flavor of it is definitely worth remembering for a long time.
--Mrs. Xiner (moderator of Sina Forum)
It's been more than a month since I finished reading the entire manuscript of "The Eye of Brahma", and I can't believe I've been able to write a single word about it, except for the shock. This is a unique situation. If this were a novel made of gorgeous words and phrases, then bits and pieces would be evidence of its beauty. Unfortunately, it is not. I couldn't find a single soft, bright, purely lyrical passage in it. However, it is such a book, let me sometimes heartbreaking, tears, deep sigh; sometimes exuberant, face, cheering.
--Yema (well-known professional contributor, columnist)
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