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唐方一战 (温瑞安武侠小说精品集)

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她是一直不惯于在人前淌泪的女子。她认为流泪是弱者所为。──做为一个女子,可以温柔,可以温顺,但不可以动不动就流泪。流泪也分为两种,感动伤心时流泪不妨,人非草木,孰能无情?一个还会流泪的正因为他仍有情,唐方觉得自己正是个多情女子;可要是受了委屈、觉得恐慌时的泪就不能流,而且还万万流不得,因为在劣势时流泪,岂不是示弱?在软弱的时候流泪,岂非博人同情?人生在世,有强有弱,何必把自己列作弱者那一类,让人同情……

107 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 2002

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Wen Rui-An

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From Wikipedia:
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Wen Ruian (Chinese: 溫瑞安) is a Chinese writer of wuxia novels. He was born in a overseas Chinese Cantonese family in Malaysia in 1954 and once studied in National Taiwan University.
Ever since he wrote the famous The Four Detective Guards at the age of nineteen, Wen has been wandering around society and even went to jail. As a result of his strong work ethic, he has about four hundred books, totaling 40 million characters.
Wen's later works were extremely violent. However, his early works such as the Divine Astonishing Hero series gave readers a patriotic and uplifting enthusiasm.

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