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Which novel is the character of Chu Ci?

Chuci is a character in the novel "Raise a lamp to see a bayonet".

Chu Ci is the protagonist in Huai Shang's "Holding a Lamp to See a Bayonet" and also a guest star in "Breaking the Cloud", but it has successfully attracted the love of many readers with the same high-value and high-intelligence design as Jiang Ting. In the latest words, Chu Ci looks a bit like a villain. A knife stunned the guard. He was looking for something in the warehouse, but he met someone else. The call on the mobile phone is also one of the clues, so he didn't disclose much.

According to the practice of Chu Ci and what happened later, it is no wonder that after the city bureau received the news, Jiang Ting's first judgment was that Chu Ci was not done well, but as Jiang Ting said, there is no infallible perjury in this world, only a careless criminal investigator, after reading the notes of Chu Ci and the details of the scene, decided that Chu Ci was kidnapped and the situation was dangerous.

works appreciation

If you think this article is just an ordinary article about "attacking ghosts and animals" and "covering up the appearance of cowardice, but actually eating people without spitting bones", there is really nothing worth recommending. In fact, this article by Huai Da has a very high popularity and praise on the Internet, and it is the most famous masterpiece among all works of Huai Da up to now except Breaking the Cloud.

The whole story is full of twists and turns, ups and downs, and the descriptions of all kinds of characters in his works are extremely full and have their own advantages. The interlocking and Zhang Chi alternating plots are described by Wyatt's sophisticated and fluent writing style. In particular, Wyatt's description of the protagonist's psychological feelings is plain, natural and extremely detailed, fascinating and memorable.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Raise the lamp to see the bayonet"