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Cui Zouzhao was famous for his works in China, such as "Ordinary World","The Wind and Rain Return","To Live", etc. Among them, The Ordinary World was considered one of the representative works of modern Chinese literature and was hailed as a monument in the history of modern Chinese literature. The Stormy Homecoming was one of Cui Zouzhao's masterpieces. It told the story of a father and a child, showing the complexity of human nature and the impermanence of fate.
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Cui Zouzhao was a screenwriter. His representative works included " The Years I Was Mr. Yin Yang " and " The Years I Was a Birdman ". Among these works, there was a character named Little Silver Dragon, one of Cui Zouzhao's fictional characters. The little silver dragon appeared in " The Years When I Was Mr. Yin Yang " and " The Years When I Was a Birdman " and was regarded as an idol by the male lead, Cui Zuofei. In fact, the little silver dragon was Cui Zuofei's little brother, Zhang Feifei. In " My Years as a Birdman," Zhang Fei traveled to the Qing Dynasty through the Ten Diagrams, where he met a snake spirit who called himself Little Silver Dragon. When he was fighting with the Black and White Ghosts, Zhang Fei had impersonated the snake spirit. As for the specific plot and character development of the little silver dragon, the information provided so far was not enough to draw an accurate conclusion.
Cui Zouzhao was a famous Chinese web novelist. His works covered a variety of topics, including fantasy, martial arts, romance, and so on. Among them, his more famous works included Battle Through the Heavens, The Peak of Martial Refinement, and Lord Snow Eagle. These works were well received by the readers and were hailed as one of the representatives of Chinese online literature.
Cui Zouzhao was a famous novelist in ancient China. There were some connections between his representative works. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was one of Cui Zouzhao's representative works. It told many magical and strange stories, including The Peony Pavilion and The Biography of Liu Yi. Most of these stories were related to Buddhism and Taoism, and there were also some elements of folklore. " Ghost Blows Out the Light " was another representative work of Cui Zouzhao. It told the story of a pirate team called " Jingwei Reclaims the Sea." This story involved the mythical and legendary elements of traditional Chinese culture, such as Jingwei, Zhurong, Qu Yuan, etc. In addition, Cui Zouzhao's novels also involved some historical events and characters. For example, the Legend of the White Snake in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio involved the story elements of the Legend of the White Snake in Buddhism and the Yellow Turban Uprising at the end of the Han Dynasty. Cui Zouzhao's several masterpieces had certain connections and mutual reference, reflecting the elements of ancient Chinese culture, religion, folklore and so on.
Cui Zouzhao hadn't released any new books recently. His previous books were " Records of the Three Paths " and " The Years I Was Mr. Yin Yang." They could be read by clicking on the titles.
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The third part of Cui Zouzhao's Fate Trilogy referred to Shifting Stars.