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The seventh reader, Wu Han, could not accurately describe his feelings for Sun Mei because he had developed complicated feelings and motives for Sun Mei before killing her. Wu Han was a person with a complicated background and personality. He had a strong sense of justice and anti-traditional ideas, but also had complicated psychology and emotions. In the novel, Wu Han's feelings for Sun Mei were initially pure disgust and fear because he thought Sun Mei was a criminal. His disgust for criminals was universal in his heart. However, as the plot developed, Wu Han gradually realized the seriousness of the crimes committed by Sun Mei and gradually realized the influence and threat Sun Mei had on him. He thought that Sun Mei would threaten his life, so he decided to take action against her. In the process of killing Sun Mei, Wu Han showed ruthless coldness and determination because he was already troubled by his own inner conflict and could not tolerate any person or behavior that threatened him. He believed that Sun Mei was a sinful person who deserved to be punished for her crimes, so he chose to end her life without hesitation.
I don't know what the seventh reader, Sun Mei, wants to get back. I'm just a fan of online literature. I can only answer your questions, but I can't read the online articles you're browsing. If you have any other questions, please feel free to let me know. I'll try my best to answer them.
The bone age of the child's " tail " in " Scorching Sun " referred to the age of the child's mandible, not his actual age. In the novel, the number 'tail bone age' was used to describe a child's growth rate and development that deviated from their actual age. Usually, the age of a child's jaw bone can predict their age, but this is only a reference and cannot completely represent the child's actual age. Therefore, if you have any doubts about your child's bone age, it's best to consult a doctor or other professional.
In Sun Li's novel Wu Zhaoer, Wu Zhaoer was a character full of vitality and complexity. She had a strong will and an indomitable spirit to face all kinds of difficulties and challenges bravely. Wu Zhao 'er's appearance was elegant and refined. She was tall and had long hair that draped over her shoulders. Her delicate facial features gave off an elegant and confident feeling. She had a tenacious personality, was decisive, had her own ideas, and was not easily swayed by others. At the same time, she also had a soft side to her friends and family. She was very sincere and good at listening and understanding other people's feelings. In the novel, the image of Wu Zhaoer showed her growing up and life experiences. From a small village girl to a talented painter, she experienced many difficulties and setbacks, but always maintained her confidence and courage for the future. Her image also represented the challenges and difficulties faced by women in the process of pursuing freedom and independence in traditional Chinese culture, and also reflected the difficulties and challenges faced by modern women in the process of pursuing self-worth.
Whether or not Sun Wukong existed in Wu Yuantai's novel Journey to the East at the end of the Ming Dynasty required specific analysis because the specific plot and character settings of the novel might have changed over time. However, according to my understanding of the novel, the character of Sun Wukong is not particularly prominent in the novel. It may not be described in detail like in other novels. " Journey to the East " mainly told the story of a legendary figure named Zhang Shanxiang in the Ming Dynasty. Sun Wukong might appear as one of the plots of other characters.
At the end of the portrait, Wu Han was Fang Mu's psychiatrist and his loyal friend and partner. At the end of the novel, Fang Mu and Wu Han revealed the truth behind the crime and helped the victims and their families regain confidence and hope.
In the seventh chapter of Journey to the West, Wu Chengen wrote that the Blessed One had subdued Sun Wukong and apologized to Sun Wu, taught Sun Wukong martial arts, and finally subdued Sun Wukong.
" The Seventh Reader of Mental Crime " was a story about mental crimes. The protagonist of the story was a psychiatrist who received a strange case: a young girl was murdered by her best friend. The psychiatrist uncovered the truth of the case through investigation and thought, and brought the murderer to justice. The story also involved some social problems such as psychological problems of teenagers and interpersonal problems. The plot was compact and the characters were vivid. It was an excellent mystery novel.
The author of the seventh reader was Fang Yuan. Fang Yuan was born in 1968 in Beijing, China. His ancestral home was Henan Province, Xinyang City, Luoshan County County. His original name was Fang Yuan, and his Dharma name was Yuan Zhi. In 1990, he began to publish novels with a deep and solemn style. The novels with the theme of psychological crimes were very popular among readers. He has published a collection of novels, such as The Seventh Reader, Sin City, Mental Crime, and White Night Journey. The Mental Crime series has been translated into English and widely distributed at home and abroad. His works had been translated into many languages and enjoyed a high reputation among readers at home and abroad.
The title of " Mental Sin: The Seventh Reader " was: The title of the novel," The Seventh Reader ", refers to the process in which the protagonist Fang Mu continuously understands his inner world and unravels his mysteries by communicating with a mysterious woman, the " Seventh Reader ", while exploring his inner world. This mysterious woman played an important role in Fang Mu's life. She not only gave Fang Mu spiritual guidance and comfort, but also brought him many inspirations and revelations about the past and the future. Therefore, the "seventh reader" also represents a profound theme in the novel, that is, everyone may need a mysterious guide and reader to help us better understand ourselves and the world in the process of exploring our inner world.