Han Han's first novel was published in 2000, and the English edition was called The First Time. The novel was a modern wuxia novel about the growth of a young swordsman.
Han Han was a writer whose works were written in the first person, including:
1 Triple Door
2 "See You Again"
3 "Flying Life"
4 "Chills"
5 "One"
Most of his works were told in the third person, but works such as Triple Door and See You Forever adopted the first person to let the readers participate in the story more deeply.
The story of the classical Chinese version of Pei Yan Shooting the Tiger is as follows:
Pei Yan, also known as Shu Ya, was very smart when he was young, especially good at archery. One day, when he was playing in the forest, he saw a tiger hunting and raised his bow and arrow to shoot it. When the tiger saw Pei Yan, it rushed over but Pei Yan was agile and shot the tiger with an arrow, causing it to fall to the ground. Pei Yan took the opportunity to escape. The tiger chased after him but Pei Yan ran very fast and finally escaped the tiger's pursuit.
From then on, Pei Yan was known as the "Master Archer" and became a local hero. Because of this, he was appreciated by the emperor and received an official position. However, Pei Yan was not satisfied with this. He wanted to continuously improve his abilities and make greater contributions to the country. Thus, he began to study and train for a long time, and finally became an outstanding general who served the court for many years until his death.
This story tells us that cleverness and bravery are important factors in becoming a hero, and persistent training and hard work are also necessary conditions to achieve one's goals.
Han Han's first novel was called Triple Door. It was a coming-of-age novel about a high school boy's growth and life choices, as well as his conflicts with his family, school, and society. The novel was first published in 1999 and received widespread praise from readers.