Even though I’m tempted to just continue the list of books for the Readmoo challenge, I decided to take a break, and read something else.

I’m starting 流星·蝴蝶·剑 by Gu Long (古龙). My first wuxia novel!!    (Thanks again @jiewawa for the recommendation!)

Gu Long is a Taiwanese author, but strangely none of his books are available on Readmoo? It was on 微信读书, so I’m reading it in Simplified Chinese.

#流星蝴蝶剑 #ReadingUpdate #wuxia

#ReadingUpdate 流星·蝴蝶·剑 by Gu Long (古龙).

I’m 60% into the first volume already, I don’t know how I read it this fast, but it’s so so good!!     

At some point the book just becomes impossible to put down, the pace is very fast and the story so exciting! The characters are all so cool too  

#ReadingUpdate 流星·蝴蝶·剑 by Gu Long (古龙).

I finished the first volume, so I’m about halfway through I think.

One good thing about reading on 微信读书 is that you get access to other people’s comments, and I’m very grateful for this person who added definitions for a lot of words and expressions  

Oh, this word, 休想 (xiūxiǎng: don’t think that sth is possible/you can…, don’t even dream about doing…), I know it from Xiao’s idle:

荒野上的孤魂,休想伤我分毫。

(I love this voiceline so much   )

There are some words that, when I see them, I can immediately say where I saw/learnt them for the first time.
#GenshinImpact #LearningChinese

And I also like this sentence, especially with the ones that follow, but I stopped writing down all the Gu Long quotes I found impactful, because it was just me writing down the whole novel