Brief introduction of architectural mystery works

China's classical legendary novels in Song Dynasty. The author is unknown, and Lu Xun presumed that it was written by people in the Northern Song Dynasty. The story is about Emperor Yang Di who indulged in womanhood in his later years and built a mysterious building. Thousands of harem beauties were selected by "thousands of families" to live in the palace. "Getting lost in the building is very tired and very tired." Courtier Wang Yi earnestly persuaded Yang Di to listen to him and stayed in the quiet room for two days, not letting imperial secretary in. After the depression, I was hooked and addicted. Later, Emperor Tang entered Beijing and burned the Xuanji Building. This work focuses on the extravagance and waste of Emperor Yang Di, which eventually led to the country's demise.

The story of The Lost House includes Wan Shuo, ancient and modern stories and ancient and modern stories about the ocean. Lu Xun's version of Tang and Song legends is also included in this article. Today: Collection of Ancient and Modern Stories, Chongqing Publishing House, 2000; Li Jianguo's Legend of Song Dynasty, Zhonghua Book Company, 200 1 edition; Hundreds of Classical Novels by China, edited by Shi, Beijing Publishing House, 2000; Lu Xun compiled and recorded the legends of Tang and Song Dynasties (1958 edition) People's Literature Publishing House (1979 edition). A grand view of note novels, photocopied by Jiangsu Guangling Ancient Books Publishing House1984; Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House photocopied China's note novel library 1990.