◎ A talented ancient cat and his friends playfully twist idioms and classics, leaving cat lovers in stitches.
◎ Some chapters even include Cantonese dialogue and explanations in the style of Hong Kong films, offering a unique take on cat-lover fun with a local flair.
◎ Following "Nushi Lai Shi," the author's another adorable release, Meow~~
"The Cat Poet" possesses scholarly talent comparable to the ancient scholar Tang Bohu, playfully reimagining classic scenes with you,
subverting your understanding of idioms, and deciphering the mysteries of human-cat interactions throughout history.
Certain chapters feature Cantonese dialogue and explanations in the style of Hong Kong films.
This is an absolute must-read for dedicated cat lovers seeking leisure and entertainment.
The Cat Poet, the foremost among the three great literary talents of the ancient feline world, is erudite and versatile, with unparalleled skill in poetry and painting.
Xiao Shu Nu is the Cat Poet's devoted human servant, characterized by immense curiosity and a love for cats that borders on obsession, vowing to be the "Number One Servant Under Heaven."
What amusing and peculiar adventures will they encounter in a parallel dimension, distinct from our own?
A Place of Romance - Did ancient times have cat cafes? And were they perhaps a little less innocent...
A Battle for Supremacy - A grand showdown between cats and dogs. Who will ultimately be crowned "Number One Contender"?
Fishing in Troubled Waters - Unlike the idiom stories you know, this version features cats all trying to "fish."
The Relief Roam - What causes cats to go wild after using the litter box? And why do other cats chase them?
Little Rascals - Three mischievous youngsters devise cunning tricks to tease the old caretaker of the private school.
Gecko Catches Cockroach - A feline version of "The Mantis Stalks the Cicada," how do cats emerge as the ultimate victors?
Number One Servant Under Heaven - Xiao Shu Nu endures a series of fierce battles, determined to win the title of "Number One Servant Under Heaven" and bring glory to his master.
Valley of No Return - Why are the traveling couple, Teng'er and Fei Gu Gu, trapped in the Valley of No Return? And how did this valley get its name?
Cat Servant's Allusive Sayings - Exclusive allusive sayings for cat servants, making communication between them even more engaging.
Sample Reading:
http://www.pressstore.com.tw/freereading/9786267018644.pdf
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- From author Nushi, the latest release - "Nushi Lai Shi: The Cat Poet," signed editions available exclusively on this website. 【Book Introduction】 ◎ A talented ancient cat and his friends playfully twist idioms and classics, leaving cat lovers in stitches. ◎ Some chapters feature Cantonese dialogue in the style of Hong Kong films. ◎ Following "Nushi Lai Shi," the author's another adorable release, Meow~~
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