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A Brief Introduction of Jing M.Guo's Fantasy City

1, content introduction

The story takes place in a fictional fantasy ice and snow empire. Prince Kassel of the Ice Kingdom and his younger brother Sakura Kunshi were exiled to the world when they were young. After returning to the divine world, the younger brother resolutely fought for the throne in order to let his younger brother live freely. In order to achieve his goal, he learned the magic of the fire clan and used it to kill those who stopped him from competing for the throne. The Magic Snow Empire was in a panic, and Castle finally found out that the murderer had killed his beloved brother. Finally, he was distressed to learn that his brother was fighting for the throne for himself. For hundreds of years, Castle lived alone. Once he learned that there was a lotus hidden in the magic snow mountain. With the help of his friend Xing Lao, he called a group of partners into the magic snow mountain and started his own rescue journey.

2. Brief analysis of the works

Fantasy City is a novel by Jing M.Guo, a famous contemporary writer. The story is set in a virtual continent, with two worlds of ice and fire. In the battle between the two ethnic groups, the story of Castle, the ice prince, and his younger brother Sakura Kongshi is the main line, supplemented by the story of Castle's love and friends around him, creating a fantasy world of love and hate. The novel has gorgeous language and novel narrative structure.

3. Introduction to the author

Jing M. Guo (1June 6, 983), a well-known domestic writer and best-selling novelist, is the chairman of Shanghai Shidi Culture Development Co., Ltd., and the editor-in-chief of Most Novel, Most Comic Book and After Class. Born in Zigong, Sichuan. In high school, he published an article under the pen name Siwei on the China literature website Banshu, which made readers call him Siwei or Xiao Si. One of the representatives of post-80s writers in Chinese mainland. Masterpieces: Fantasy City and Tiny Times.