Lament For Hope Betrayed

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Web Novel [CH]
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Year
2011
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Complete

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No
Fully Translated
Yes
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Summary
Lament For Hope Betrayed, also known as 负负吟, is a captivating web novel that delves into the profound themes of snow, moon, wind, and bloom. Through four tragic tales, each highlighting the beauty that conceals inevitable sorrow, the author skillfully weaves a narrative that laments the fleeting nature of promises and the depths of betrayed hope. Drawing inspiration from Ming Dynasty history and presented in the huaben style, this collection of short stories captures the essence of drama, historical events, and tragedy in ancient China. With elements of poetry, politics, and obsessive love, this novel with multiple protagonists is a poignant exploration of human emotions and the consequences of possessiveness.

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“There are four sights most deserving of praise in the world; that of the snow, the moon, the wind, and the bloom. Yet their beauty only hides an invariable truth, that nothing gold can stay.

“The snow is pure but fleeting to touch. Come too close, hold too tight, you destroy that which you love. The moon is steadfast but unfeeling, aloof. What can a rock that shines on high know of human woe? The wind is free and travels a thousand miles a day. See how it blows from north to south, the pain of two hearts apart. The bloom is born from tender care and nurtured like a child. He who sows the seed is forever cursed to watch it one day wilt.

“These stories have been written countless times by the scholar’s brush. People come and people go, but the lament remains the same; no joy is greater than a promise made, no pain deeper than hope betrayed.”

A collection of four independent tragedies on the themes of snow, moon, wind and bloom. Inspired by Ming Dynasty history; written and translated in the huaben style.

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