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Japanese best-selling author Kaori Jiang Guo's novel recommendation: That year, we loved sparkling

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"Kira Kira Hikaru" is a feature-length novel by Kaori Ekuni published at Shinchosha in 1991 and has won the Murasaki Shikibu Literary Award.

Shinchosha's 1991 book "That Year, We Loved Glittered" was a novel by writer Kaori Ekoku and won the Purple Style Literary Prize.

The original film was released in 1992. The movie version cast is played by Hiroko Yakushimaru as Laugher and Etsuji Toyokawa as Mutsuki, and has been selected as the 10th best ten of Kinema Junpo in 1992.

The film of the same name was released in 1992. Starring Hiroko Yakuza Maru and Yuji Toyokawa, the film was voted 10th in the 1992 Ten Best Film Awards.

Japanese best-selling author Kaori Jiang Guo's novel recommendation: That year, we loved sparkling

Japanese-Fumi-kun name: Hikaru Kira

Chinese title: That year, we loved sparkling brightly

Author: Kaori Ekoku

Genre: Literature, Love, Female

Book Introduction:

Laughing and Mutsumi are newlyweds. The parents of both family reluctantly met each other with eager proceedings, leading to marriage. But they have a secret. Laughing is emotionally unstable in Al, Mutsuki is gay. Mutsuki also has a lover named Navy Blue, a childhood friend who has been dating since before marriage. Navy blue is also attracted by the mysterious and frank charm of Laugher and is mysteriously intimate. However, the marriage life like the remains is gradually cracking. Mutsuki tries to meet Haneda, Laughing's former lover, while piling up navy blue and Aise. Mutsuki's kindness hurts Herako, and Mutsuki's mother also encourages Herald to artificially inseminize her. We were supposed to have forgiven each other all and got married, but the gears went mad more and more.

Xiao Zi and Mu Yue were half pushed and half on the spot under the mediation of their families, and walked into the marriage hall. But the two each have secrets. Laughing people are alcoholic and sometimes emotionally out of control. Mu Yue is a homosexual who has been in a relationship with Ome Bamboo Horse Cyan before marriage. However, Cyanosis is attracted by the frank charm of the laughter, and the two become close friends across genders. The seemingly playful newlywed life slowly cracked. Mutsuki meets with Cyanosis while planning to reunite Koko with her ex-boyfriend Haneda. Muzuki's gentleness invisibly brought harm to Xiaozi, and on the other hand, Muzuki's mother began to persuade Xiaozi to undergo artificial insemination to conceive and give birth. The couple decided to agree to marry because of mutual respect and understanding, and all this is developing in an unpredictable direction....

Japanese best-selling author Kaori Jiang Guo's novel recommendation: That year, we loved sparkling

A love story with 100% purity

A love novel with 100% purity

"Glitter Hikaru" is a novel that depicts loving people with all its might. Loving is not only beautiful. There are things that are unscrup about it, sometimes I'm embarrassed, and sometimes I fall into self-loathing. His wife, Laughiko, and Homo's husband Mutsuki. There was something that emerged from a strange marriage. It is a certain "love".

"That Year, We Loved Sparkling" is a novel that vigorously describes love. The author tells us that love is not only glamorous, but sometimes it is "ridiculous" and "difficult to cut", and even makes people who love each other fall into a situation of self-loathing. The emotion between an alcoholic wife and a gay husband, a wonderful couple, can really be called "love."

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This is a pure love novel that subverts the traditional meaning. A couple with hidden hearts, they respect each other, support each other, and fight against the pressures of the world. Although they "love" each other, the husband is still unable to change his sexual orientation, and the wife regards this love as "water hugging" (hugging water). This is a story about "love" derived from a sexless marriage. Published as early as 1991, the book is arguably a pioneering work on the subject of LGBT, comparing the gay population to a "silver lion"—a herbivorous herbivorous, short-lived but extremely precious. A group of young people with sparkling love in their hearts compose a sparkling love song.

Japanese best-selling author Kaori Jiang Guo's novel recommendation: That year, we loved sparkling

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