“Four Chinese folktales featuring recurring characters Dai-Chun, Song Gui-Xiang, and Ru-Chun tackling human flaws in Tang Dynasty.”
Fountain of Love: Tales of the Voice of Flowers
恋泉 花情曲余話
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Four Chinese folktales featuring recurring characters Dai-Chun, Song Gui-Xiang, and Ru-Chun tackling human flaws in Tang Dynasty.
A collection of four stories from Chinese folklore. Three of them (A Mercy Destiny, The Madman of the Flowers. and The Origin of Love) have the same characters that appeared in Hana no Koe: Dai-Chun, Song Gui-Xiang, and Ru-Chun in the Tang Dynasty. Dai-Chun and Song try to help their friends to solve their problems of vanity, pride, egoism, and envy, but Song's naivete complicates the situation. (MangaUpdates)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 4 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 32m approx
- Published Jan 1997 – Feb 1998
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M12460 catalog