Chapter 186. Hong Kong "Doll Book"

In fact, Hong Kong comic books are also called "doll books", and to put it bluntly, they are villain books for children. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 However, because of different ideologies, many Hong Kong doll books are rarely seen in the mainland.

And the most common Hong Kong doll books are those "swords, swords, and shadows" to fight and kill, such as "Prodigy Wang Daru", "Zhang Sanfeng Night Exploration of Shaolin Temple", or it is an incomparably thunderous hybrid story, what "Tuxing Sun vs. Sun Wukong", "Erlang Shenzhi Fighting Aliens" and so on, the content can be said to be imaginative, brain-opening, more two-dimensional than the second dimension.

In addition, there are some doll books mixed with some eroticism, which were very popular in those years, the most famous of which are "Dumping Ma Lao" (Cantonese, describing the appearance of a man's lust), "Xiangyan Carp Essence", "Water Snake Wife Playing Bald Slave" and so on.

These doll books are in good condition, one can be two or three hundred, and the difference in quality is also a big dozen, in general, these books are similar to the "horse running book" in the mainland, the painting is rough, business for the sake of business, and the content is even more messy, from the perspective of collection value, it is very unqualified, but some people buy it, so it has become the "darling" of some comic book collectors.

Compared with these Hong Kong "horse dolls", there are also some Hong Kong doll books that are "copied" from the mainland, the most famous are "Three Kingdoms", "Water Margin", "Journey to the West", "Yang Jiajiang", "Yue Fei's Biography" and so on, well-known "mainland masterpieces".

These books are created by many famous artists in the mainland, in the fifties and sixties, especially in the seventies published in Hong Kong, because of the small population of Hong Kong, the circulation of these doll books is not large, and Hong Kong people are willing to pay the capital, so that the paper quality of these doll books is very good, better than many mainland "big yellow paper".

However, there is one more interesting point, mainland comic books are generally 24 folios, palm-sized, and credible hand play; The four famous novels published in Hong Kong, Yang Jiajiang and Yue Feichuan, are all called "XX comic books", which have become four paintings up and down, and a large "villain book" with 32 pages.

The "Biography of Jigong", "The Biography of the Heroes of the Ming Dynasty", "The Journey to the North", and "The Journey to the South" on the bookstall in front of me are "comic books" with the size of 32 volumes, which are more like "adult books" than the mainland comic books.

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Although he didn't know the specific value of these Hong Kong comic books, Lin Yi fell in love with these four sets of comic books at a glance, so he asked the book stall owner, "How much are these four sets?" ā€

The stall owner was an old woman in her sixties, dressed in the traditional fisherman's short clothes of a Macau woman, some white thick braids were also coiled up, and the one on her head was tied into a bun, she sat on a small wooden tie, shaking a banana fan, and when she saw Lin Yi asking, she smiled and said: "I'm sorry, these doll books are not for sale for the time being......

Lin Yi was stunned for a moment, because the other party spoke Mandarin, although he was not fluent, Lin Yi could understand it.

If you think about it, you will understand that although Macao is close to Hong Kong, its relationship with the mainland after its return to the motherland is even closer than that of Hong Kong, and some people in Hong Kong are making trouble with the wind and rain, but Macao is getting closer and closer to the motherland, and even many Macao people have begun to learn to speak Mandarin.

But what Lin Yi didn't understand was that these doll books (comic books) were not for sale on the stalls, and why did the stall owner say that they would not be sold for the time being.

Seeing that Lin Yi seemed to be a little confused, the old woman shook the banana fan and said, "That's right, these doll books are for sale when they are taken out, but they haven't finished reading them yet." The old woman pointed to the children who were reading books.

Lin Yi noticed that the group of little children were holding a doll book and reading it with relish.

Some people hold "The Biography of Jigong", some hold a copy of "The Biography of the Heroes of the Ming Dynasty", and some hold "Journey to the North" and "Journey to the South".

The children were so engrossed that they sat on the pony and didn't notice that Lin Yi, an adult, was showing "hungry" eyes.

"Let's wait until they finish reading," the old woman said with a smile, "Now there are not many children who like to read, they all like to play video games, and my little grandson is like that, when he comes home, he either writes homework or plays games, and many books are not touched......" The old woman looked at the children with a kind smile on her face.

When Lin Yi saw a good book, he wanted to buy it, otherwise he would feel uncomfortable like a cat scratching, and when he heard the old woman say this, he said: "It's okay, I can wait for a while, and when they finish reading, I'll buy it again." ā€

When the old woman saw Lin Yi insisting so much, she smiled and stopped talking.

Time passes slowly.

Lin Yi waited for this small bookstall to spend his days like a year, he looked at the miscellaneous books on the bookstall, but his eyes glanced at those bear children from time to time.

After all, children are young and don't have much patience, not to mention that now social counseling is developed, what computer games, mobile games, what Japanese anime, "One Piece", "Naruto", ...... With so many fun and beautiful things, how can they care about these old doll books.

So after looking at it for a while, the two or three children lost interest in this kind of comic book that looked a little less "hot-blooded", not too "violent", and no girls' pants to see, and left the bookstall one by one.

"That's right, what should I do, leave the book." Lin Yi was full of joy.

Seeing that the child was almost gone, Lin Yixin said that he should be able to sell it to me, and just when he was about to reach out and collect all those books, he saw a little chubby dun, and he unceremoniously took a comic book, and then looked at it.

I was dizzy, and I killed a Cheng bite gold halfway.

I saw that little chubby dun, who seemed to eat too well and was too nutritious, so that the whole person was like a small stone roll, holding a book and shaking the little fat legs, and he actually watched it with relish.

Seeing this, Lin Yi had to cough and remind him with his eyes, "Boy, just take a few looks, hurry up and get out." ā€

Little Fat Dun glanced at Lin Yi, and then snorted...... He pulled a small horse and sat on it.

Damn, this is going to be a protracted war.

Lin Yi was almost speechless, and waited for most of the day for such an ending.

Lin Yi helped classify the scattered comic strips and put them back into the outer box, and urged Xiao Chubby Dun to hurry up and "finish" with his eyes.

It's a pity that Lin Yi's "flattering eyes" are in vain, and the little fat dun ignores them, occasionally sees them, and picks at his nostrils, flicks his nose with his fingers, and disdains.

If it was just like that, Lin Yi could bear it, after all, as an adult, he couldn't be angry with a child, but the problem was that this bear child actually poured out the boxes that Lin Yi had just packed one by one, and picked and looked at those comic strips.

Is it tolerable or unbearable, Lin Yi felt that he had to make a big move. (To be continued.) )