Reseña del editor:
This book reveals all the major diabolical events in the life of Zheng Guo (who calls himself Kwang Kuo), who became known as a Chinese god. Through the story, he plays a believable role in the invention of the Yin-Yang, the founding of Japan, the founding of Bushido, the training of a Chinese army, and even a few magic tricks. For the sole reason that he looked like an ape, he has been overlooked by history. Readers will be amazed with this masterpiece of flawless storytelling. For this book alone, the author is known by that singularly unique name, Master Kuo, or Guo the immortal. This text is the updated edition, featuring 100 additional pages describing Guo's life following the time that he rises from the dead.
Biografía del autor:
Master Kuo is a mysterious figure that has haunted the history books. In this text, the full description is given from the standpoint of Zheng Guo, through the eyes of Nathan Coppedge, who believes he is Guo’s (Kuo's) future incarnation. Nathan cites that Kuo’s life was relatively bereft of engineering, and that his gift for language was equatable with today’s Americans-studying-English. Although Kuo had many influences, he was not always remembered for this. The reason for his genius was not so much native intelligence as a desire to be important. In spite of all the time that has passed, Nathan Coppedge still has the big ears that made Kuo look like an ape.
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