
The Chronicles of the Bronze Sacred Tree - Book Three
The Eye of Guixu
Fleming(Author)
Fleming (Publisher)
Published on 29. September 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
186 pages
979-8-231-48006-7 (ISBN)
Description
At the edge of existence lies the Eye of Guixu-an eternal void where even light itself is devoured. For Ayue, the Child of Bronze, this is no longer myth but reality. Wounded, burdened by sacrifice, and holding the dimmed Golden Scepter, she must confront the most perilous trial yet: not to fight against nothingness, but to seek a fragile balance within it.
Meanwhile, in the real world, ancient relics stir beneath Sanxingdui. The Mask of Annihilation has not been destroyed-it has dissolved, infecting the earth's ley lines with a hunger that echoes Guixu's will. Xingyu, Old Shi, and the last bearers of Yi wisdom race against time, fusing ancient shamanic knowledge with modern science to halt a catastrophe that threatens both worlds.
From the haunted caverns of the Mirror Shu Kingdom to the tightly-guarded archives of a modern museum, destinies entwine across realms. As the "Well Constellation Shift" approaches, the balance between creation and dissolution will decide the survival of civilizations.
Epic, mythic, and steeped in the mysteries of ancient Shu culture, The Eye of Guixu delivers a breathtaking blend of archaeology, fantasy, and cosmic wonder. The fate of memory, legacy, and existence itself rests on a single question:
When faced with the void, can balance overcome annihilation?
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
242 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-231-48006-7 (9798231480067)
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Fu-Ming Chuang is a Taiwanese writer whose creative impulse runs alongside his professional life in the optics consulting and international trade field. Having worked as a consultant and liaison in complex export and coordination operations, he has cultivated a refined attention to structure, detail, and systems. Meanwhile, his academic pursuit in Asia-Pacific Studies lends him sensitivity to history, culture, and regional interconnections.
For Fu-Ming, writing is a parallel channel to reality-a way to let imagination stretch beyond the constraints of systems and rules, to explore the inner worlds of his characters. In his storytelling, he weaves mythic elements with human dilemmas, inviting readers to feel both epic tension and the quiet emotional undercurrents of each character.
In The Chronicle of the Bronze Tree trilogy, he channels his reflections on cultural inheritance, conflict between civilizations, and personal choice into a narrative that aspires to be more than just an adventure-it is a dialogue between memory and the possible future.
Outside his writing desk, he enjoys walking along old mountain trails, poring over folklore, and listening to the whispers of wind through ancient trees. To him, writing is a conversation with time and an exchange of signals with worlds yet to unfold.