I'm not sure specifically as there could be many stories titled like this. It might be about a shroud, which could be a piece of cloth, perhaps with some mystery or significance attached to it. Maybe it involves a character's discovery of the shroud and the events that unfold because of it.
I'm not sure who the author of 'the shroud short story' is. There could be many relatively unknown or new authors with such a story, or it could be from a collection where the author isn't widely known yet.
"The Return of the Great Dream" was adapted from "Classic of Mountains and Seas".
" Return from the Great Dream " was an original script, not adapted from any novel. The plot inspiration and character setting came from the rare animals in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. Guo Jingming was the director of the drama, but he was not the screenwriter. The script was written by someone else.
Dream Retreat was not adapted from a manga. The Dream of Return was a fantasy period drama adapted from the Classic of Mountains and Seas, not a comic. Guo Jingming was the director of this drama, and the scriptwriter was someone else. Therefore, Dream of Retreat was not adapted from any manga.
"The Return of the Great Dream" was not adapted from a novel. It was an original script, inspired by the exotic beasts in "Classic of Mountains and Seas." Therefore, Dream of Retreat was not adapted from any novel.
" Rain of Parasol Trees " short story adaptation script example: Setting: Beijing Character: Qin Hao: The male lead is a college student with a complicated family background and has deep emotional entanglements with his mother. Susan: The classmate of the female lead, Qin Hao, is cheerful and has a good impression of Qin Hao. Zhao Ting: Qin Hao's ex-girlfriend had sex with Qin Hao's sister after they broke up due to a misunderstanding. Qin Hao's mother, Qin Hao's housewife, was very concerned about Qin Hao, but she had a lot of emotional entanglements. Plot summary: Qin Hao and Susan were classmates, but they had different personalities, but they both had feelings for each other. Qin Hao's family background was complicated. His mother used to be a successful businessman, but after his father passed away, the family changed. Qin Hao had never been able to let go of his mother's departure. Susan was cheerful and had a good impression of Qin Hao, but the two of them broke up because of a misunderstanding. Zhao Ting was Qin Hao's ex-girlfriend. After they broke up due to a misunderstanding, they had sex with Qin Hao's sister. Mother Qin was very concerned about Qin Hao, but she was constantly entangled in love. Through a series of events, Qin Hao gradually realized his feelings for Susan, but he was also faced with a dilemma between his family and feelings. In the end, would Qin Hao and Susan be able to resolve the misunderstanding and start over? Would Qin Hao and Zhao Ting be able to get rid of the shadow of the past and get together? Would Susan's heart be left with eternal regret?
Another example is 'Stand by Me', which originated from a short story. The movie managed to retain the essence and charm of the source material while bringing it to life on the big screen with great performances and cinematography.
The following are some recommendations for short dramas adapted from rebirth novels: 1. " The Moon and the Breeze ": This was a beautiful short drama about a commander and his wife. The plot was thrilling and the actors performed well. 2. " Ancient Lovesick Song ": This drama is a short drama with a time-travel theme, with different story backgrounds and topics. 3. " Snow in the East ": This is a well-received, low-budget period drama. The plot is good, the costumes are exquisite, and the texture is not inferior to a big drama. 4. [Virtual Face: 7.4 points on Douban.] 5. " Ink Rain Clouds ": This drama tells the revenge story of the Xue family's young lady who was cruelly killed in her previous life. The character setting is very touching. Please note that the above recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other short dramas adapted from rebirth novels that have not been mentioned.
There were many novels adapted from 'Dream of the Red Chamber', among which the more famous ones were' How Many Flowers Fall in My Dream','How Dream of the Red Chamber Was Tempered' and 'Wind, Rain, Clear Mist' and so on. These novels all adapted and interpreted Dream of the Red Chamber to varying degrees. Some even altered and deleted the original. However, whether it was the adaptation or interpretation of these novels, they had achieved a certain degree of success and were deeply loved by readers.