
Great General of Song Dynasty
by Phalaenopsis
About This Novel
The poem says: The mountains are high, the roads are far away and the ditches are deep, and the army is galloping in all directions. Who dares to stand upright? I am General Zhang. Excerpts from the poem: The country is so beautiful that it attracts countless heroes to bow down. I regret that Emperor Qin and Han Wu were slightly less talented in literature; Emperor Zong of Tang and Song Dynasty were slightly less elegant. The genius of the generation, Genghis Khan, only knew how to bend a bow and shoot at giant eagles. They are all gone, counting the famous people, and looking at Zhang Gui. Quotes from Jia Sidao: Zhang Gui is just a gangster who got into the revolutionary ranks of the Song Dynasty. I disdain to associate with him. Kublai Khan said: The fourth class of people is Zhang Gui, cunning and cunning. Zhuan Family: By chance, a gangster became a powerful general of the Song Dynasty.
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