
Ember Dream World
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With an imperial edict, Lin Yanzhi, the champion of martial arts, was reduced from a hero protecting the city of Chang'an to a criminal guarding the border at Yanyunguan. The emperor's suspicion was as sharp as a knife, but it could not cut off the bond between him and Anuo from Xishi City. When Han Tie's spear defeated Beidi's cavalry, he discovered the shocking metaphor in the final chapter of "Tui Bei Tu" at the border - defending the border and protecting the people is actually a chess game that defies fate and changes fate? A Nuo took Chang'an Guixiang to a far-off place in the bitter cold, weaving the border fireworks with tenderness, and even saw through the prophecies of national subjugation in Lu Zhaolin's poems at the Bianzhou Flower Market. The "Anbang Policy" written by Su Jingheng, the new top scholar, actually points to the same undercurrent as Lin Yanzhi's spear tip: Emperor Jing's suspicion, the puppet show in the court, and the true meaning of Yuan Tiangang's westward journey are all intertwined under the laurel moon. The yellow sand is rolling, and the gun is used to fix the border; the cinnamon is the matchmaker, and the heart is tacitly understood. When the beacon smoke of Yanyunguan and the palace palace of Chang'an are far away, will the gun that has been guarded for seven years finally pierce the Beidi cavalry or the emperor's mind?
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