
Lin'an Policy
by Weiyang 09
About This Novel
Raindrops slanted against the glass of the museum's display cabinet. As soon as Jin Yanqing, a graduate student in the history department, touched his fingertips to the Southern Song Dynasty inkstone inscribed with "Lin'an Guest" - half a page of unfinished imperial examination policy was pressed on the bottom of the inkstone, and the ink seemed to contain thousands of sighs - the next moment, he felt dizzy with the smell of dust. When he opened his eyes again, he had become a new scholar in the early years of Jianyan: Zhao Gou had just ascended the throne, the Jin army had conquered Xuzhou, and the streets were full of refugees. The chief minister and the faction in the court wanted to flee south, and the main war faction had no enthusiasm but no practical strategy. Jin Yanqing held on to the inkstone tightly and proposed a strategy: attack the Jeju Canal to cut off the Jin army's food route, organize the refugees to serve as rural soldiers to guard the Huaihe River, and then recommend Yue Fei to lead the army. From Yingtianfu to Lin'an, he relied on the details in the history books to step by step bring the Southern Song Dynasty from the edge of An'an back to the right track of ZTE.
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Official(1)Scraped 5d ago
There are explanations, and the writing is comprehensive and detailed.
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There are explanations, and the writing is comprehensive and detailed.









