Xin Ding He Shan: from Guilt and Injustice to Peace in the World

Xin Ding He Shan: from Guilt and Injustice to Peace in the World

by Flying A Kite In Osu

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"You are a scumbag. You colluded to rebel against the party and conspired to usurp the party. Do you think you are guilty?" "Since you accuse me of treason and rebellion, I have no choice but to show you my treason and rebellion." ------------------------ In troubled times, human life is like an ant, and hope is like a fluorescent light. When the world talks about heroes, they only hear about tall buildings rising from the ground, but they don't see the bones buried under the grass. People have a compassionate heart and cannot tolerate the loss of life. As soon as you think about kindness, your actions will be trapped by morality. To be a good person in troubled times, does one have to be framed, plotted against, and have a knife put to one's neck? Don't you know that destiny is impermanent and only the virtuous can live in it? ------------------------ This is a story about returning to tradition. I only wish for peace in all eternity after this life.

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If you are obsessed with the desperate counterattack in the war of troubled times, and are shocked by the fierce collision of wisdom and passion, then this book is a feast that you cannot miss. This work takes the majestic war epic as its bones, the deceitful power struggle as its flesh, and the delicate struggle of human nature as its soul. It takes readers into an imaginary and troubled world where loyalty and evil are difficult to distinguish, and life and death are on a thin line. Many stories begin with a low point of crisis, and whether they are good or not depends entirely on the skill of the creator. The protagonist Peng Xin suffers the disaster of annihilation of his family at the beginning, and is charged with treason and becomes a prisoner. The author uses extremely tense writing to describe his struggle from being in exile due to injustice to surrendering to the enemy. Every step Peng Xin makes is like walking on thin ice, and every step is shocking. People look forward to witnessing him break free from the constraints and become a "game-breaker", eventually sweeping the world. Although it is an imaginary historical theme, the ancient war scenes in the book are not unrealistic. From firearms suppression to cavalry detours, from tunnel excavation to surrendering soldiers and recruiting troops, in just a few chapters, the author shows his sincerity in military depiction. The war between the two countries is no longer a simple and boring description of A destroying B, but allows readers to truly immerse themselves in the cruel situation of blood and flesh.

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