Jinghailu of the Ming Dynasty

Jinghailu of the Ming Dynasty

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In the thirty-fourth year of the Jiajing reign (Yimao year), Japanese dust filled the southeast, and the land south of the Yangtze River was devastated. At that time, Emperor Jiajing was indulging in Taoism and did not care about the political agenda. Yan Song, the chief minister of the cabinet, had power between the government and the public, forming cliques for personal gain, corruption and chaos in government, which led to the weakening of the political agenda and the dereliction of military affairs. Along the southeastern coast, Japanese pirates wreaked havoc, colluding with traitors in the DPRK and local profiteers, burning, killing, looting, and committing all kinds of evil. Countless people were killed, displaced, and mourned everywhere. Shen Yanzhi was the hereditary commander of the Suzhou Guards and came from a family of generals. His father died in the Gengxu Rebellion, leaving him with a loyal and courageous character and a lonely temperament. He has a handsome face and is taciturn. His expression is always covered with a layer of coldness that cannot be overcome. He is as cold as a cold blade on the outside and is not good at showing any warmth. But inside he hides a fiery and sincere heart, caring about the righteousness of his family and country and thinking about the sufferings of the people. After asking to be transferred to the Suzhou Guard, he took the lead and fought bloody battles, facing the brutal and bloodthirsty Japanese pirates and the treachery of the traitors. He also had to contend with the coercion, inducement and ruthless suppression of the strict party forces. In troubled times, he used a cold blade as a shield to protect the peace of the people; he used a pure heart as armor to stick to the principles of loyalty to the emperor and patriotism, vowing to eradicate Japanese troubles and eradicate traitors. In the turbulent Ming Dynasty, he wrote a legend of an iron-blooded general, and also hidden a piece of gentle persistence that was cold on the outside and hot on the inside until death!

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