
The Legend of Dugu Jialuo
by The Moon And Birds Singing In The East Ear
About This Novel
The story in this book is adapted from the "History of the North", "Book of Sui" and related records of ancient Chinese life history. Because it follows the calendar of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, some descriptions of seasons are slightly different from modern understanding. It strives to recreate the scene of the turbulent era of the blending of Hu and Han on the basis of historical truth. In 557 AD, a political regime established by the northern horse-riding nomads, the Northern Zhou Dynasty, established its capital in Chang'an, covering half of China. This nation, which once lived as a nomadic hunter, traveled the north with their superb equestrian and archery skills. However, their customs, language, and governance methods were different from those of the Han people, and they have long been called "barbarians." During the years when they settled down south, the nomads and the Han people blended and coexisted. The Dugu family was a well-known family in the Northern Zhou Dynasty who was erudite and good at calligraphy. The seventh daughter Dugu Jialuo had been with Moxiang since she was a child, and she was good at riding and shooting. She had both a nomadic character and a Han cultural heritage. She met and got to know Yang Jian, the son of the Duke of Sui Dynasty, and made a life-or-death agreement to be one husband and one wife. This deep love that transcended the times became the most solid support in troubled times. This book takes the chaotic times of the Northern Zhou Dynasty as the background, and uses the love between Dugu Jialuo and Yang Jian as the main line, connecting the two people in the prosperous years of joining hands to conquer the world - from the children of the aristocratic family knowing each other, to working together to put down the chaos. They created the foundation of the Sui Dynasty, and their love hides perseverance and responsibility. It is both heroic and tender, and it also carves out a legend of the emperor and the empress working together to stabilize the country. It has both historical depth and humanistic warmth.
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