
Hayateshi
About This Novel
If you don't hate the ancients, I won't see you. If you hate the ancients, I won't see you. Xin Qiji, the famous poet of the Southern Song Dynasty in history, also had another identity that was more important to him-the hero who fought against the Jin Dynasty. His life passed through the four emperors of the Southern Song Dynasty and turned into legends. Wen could use his pen to bring order to the world, and Wu could mount his horse to settle the world. Later generations mostly commented on him as being frustrated and depressed, but this article shows a different Xin Qiji. He was also a lively and happy young man, with romantic and charming feelings, and a balance between civil and military governance. Highlights, knowing love, knowing how to advance and retreat. If we define the success of life as a young man, full of ambition in his prime, and successful in his later years, Xin Qiji has achieved it all, but for him, the order of appearance of these three is reversed. If the reverse is not considered a success, it still counts. His loyalty has not changed, his iron blood has not cooled, from thousands of miles of mountains to dim lights, this heroic general who once devoured thousands of miles like a tiger remained the same young man with the world in mind until his death. The success or failure of history is gone, and trees are planted under the fence of Jiaxuan. The success of the king and the defeat of the bandits are the king's affairs, and the banner of the prime of life supports ten thousand men. Who said that if you don't succeed in your life, your success will not only be achieved by riding on an iron horse. His spirit, his belief, and his magnificence are in themselves a great victory.
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