Stormy Jade Butterfly Dream

Stormy Jade Butterfly Dream

by Zheng Kanghe

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664Kwords274chapters
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Ch. 274武林开大会(大结局)
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In the last years of Chongzhen's reign in the Ming Dynasty, famines broke out everywhere and the people were in dire straits. In the west, Li Zicheng and others rose up, and in the northeast, Hou Jin (later the Manchu Qing Dynasty) invaded the border. The Ming Dynasty was troubled internally and externally, and the world was in danger. Wu Delai, the father of the protagonist Wu Wanglong, was framed by a traitor and his blood spattered the Golden Palace. All his family members were killed, but Wu Wanglong was spared and went to the Shaolin Temple. Wu Wanglong's fiancée Zhou Qianyu was separated from her father while on the run and fled to the capital. She was adopted as an adopted daughter by the kind-hearted Mrs. Yue. During this period, I experienced countless ups and downs. He got acquainted with Wang Jinglong and eventually became friends with Qin and Jin. The novel is based on the history of the Ming Dynasty and uses a pair of "jade butterflies" as a token of love as the main axis to narrate the protagonist's love story of joys and sorrows. This novel is described in four main lines. One mainly focuses on Zhou Qianyu, describing her many misfortunes and encounters, including joy and tears; one represents the "rebellion faction" represented by Ouyang De and Hong Niangzi, who are active in various places; one is the post-Jin spies headed by Tianwu, who carry out subversive activities in the Central Plains in order to cooperate with the invasion of the post-jin; and the other is the "righteous faction" represented by Wu Wanglong and Zhao Hongyang, who focus on national interests, promote justice and fight against evil. In order to compete for the position of the leader of the martial arts alliance, various factions launched a tit-for-tat, desperate battle. The process is thrilling and full of calculations; the ending is satisfying and promotes justice.

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