Vietnamese Descendants in the Late Han Dynasty: Long Xiang Rises in the World

Vietnamese Descendants in the Late Han Dynasty: Long Xiang Rises in the World

by Autumn Rain Mianyang

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At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, wars raged across the nine provinces, barbarians marched across the Central Plains, the world fell into chaos, and the people were in dire straits. He is an unknown swordsman in the rivers and lakes. He carries a three-foot green sword with him. He walks alone in troubled times. He does not seek to learn from the princes, but only wants to protect the peace of the little one. However, due to an accident, he broke into the Huns cavalry alone and rescued the captive Cai Wenji. From then on, he was involuntarily involved in the world chess game. The sword shadow of the rivers and lakes shattered the beacon smoke of the temple, and the ordinary return became the journey of the emperor. In the shadow of the sword and the light of the sword, he accidentally touched the secret deep in his bloodline - he was actually a descendant of the Yue Kingdom in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The remnants of Yuezuo's bloodline that lasted for hundreds of years, and the overlord gene hidden in his bones and blood, finally awakened in troubled times. From the grass in the rivers and lakes to a prince, from fighting alone with a sword to commanding thousands of troops, he used the courage of the Yue people, inherited the wisdom of the ancient Yue, wielded his green sword to break the confusion of the troubled times, and gathered the world's talents with his loyalty. He resisted the barbarians in the north, conquered Jingyang in the south, swept away the heroes in the east, resisted the powerful Cao in the west, and fought his way through the competition among the heroes in the late Han Dynasty. The three-foot sword determines the country; the soul of Yue descendants controls the ups and downs. Let's see how a swordsman from the Jianghu, using sword as chess and blood as ink, rose up in the troubled times of the late Han Dynasty, inherited the Yue lineage, founded a new dynasty, unified the nine states, and created the legend of an emperor belonging to the Yue people!

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