
A Stone's Throw
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In 1525 of the Ming Dynasty, the oppression of the poor by the chieftains gave rise to strong resistance among the people. The male protagonist Li Jian and the female protagonist Xiao Jinhuan are chivalrous and righteous. Chieftain Tan privately mined gold in Wuxuan County, evaded huge amounts of taxes, and killed all the villagers who knew about it. Li Jian and Xiao Jinhuan collected evidence, reported to the emperor, and sentenced Chieftain Tan to death. Li Jian and Xiao Jinhuan declined the emperor's gift and traveled around the world! In 1526, Li Jian and Xiao Jin traveled to Gaozhou, Guangdong, and encountered Japanese pirates rampant. Zhu Wan recruited troops to fight against the Japanese. They joined Zhu Wan's anti-Japanese army, and they repeatedly performed extraordinary feats and were highly valued by Zhu Wan. Because of Zhu Wan's outstanding achievements, he was alienated by traitorous ministers and later committed suicide in his palace. After Zhu Wan's death, Li Jian and Xiao Jinhuan continued to lead the remaining troops to fight against the Japanese pirates. However, the traitorous officials in the court regarded Li Jian and Xiao Jinhuan as a thorn in their side and tried every means to bribe high-level magicians to deal with Xiao Jinhuan. Li Jian and Xiao Jinhuan fell into desperate fights one after another.
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