
Heroes of Sons and Daughters (classical Library)
by Wenkang
About This Novel
"The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters" was originally called "Golden Jade Fate" and was written by Wen Kang in the Qing Dynasty. Later, people made up for the shortcomings and renamed "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters". It describes the story of the Qing Dynasty deputy general He Qi who was framed by Ji Xiantang and died in prison. His daughter He Yufeng changed her name to Thirteenth Sister and traveled around the world, determined to avenge her father. An Xuehai, the magistrate of Huaiyin County, was convicted, and his son An Ji raised a thousand taels of silver to go to the rescue. An Ji and Zhang Jinfeng, a civilian girl, were in danger at Nengren Temple. Fortunately, Yufeng rescued them in time and escaped from danger. Afterwards, Yufeng acted as a matchmaker and betrothed Zhang Jinfeng to An Ji. She donated money and borrowed bows to fight off the bandits, so that An Ji and his party arrived in Huaiyin safely. Later, Ji Xiantang was killed by the imperial court. Seeing that his revenge had been avenged, Yufeng planned to become a monk, but was dissuaded and married An Ji. Golden Phoenix and Yufeng get along as close as sisters. This is the reason why it was originally named "Golden Jade Fate".
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