
Hu Jia Jiang (youth Edition)
by (qing Dynasty) Anonymous Works Adapted By Sima Zhi
About This Novel
"Hujiajiang" is also known as "Shuohu Quanzhuan" and "Purple Gold Whip Romance". It consists of twelve volumes and forty chapters. The author's name has been lost. The earliest available version is the one published by Jin Chang Shuye Tang during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It mainly tells the story of the Song Dynasty's Renzong period. Huyan Pixian, the son of the founding father Hu Yanzan, was framed by the traitor Pang Wen, the father of the empress of the West Palace, Pang Fei. More than 300 members of the Hu family were executed, and Huyan Pixian's two sons, Huyan Shouyong and Huyan Shouxin, were killed. He hated his ancestors, risked his life to worship his ancestors, led the troops in the Central Plains to hoe traitors, and defeated the Feisha Formation and the Five Elements Formation. With the support of Bao Zheng, the Eighth Prince and other loyal ministers who protected the country, he finally gave Concubine Pang to death, beheaded Pang Ji, and the Hu family general Zhaoxue was granted the title, winning the struggle. "The Husband" is a popular literary work that the common people love to read, and it is also a work about the victory of justice over evil. The courageous heroism and spirit of loyalty and filial piety shown are worthy of praise. The book has a complete and ingenious chapter structure, a twists and turns of the plot layout, and vivid characters, which make the conflicts between the Hu and Pang families tense, orderly, and exciting. The pictures in the book are vivid and vivid, making it refreshing to read and endless aftertaste.
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