
Great Changes in the Late Song Dynasty: Sichuan Storm (volume 1)
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In the early years of Chunyou in the Southern Song Dynasty, the Mongolian cavalry launched a large-scale attack on Sichuan. The Sichuan commander died in the battle, and the Mongolian troops reached Kuimen. Yu Jie, Yu Xing and other generals were ordered to face the danger, wisely saved Chengdu, burned Qujiang, cleverly protected Chongqing, drove the Mongolian army to northern Sichuan, tried their best to reverse the situation, and creatively formulated a general strategy of building mountain cities to resist the Mongols. Just as Sichuan's anti-Mongolian struggle was booming, a fierce and strange power struggle took place in the Southern Song Dynasty, and Yu Jie became a victim and was replaced. The new commander Yu Hui was incompetent, and the Mongolian army came back and occupied Sichuan again. In order to save the nation and help Yu Jie regain control of Sichuan's commandery, all the righteous men in Sichuan were not afraid of sacrifice, came up with ingenious plans and showed off their unique skills. The general would rather take responsibility and abandon the city, the Neo-Confucian Yang Fang clings to the powerful without fear of reputation, the leader of the cottage opens the gate of the mountain without fear of being suppressed... At the same time, a murder caused by a peerless treasure, the exploration of the thousand-year-old tunnel next to the Lingyun Giant Buddha, and the journey of a market gangster to become a feudal official also begins...
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