
Golden Eagle
by Qiu He
About This Novel
Auxiliary Bi has no distinction between the first master and the last master. He cuts off the liver to use as paper and drains the blood to write inscriptions. He slanders the Qing Dynasty and makes his own comments. How can Qiancheng argue about the past and the present? He is worthy of his life and has made contributions to the world. The right and wrong are left for future generations to judge. In the turbulent times, he experienced the destruction of his family, fled, became a bandit, and joined the army, and finally he was able to clear up the clouds and see the sun. In the midst of pain and suffering, he clings to the promise that he must fulfill even if he spends his whole life. They are dead, but I am still alive. I really don't know whether this is pain or happiness.
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