The Legend of Confucian Generals: General Cai E, the God of Defense of the Nation (part 2)

The Legend of Confucian Generals: General Cai E, the God of Defense of the Nation (part 2)

by Nalan Xiang Weiyang

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This is a historical novel that records the legendary life of General Cai E. It uses a series of major historical events such as his youth study, his career in the Japanese military academy, his years in power in Yunnan, his period of exile in Beijing, his escape from Beijing, his uprising in Yunnan, and the war to protect the country as the main structural clues, presenting the political and military style of that magnificent period. The content involves the contest between Cai E and Yuan Shikai, the interaction between Cai E and Huang Xing, the friendship between Cai E and Zhu De, and Cai E's anti-Japanese thoughts and clean government measures. In fact, this is also a very important chapter in the modern history of China. In addition, this book truly restores Cai E's love world, that is, Cai E's confidante is his wife Pan Huiying, not the famous prostitute Xiao Fengxian. Cai Pan's story is beautiful and touching, entangled with the peerless love between the iron-blooded Confucian general and the beacon-fire beauty. Nine surviving family letters and a legendary story about agarwood present the love between Cai E and Pan Huiying to the world...

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