
The Eight Parts of Tian Long (volume 2) (newly Revised Version in Pure Text)
by Jin Yong
About This Novel
The book "The Eight Parts of the Dragon" takes the history of the Northern Song Dynasty, Liao Dynasty, Western Xia Dynasty and Dali as the grand background, and integrates traditional Chinese culture such as Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, music, chess, calligraphy and painting. The book has many characters, distinctive personalities, and bizarre plots, showing all kinds of living things. Qiao Feng, the leader of the Beggar Clan, became brothers with Duan Yu, Prince of Dali, and Xu Zhu, a disciple of Shaolin. As the leader of the largest martial arts gang in the Song Dynasty, he discovered that he was actually a Khitan. Although he was spurned by the martial arts people in the Central Plains, he refused to retaliate with resentment. As the king of the Southern Court of the Liao Kingdom, he was willing to bear the charge of treason, and finally committed tragic suicide to prevent the Liao Kingdom from sending troops to attack the Song Dynasty. He is worthy of being a great hero who is indomitable.
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
Mr. Jin Yong's novels never disappoint. They have a magnificent structure, well-developed characters, and wonderful plots. They just feel very lively and overwhelming.
There is a time in life that must be there, but there is no time in life, so don't force it. Too many characters in Tianlongbabu are too persistent. They have been chasing what they want all their lives, and they have not gotten it. Sometimes persistence is also a mistake.
"No one is unjust, and all sentient beings are sinned." This is Mr. Chen Shixiang's evaluation of Tian Long Ba Bu. In fact, they all have a common characteristic in the book, that is, they can't get what they ask for. How can things go as planned in life? There are always people and things that can't be obtained.
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
Mr. Jin Yong's novels never disappoint. They have a magnificent structure, well-developed characters, and wonderful plots. They just feel very lively and overwhelming.
There is a time in life that must be there, but there is no time in life, so don't force it. Too many characters in Tianlongbabu are too persistent. They have been chasing what they want all their lives, and they have not gotten it. Sometimes persistence is also a mistake.
"No one is unjust, and all sentient beings are sinned." This is Mr. Chen Shixiang's evaluation of Tian Long Ba Bu. In fact, they all have a common characteristic in the book, that is, they can't get what they ask for. How can things go as planned in life? There are always people and things that can't be obtained.
