
Song and Jin Dynasties 3: War in the Central Plains
by Xu Tao
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The book "War in the Central Plains" is the third part of the "Song and Jin Dynasty" series of historical novels. It tells the story of Wu Jie repelling the Jin army in the battle of Xianren Pass. Since then, the Jin army gave up its strategic attempt to enter Sichuan from Shaanxi, and the Sichuan-Shaanxi front line was peaceful. At the same time, the Southern Song Dynasty began a partial counterattack. The biggest result was that Yue Fei regained the six counties of Xiangyang in just two months, connecting Sichuan, Shaanxi, Jingxiang, and the southeast. The Southern Song Dynasty was in a more favorable position strategically. Yue Fei also relied on this combat power to become a military envoy, truly becoming one of the famous generals of the ZTE. Liu Yu, the puppet emperor of Qi who was caught between the Jin and Song Dynasties, wanted to use the power of the Jin army to destroy the Southern Song Dynasty. However, his poor planning led to a huge defeat and the emperor's status was in jeopardy. However, under the good situation, Zhang Jun mishandled the situation, which led to the mutiny in Huaixi and ruined the good situation. Fortunately, Jin Guozhu and Pai Talan were in power at this time, and the two sides finally signed the North-South peace treaty...
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