Sword of South China

Sword of South China

by Young Master Su Zhi

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45Kwords
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About This Novel

In the martial arts world of the Central Plains, sects are on the rise and gangs are everywhere. Since the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there have been five famous sects such as Huashan, Hengshan, Shaolin, Jiuhua, and Penglai, as well as gangs established by martial arts figures such as the Plum Blossom Sect, the Beggar Clan, the Golden Knife Clan, and the Iron Fist Clan that arose during the troubled times of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. Huashan and Shaolin have the highest status and most prestige in the martial arts world. This book tells the story of the grievances and hatreds between heroes from the late Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms to the establishment of the Song Dynasty, and allows you to experience the ups and downs of life's feng shui. A sword left behind by the Huashan sect not only caused a commotion, deepening the hatred between the various sects, but also revealed an old incident. The protagonist, Su Kedao, was originally an ordinary farmer. By chance, he developed a skill and his life changed forever. Although Su Kedao treats people with sincerity and handles matters with reason, he doesn't know that the world is dangerous and everything is difficult to do. No matter what, a loyal person will always be recognized by the public. Su Kedao relies on his martial arts and chivalrous heart, no matter the wind and rain in the world, Su Kedao often turns danger into safety and survives desperate situations. Even though the rivers and lakes are vast and deep, I face the world from my heart. The protagonist's growth path is also a reference for our lives. If you are willing to read, then come with me to approach this world of martial arts.

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