Baiyun Orphan

Baiyun Orphan

by Cao Gege

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In the tenth year of Tianhong's reign, Emperor Tianhong of the Great Zhou Kingdom passed away. The imperial edict of Emperor Tianhong was read out in front of the Golden Palace of the Prime Minister, and the emperor's second son, King Wu Xin Dingruo, was proclaimed emperor. The eldest son of the emperor, Liang Wang Xinyan, with the help of Wuning Hou Xin Linchuan, controlled the imperial city guards and city defense troops in an attempt to seize power. Wu Wang Xin Dingruo fled under the protection of Jin Tianyu and other ministers. Later, with the support of Jianghu gangs such as Red Bat Sect, the Wu King's forces regained control of the military power in the north of Saibei, and then launched a three-year civil war with Liang King Xin Yan. In the end, the two sides fought a decisive battle south of Luzhou. King Liang was defeated and was forced to cross the Yangtze River south. Later, Xin Yan established the Liang Kingdom in Jiankang City and ruled across the river from the original Zhou Kingdom. From then on, the Great Zhou Kingdom split into two regimes, namely Zhou and Liang. During the civil war, war broke out and the world was in chaos. But during this period, in a village near the estuary of the Yangtze River, Bai Hong, a young man who had followed the hero Yun Chengfeng for ten years and returned, led fishermen from several local villages to establish Baiyun City. During the war, Baiyun City had tall walls and stable security, and became a refuge for surrounding villages. After the war, Baiyun City became a pure land outside the jurisdiction of the two countries because it was located on the border between Zhou and Liang. Relying on this unique advantage, Lord Bai Hong led the people in the city to do business between the two countries. Twenty years later, Baiyun City was as rich as any other country, and it seemed to have become the number one city in the world. The story begins on the day when summer begins in five days...

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