The First Part of the Ling Yin Family's Rise to Chu Ling Yin Dou Bobi

The First Part of the Ling Yin Family's Rise to Chu Ling Yin Dou Bobi

by Hubei Tang Benqing

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Synopsis of "The Ling Yin Family? Part 1? Xing Chu Ling Yin Dou Bo Bi" This book is divided into three parts with a total of more than 900,000 words. The first part is about the young boy Dou Bobi and his mother who were robbed and killed on their way to the fiefdom of Dou Yi. At a critical moment, he was rescued by a master named Rong Chengzi, who taught him martial arts and martial arts. After Dou Bobi came down from the mountain, he helped the Chu State to open up Baipu and pacify Xingxi, and made great contributions. However, he was killed by a traitor and had to follow his mother to seek refuge in the country of Yun, his uncle's country. After going to Yun, his cousin Princess Yun fell in love with him and became pregnant with their flesh and blood. After the child was born, he was abandoned by Mrs. Yun Guo. The eagle protected him, and the tiger (tiger) nursed him. He was discovered by the Duke of Yun who went up the mountain to hunt, and he took him back. This baby was later Yin Dou Ziwen, the commander of Qiang Chu. After Dou Bobi returned to Chu State, he helped Chu Jun Xiong Tong become king and was named the first Ling Yin. During his tenure as Ling Yin, Dou Bobi helped King Zuo Wu conquer the east and west, and conquered the surrounding small countries, which enabled the Chu State to continuously expand its territory and strengthen its national power. Especially after the Tonglu Mountain, which produced bronze for military supplies, was incorporated into the Chu State's territory, it laid a solid foundation for the Chu State's subsequent hegemony. In the later period of King Wu of Chu, what he left to his son King Wen of Chu was the clear and peaceful Jianghan Plain and a set of national machinery that had begun to take shape. He also cultivated a group of civil servants and generals who were resourceful, brave and good at fighting, and created an iron army capable of conquering and fighting. From this, the Chu country grew from weak to strong. The whole work explains the truth that poverty will lead to discrimination, backwardness will lead to beatings, and the country will perish if it is weak and conservative. Only by reforming the shortcomings and seeking innovation, enriching the country and strengthening the army, and working hard can the country have a way out.

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