
Jin Style and Han Spirit
About This Novel
A true piece of history. . . On the ancient battlefield, soldiers fought bloody battles; in thatched houses, they strategized and won a thousand-mile victory. The blood and fire shadows sing the tragic songs of history. . . The Jin wind and the Han spirit tell the unyielding spirit of the Han nation. . . Here there is the depth and desolation of Han civilization, but also the brilliance and brightness of culture. Through the following three parts, this book will take you to appreciate the tumultuous history of the "Five Hu Hua", review with you the traditional culture of our Chinese nation, and witness with you the unyielding backbone of our children. . . The first part is about a small thatched house and the green grass on the stream. The second part is about Wu Gou and Shuang Xue, and the moon is racing over the mountains. The third part is about the ambition of the ages and the fragrance of chivalrous people for all generations.
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