The Romance of Jiang Ziya

The Romance of Jiang Ziya

by Ma Guangfu

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About This Novel

Jiang Shang, also known as Ziya, commonly known as "Jiang Taigong", was a statesman, strategist, strategist and founder of the Zhou Dynasty in the late Shang and early Zhou dynasties. He was knowledgeable and full of strategies. He fished on the shores of the Wei River and met Jichang, the Marquis of Xibo. In the process of assisting King Wen and King Wu of Zhou in their conquest of Ban Zhou, he made indelible achievements in a high-level building, making plans and going to the battlefield in person. Jiang Ziya has made outstanding contributions in military, political, economic and other aspects, especially military affairs. He can be called the originator of military strategists and the origin of military affairs. This book describes in detail the historical changes in the Shang Dynasty at the end of the Shang Dynasty and the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, when the Shang Dynasty continued to have civil strife and was eventually replaced by the Western Zhou Dynasty. In the process, many characters such as Jiang Ziya, Daji, King Zhou, Shen Gongbao, etc. Have distinctive personalities. The author has removed the strong mythological color that shrouded them, and restored them to be "human" instead of "god". At the same time, this book also denies the misconception that "women are a disaster", changes the legend that Daji turned from a fox into a spirit, and gives her a human identity. The plot of this book is ups and downs, the language is fluent, and it is highly readable. It is a popular book that can not only increase historical knowledge, but also improve literary literacy.

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User 0173939077226mo ago

The reason why I like this novel is that it is told fluently and the causes and consequences of the story are shown. ^

The language is fluent, and it's very rewarding to listen to the story's ins and outs.

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