
Great Changes in the Late Song Dynasty: Sichuan Storm (volume 2)
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After the death of the Mongolian Hehan Ogedai, the Queen Mother Tulegona supervised the country. She violated Ogedai's will and stole the throne to allow her son Guiyu to accumulate military exploits and mobilized the army to launch a fierce attack in Sichuan. Sichuan is in danger. In order to help Sichuan get out of trouble, the Neo-Confucian scholar Yang Fang, regardless of reputation, went to Mobei, used several beautiful jade Buddhas to influence the Mongolian court, and became the Central Secretary of Mongolia, setting off a bloody storm among the Mongolian nobles to compete for the heir to the throne. Through cooperation inside and outside, Yu Jie finally drove the Mongolian army out of Sichuan and launched the Northern Expedition to recover the Yuan Dynasty. But just when the Northern Expedition was about to succeed, Yu Jie and other generals were jealous of the Song emperor, framed by powerful officials, dismissed from their posts, and killed. A rare political renaissance and military reversal in the late Southern Song Dynasty came to nothing. What's even more serious is that Mongolia's supreme power has quietly been transferred to the talented brothers Meng Ge and Kublai Khan. Mongolia's final blow to the entire Southern Song Dynasty is about to begin...
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