
The Strongest Warrior Competition
by Li Huguang
About This Novel
As one of the four ancient civilizations, China has a military culture that ranks first in the world. The soldiers of the ancient Chinese feudal dynasty had long used force to connect the distant East and the West. Hundreds of years before China was opened to the country by the West with strong ships and cannons, there had been large-scale collisions between the armies of the East and the West. Ancient Chinese warriors, Japanese samurai, and European knights used Eurasia as the arena and launched many thrilling competitions. European knights and Japanese samurai were both products of the feudal enfeoffment system, and such a system existed in some areas in ancient China for a long time. This is how the Mongolian companions and the Ming Dynasty generals came into being. European knights, Japanese samurai, Mongolian sidemen, and Ming Dynasty generals all have similar but distinctive military cultures, and they have also fought fiercely on the battlefield. Through a large number of historical facts, this book studies the political systems and economic foundations on which military groups in these different countries rely, compares their living habits, religious beliefs and other aspects, finds out their similarities and differences, and attempts to answer the question "who is the strongest?"
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