
The Romance of the Heroine (part 1)
by Wenkang
About This Novel
"The Romance of Heroes" is a collection of "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters" and "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters". "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters" is also known as "Golden Jade Fate", "The New Book of Japan", and "The Fifty-Three Ginsengs hidden in the True Dharma Eye". The author Wenkang, whose surname is Fei Mo and whose courtesy name is Tiexian, calls himself Yanbei Xianren and is a Manchu Xianghongbanner. The book was written during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty. It originally had fifty-three chapters, but was later lost and lost. At the time of publication, only the first forty chapters remained. The author claims that this book is about "a public case in Kyoto" in the late Kangxi and early Yongzheng years. The novel describes a family with complete five moral ethics and abundant flowers to decorate the "peaceful and prosperous age" of the Qing Dynasty. The heroes and heroines in the novel are the heroes in the author's mind. The story tells that He Yufeng, a famous chivalrous girl in Kyoto, took refuge in the mountains and forests because her father was killed by the powerful Ji Xiantang. She changed her name to Thirteenth Sister, befriended heroes, traveled to the market, and waited for opportunities to take revenge. One day, she met the young master An Ji, who was running to save his father, and was in trouble. The thirteenth sister resolutely rescued An Ji from danger, and said that Zhang Jinfeng, a weak woman who was rescued during the contract, would marry An Ji. Later, An's father was rescued and Ji Xiantang was executed by the court. The thirteenth sister, He Yufeng, immediately married An Ji. Zhang Jinfeng and He Yufeng married An Ji together, and they lived in harmony and were sisters, so this book is also called "Golden Yuan". The book successfully portrays the heroic character and chivalrous qualities of Thirteenth Sister He Yufeng, who is both wise and brave, and hates evil as much as she hates evil. The story has ups and downs, thrilling twists and turns, and the language is lively, delicate and interesting. It is one of the more outstanding classical chivalrous novels.
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