
Legend of Eight Banners: the Rise of the Khan King
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Nurhaci lost his mother when he was young, and was bullied by his stepmother. His father allowed his stepmother to bully the Nurhaci brothers, so they had to leave home and join their grandfather. In Gule City, they learned a lot of military skills, and Nurhaci also had his first girlfriend, but it was short-lived. Their tranquility was destroyed by the war, and their grandfather was captured and eventually killed by the Ming Dynasty. The Nurhaci brothers once again became bereaved dogs. Both were captured and gradually gained appreciation in the Liaodong General Military Mansion. Nurhachi also developed a brotherly friendship with the second son Li Rubai. By chance, Nurhaci and Qingya met. At first they could not stand each other, but in the end they became each other's soul mates and gave birth to two sons, Chuying and Daishan. However, happy times are always short-lived. Atai, the only surviving uncle, rebuilt Gule City and continued to be an enemy of the Ming Dynasty. He was eventually killed by his subordinates. Nurhachi's father and grandfather also died in the rebellion when they persuaded Atai to surrender. Nurhaci, who basically lost all his close relatives, stood up overnight...
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Five-star recommendation
It tells that period of history in an easy-to-understand language with a sense of humor.
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Five-star recommendation
It tells that period of history in an easy-to-understand language with a sense of humor.
This book is inspiring and enjoyable to read
This is well written and worth reading
A good life starts with reading
Read more, improve self-cultivation, and the fragrance of books will accompany me to grow.













