
Yang Du (volume 2)
by Tang Haoming
About This Novel
As a protégé of the Hunan academic giant Wang Kaiyun, he inherited his teacher's imperial knowledge, had ambitions to become a minister in commoner clothes, and to become a prince from a scholar. However, he failed the national examination twice and finally became the second place in the economic special subject. Why was he forced to avoid Japan? He hoped that the implementation of the monarchy and the constitution would make China one of the powerful countries, and he searched for ways to manage the world and benefit the people. What made him willing to work for Yuan Shikai and work for the restoration of the imperial system? He was disheartened when his dream of a monarch and a constitution was overthrown. He turned from Zhuang to Buddhism and did not care about worldly affairs. Why did he extend a helping hand to Sun Yat-sen to save the democratic republic at the critical moment of Cheng Jiongming's rebellion? Has he, with his great ambitions, found the real way to save the country? With his well-organized writing and boundless ambition, this book contains the ups and downs of Yang Du's legendary life.
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