Song Dynasty: from a Soldier in the Army to a World Hero

Song Dynasty: from a Soldier in the Army to a World Hero

by Chen Echan

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3.7Mwords1,185chapters
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About This Novel

(Original name: Destroy the Jin Dynasty and Attack the Song Dynasty, Carry the Northern Expedition to the End) Shaoxing thirty-one years ago. This year, it has been twenty years since Yue Fei was murdered. This year, it has been ten years since Han Shizhong died in depression. This year, it has been thirty-four years since the Jingkang Incident and the fall of Beidi. This year, Wan Yanliang mobilized the entire army of the Jin Kingdom, raised millions of troops to the West Lake, and immediately mounted the peak of Mount Wu, vowing to destroy the small imperial court of the Southern Song Dynasty. This year, Liu Qi, who used to be so high-spirited in the past, was already old and decrepit. He dragged his sick body and fought hard in Huainan to breathe his last breath for the Song Dynasty. In this year, Li Xianzhong, who had wiped out his family and returned to the Song Dynasty, had transformed from a young general to a mainstay of the Song Dynasty. This year, the fifty-one-year-old Yu Yunwen came to Caishi, organized the remaining troops and defeated the generals, and faced the front of the Northern Dynasty. This year, Li Bao took a boat and raided Chendao, Zhang Rong braved the snowy night to fight on the Yangtze River, Wei Sheng led the weak soldiers to fight to death in Haizhou, and the heroes who crawled out of the sea of ​​​​blood in Jingkang Corpse Mountain burned their hearts out. The old times are over. Later, Geng Jing, the leader of the Shandong rebel army, died at the hands of a villain. Xin Qiji, who returned to the Song Dynasty, died in depression. Finally, the Yue Family Army Bi met with difficulty in achieving his ambitions. This is how things should be. However, this year, a soul from the future finally changed everything.

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It's Sunny in Nanxiang💕💞20mo ago

As for the Song Dynasty, there is no need to support anyone who crosses the Song Dynasty, as long as they have the strength, they will definitely rebel. As long as there is the Song Dynasty, the most capable ones are Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin and Song Zhezong Zhao Xu. The others are not very capable. It doesn't matter if there are many generals who can fight. If you can't stand it, you will be stabbed in the back by the imperial court. How about Di Qing? If he didn't die in depression, what about Yue Fei? Feng Bo Ting died tragically, what about Han Shizhong? He resigned and went into seclusion and died in depression. He served as a military general in the Song Dynasty. In the end, he either died or relinquished his military power and returned to his hometown. So there was no need to help him because his roots were already rotten.

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Book Friend 2023022361477220mo ago

It would be better to destroy a country like Song Dynasty. You never want to fight for the country by yourself, and neither the emperor nor the court officials want you to succeed. The moment you succeed, you will die.

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Wry Smile-yang9mo ago

I suggest the author check the average age of the Qing royal family

I suggest the author check the average age of the royal princesses and princes of the Qing Dynasty. It is shocking that it is only about 27-28. Maybe some people think that the prince was killed because of watching movies and TV series, but the possibility of the princess being killed is very small, right? The average age is also around 27-28 years old. This average age is similar to that of wild chimpanzees. The historical data is there. I can't lie. Why only the Qing Dynasty and not other dynasties? Because the historical data of other dynasties are incomplete, the Qing Dynasty is considered the most complete. Other dynasties will not be better. Science and traditional Chinese medicine are actually opposites. If we want to develop scientific medicine, traditional Chinese medicine will inevitably be abolished or eliminated from the medical sequence. A similar example is Western medicine. Western medicine was completely abolished two hundred years ago, leaving only a lancet that once bloodletted, and then completely re-established modern medicine bit by bit. The Western medicine we talk about is called modern medicine when translated according to the meaning of the word. The opposite is traditional medicine. For example, traditional Chinese medicine is the abbreviation of traditional Chinese medicine. Western medicine itself is also extensive and profound. The theory of earth, water, fire, and qi and the four body fluids are actually almost the same principles as the five elements. The difference is only in details, not in essence. The author wants to establish modern medicine, and traditional Chinese medicine cannot help at all, because science cannot find meridians, yin, yang, and five elements, and science cannot conduct any research on traditional Chinese medicine. Because Chinese medicine cannot be falsified, knowledgeable people will already know what it means when they hear this. Some people will refute artemisinin, but anyone who has seen the elbow reserve emergency prescription cannot use this as an example.

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Carrot Talk20mo ago

What is the significance of the rebirth of the Northern Expedition? Just to be loyal like Zhao Gou?

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Book Friends 202411269415715mo ago

The Song Dynasty can be said to be the most difficult to reform among all dynasties, and it feels like it is useless for anyone to try. Because it won the country incorrectly, it had to use the wrong system to maintain the wrong state structure. The wrong system made the country weak, but once the wrong system was changed, the wrong state structure would face threats and perish. It can be said that there is no other way. The Song Dynasty and the correct system cannot coexist at all, and one can only die.

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Xiaoyaosanren_ec20mo ago

Can we bring the Song Dynasty with us during the Northern Expedition? [Emot=default,01/]

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Pine Nuts_ba11mo ago

It is one of the few masterpieces in historical literature, but it still has flaws. More than once in a battle scene, the infantry is described as forming a spear formation to welcome the opponent's cavalry. This in itself is not a problem, but when there is clearly a divine arm crossbow, sometimes it is not necessary at all. After all, what cavalry fears most is strong bows and crossbows. If they can kill with crossbow arrows, they must use crossbow arrows first.

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Old Man10mo ago

You, a modern man, did not rebel when you returned to the Song Dynasty, but you went to be a licking dog, and you still wrote a piece of chicken feathers. You are not writing a brief history of the Song Dynasty, you are writing a novel, and you want to make the Song Dynasty trap you to death. Writing like this in the Song Dynasty, you thought there were too many readers.

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Under the Night 2813mo ago

What can I say, the writing is quite good, and the war scenes are depicted very delicately. But it's too delayed. The overall plot is dragging. There is also the strengthening of enemies. I have read the history of the Song Dynasty and the history of the Jin Dynasty. The author simply wanted to write out everyone's highlight moments. As long as it is someone who is against him. Strengthen the enemy greatly. But have you ever considered that to be honest, your enemies are also stupid sometimes. He is a human being and not a god. Not all the time, all the highlights. I have finished reading Volume 1 in its entirety and am not ready to read Volume 2 yet. According to the author's current thinking. To finish the book, it will take at least 1,000 chapters. It's not impossible, but it's really too slow. Alas, I really can't watch it anymore.

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孤云独步18mo ago

The interests of the ruler sometimes conflict with the interests of the country and the nation. Whose interests will the ruler preserve?

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