
Jingkang Chronicles
by Fuyao Sali
About This Novel
Introduction to "Jingkang Chronicles" --Hu Sang During the reign of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, the Jurchens rose in the northeast and launched a fierce attack on the Liao Kingdom. Song Huizong and his courtiers saw a good opportunity to regain the "Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun". So the Northern Song Dynasty contacted the Jin State across the sea and signed a "maritime alliance" with the Jin State, agreeing that the two sides would attack the Liao Kingdom from both the north and the south. However, after the fall of the Liao Kingdom, the conflicts between the Song and Jin Dynasties suddenly intensified over the issues of land and currency. After Wanyan Sheng, Emperor Taizong of the Jin Dynasty, succeeded to the throne, he launched a large-scale armed invasion of the Northern Song Dynasty. Yilibu and Nianhan soldiers went south in two directions, and finally captured Bianjing, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. The Northern Song Dynasty was destroyed, and the two emperors hunted in the north. The long historical novel "Jingkang Fengyunlu" has a total of 208 chapters, each volume has about 2,050 words, and the whole book has a total of about 430,000 words. It is compiled based on a large number of historical materials. The book details the historical facts of the forty years between the Northern Song Dynasty's envoys and the Jin Kingdom in the seventh year of self-government (1117) and the assassination of Song Qinzong by Hailing King Wan Yanliang in the twenty-sixth year of Shaoxing (1156).
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