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Dark Phoenix
"Dark Phoenix" is the work of Zheng Zhengyin, a famous martial arts novelist in the Republic of China. The novel mainly tells the story of the leader of the Fengwei Gang, Tiannan Yisou Wu Weiyang, and others who escaped from prison after being captured, which triggered a series of grievances and grievances in the world. The righteous people headed by Zhuang Tianyou, Black Phoenix Liu Rongzhen and others finally brought Wu Weiyang and others to justice through wisdom and martial arts. The novel h
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Zheng Zhengyin's Classic Martial Arts Novel: the Hidden Heroes of the Fengchen and the Eagle Claw King
This book is a work by Zheng Zhengyin, a northern martial arts novelist at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China. It tells the story of a man with lofty ideals who performed chivalry and righteousness during the social turmoil in the early years of the Republic of China and gradually grew into a hero. Readers who like martial arts novels should not miss this book. In the early years of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty, hair twisting was rampant. Shaanxi was in a hurry
77Reads9.4Score—Shelves
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The Legend of Iron Bellsou
Martial arts master Zheng Zhengyin's heroic work: The story takes place after the Jiangxi Anti-Qing Center and the Four Snow Mountain Heroes successfully joined forces and defeated the masters sent by the Manchu Qing Dynasty; the heroes based in the Snow Mountains, led by the Snow Mountain Hero Tielingsou, attacked the evil mine owners and rescued the mining workers. Hou Yi, the scum of the martial arts world, bullied the weak, seized minerals, and oppressed the mining workers... In the end, Tie
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Legend of Heroes Beyond the Wall
[Gu Long: Zheng Zhengyin is the earliest martial arts novelist I admired. His writing is concise and the events in the martial arts forest are immersive.] "The Legend of Heroes Beyond the Wall" created by martial arts master Zheng Zhengyin describes the crisis in Shaanxi in the early years of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty. Under the background of Duolong'a leading his troops to annihilate the Nian army, he created a series of thrilling stories of many heroes, embodying the contest between justice
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Iron Lion Flag
An "iron lion flag" symbolizing the authority of a powerful gang or escort agency. The story revolves around the fight for, protection or revival of this flag. The protagonist may be responsible for protecting the flag, or may need to recapture the flag that was stolen, and maintain the honor of the Iron Lion Flag in the disputes between rivers and lakes.
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Minjiang Heroine
"Minjiang Heroine" is a full-length martial arts novel written by Zheng Zhengyin, which combines Jianghu grievances, gang conflicts and chivalrous character. The story takes place in the salt area along the Xichuan River. Due to the rectification of the salt policy, profiteers and evil forces were offended. The salt ambassador Jiang Wenhan was framed and dismissed from his post, and his family fell into ruin. His son Jiang Yingjie returned home to raise money, carrying ten pearls on the way. Une
—Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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The Record of Enmity and Enmity in the Sea of Clouds
[Gu Long: Zheng Zhengyin's descriptions of martial arts and martial arts are very exciting] Martial arts master Zheng Zhengyin's version of "The Birth of a Prefix": Under the education of the officials and gentry of the Qing Empire, a loyal and honest man understood the simple truth of "the sky is dead, and the yellow sky is here to stand"! This book is also called "The Wind and Clouds of the Minjiang River", which tells the story of the grievances and grievances of the establishment of a boat g
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Dragon and Phoenix (Collection of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·zheng Zhengyin Volume)
Unparalleled and majestic writings are appreciated by both refined and popular people; peerless and wonderful books are reappearing in the world. The martial arts novels of the Republic of China are a splendid landscape in the history of Chinese literature and Chinese culture. With the starting point of promoting traditional Chinese culture, discovering and sorting out the literary classics of the Republic of China, our publisher has launched the "Republic of China Martial Arts Novels Collection
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Five Phoenix Chaoyang Knife
Liu Yunzhou was originally a wealthy man from Xiaohekou in Linyu County, but he was arrested by General Shengjing's Mansion on trumped-up charges. While being escorted, his wife Shi Jingyi and son Liu Luer managed to rescue him and successfully helped him escape from prison. It turns out that all this is a conspiracy of Liu Yunzhou's fellow disciple Heishashou Zhan Huayang. In order to avenge his past, he killed Liu Yunzhou for his own selfish desires under the guise of public benefit. Liu Yunzh
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The Rise and Fall of Officials
"The Rise and Fall of Officials" is a historical novel written by Huang Shizhong, a novelist in the late Qing Dynasty. The work starts from Yuan Shikai's early years when he came to Beijing to introduce Li Hongzhang and took refuge with Li Hongzhang through his father's influence. It details his role and choices in a series of major historical events such as the supervision of the Korean state, Beiyang military training, the Reform Movement of 1898, and the Boxer Rebellion. Through the interacti
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Dragon Tiger Storm
It refers to the grand situation of fighting between dragons and tigers in the rivers and lakes, and sudden changes in the situation. The novel depicts the fierce conflicts and alliances between good and evil factions or multiple forces competing for hegemony, martial arts secrets or resolving old grudges, showing a magnificent martial arts picture.
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Dragon and Phoenix
A classic work by Zheng Zhengyin, the martial arts master of the Republic of China. The novel tells the story of Shi Jinlong, who was born lonely by the Qiantang River, seeking revenge for his parents, learning martial arts from monk Jingxu, Xiaoxiang swordsman Gongsun Yi, and others, and experiencing his adventures in Zhejiang and Anhui. In the second half of the novel, there is a vague love story interspersed between Shi Jinlong and his enemy Qin Meizhen, who met each other and called each oth
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Beggar Man
A chivalrous master hidden among the beggars. He looks slovenly and lives in the city, but in fact he has special skills and a heart for justice. Being able to see through the world in a dirty environment, stand up at critical moments, punish bullies, and help the weak is a typical example of "the real person does not show his face".
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Eagle Claw King
The benchmark for hardcore martial arts "technical flow"! The master of the Eagle Claw Sect, Wang Daolong, punches to the flesh, has no internal sword energy, and relies entirely on real martial arts moves to KO the villain. Writing about Qinggong is like a parkour tutorial, writing about fighting is like action storyboards, and the rules of the world are strict like "The Godfather". Want to learn traditional martial arts? The book even shows you the key points of "black tiger pulling out the he
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Dragon and Phoenix
"Dragon and Phoenix" is a traditional chivalrous work by the martial arts novelist Zheng Zhengyin. The story is set in Laozhupo on the banks of the Qiantang River and tells the story of young Shi Jinlong's arduous journey of revenge for his parents after his family suffered a huge change. His father died when he was young, and his mother worked hard to raise him and later passed away. Shi Jinlong was burdened with a blood feud. He received the true biography of two famous masters, Shaolin monk J
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Two Heroes at the Frontier
At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, the area around Yunnan was in turmoil. The guard envoy Lu Xiangqian was imprisoned because he helped Sheng Yunfei, a green forest figure, in his early years. Many years later, although Lu Xiangqian was pardoned, he was repeatedly plotted against him because he was promoted to General Zhenwei as a high-ranking official, and he was eventually dismissed from his post and investigated. In order to clear up the grievances and
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Kunlun Sword
"Kunlun Sword" is one of the masterpieces of Zheng Zhengyin, the great northern martial arts master. It continues the author's creative style which is famous for realistic martial arts and Jianghu structure. This book is set against the backdrop of official strife in the Qing Dynasty. It tells the story of a thrilling struggle between the Kunlun sect and the knights in order to rescue their wronged comrades and fight against the power and traitors. The story begins when Kunlun disciples Huo Yuan
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Continuation of the Eagle Claw King
"Eagle Claw King" is a classic martial arts work written by martial arts novelist Zheng Zhengyin. It continues the main story line of "Eagle Claw King". The book has a total of fifty-two chapters and about 520,000 words. The novel takes the Fengwei gang leader Wu Weiyang's intention to rebuild the gang's power as the background, and unfolds a majestic narrative of grievances and the battle between good and evil. The work mainly describes how Wu Weiyang and his old gang tried to make a comeback a
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Bashan Swordsman
"Bashan Swordsman" is one of the masterpieces of the martial arts novelist Zheng Zhengyin of the Republic of China. It is set on the Qingliangding Mountain in Sanjie Mountain in Fuzhou, Dongchuan Road, Sichuan. It tells the story of retired veteran martial artist Fang Jiwu who was forced to return to the martial arts world due to provocation from his old enemy "Xichuan Shuangsha". Fang Jiwu originally wanted to spend his remaining years under a cool roof, but due to an autumn hunting encounter w
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Baishan Shuangxia
"Two Heroes on the White Mountain" is one of the masterpieces of Zheng Zhengyin, a martial arts novelist in the Republic of China. The novel is set in Fengcheng Mansion outside the Pass in the Qing Dynasty. It tells the story of two knights, Liu Pengfei and Yun Tianzhu, who met and got to know each other in troubled times and fought against power together. Yun Tianzhu was originally a military attache of the Qing Dynasty. He was framed by his superiors for his integrity. After abandoning his off
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Female Butcher
"The Butcher" is a classic work by the martial arts novelist Zheng Zhengyin of the Republic of China. The book has approximately 68,000 words and is known for its twists and turns and vivid characterization. The novel tells the story of Lu Qiniang, a female gangster from the Fengwei Gang who committed many evil deeds in the world, eventually betraying her family and being hunted by many chivalrous masters. In order to escape pursuit, Lu Qiniang fled from the south of the Yangtze River to outside
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Huai Shang Fengyun
"The Storm on the Huai River" is a martial arts novel written by Zheng Zhengyin and is the sequel to "The Eagle Claw King". The story follows the plot of the previous work after the meeting of the heroes of Twelve Lianwu Jingye Villa. It takes the leader of the Huaiyang Sect, King Eagle Claw, as he returns to the Green Bamboo Pond of Qingfeng Castle, and unfolds a wonderful chapter of grudges and the battle between good and evil. Although the Fengwei Gang collapsed after being annihilated by the
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Lihunzi Mother Circle
"Leaving Souls from the Mother Circle" is one of the masterpieces of Zheng Zhengyin, a martial arts novelist of the Republic of China. The novel is set against the backdrop of the conflicts in the Jianghu after the Fengwei Gang was destroyed. It tells the story of the female butcher Lu Qiniang and the incense master of the execution hall, Seabird Wu Qing, who defected to the north in an attempt to retaliate against the Yan and Zhao heroes of the Huaiyang faction, triggering a series of vicious b
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Seven Swords in Liaodong
"Seven Swords of Liaodong" is one of the masterpieces of the martial arts novelist Zheng Zhengyin of the Republic of China. The story begins with Lu Hongjiang, a young man from southern Zhejiang, who went astray due to family poverty and joined the army of the "two-headed snake" Ye Yun, the leader of the green forest bandit. During one operation, Lu Hongjiang witnessed the filial act of Feng Huimin, the daughter of a wealthy gentry, who cut off her flesh to heal her relatives. He was deeply move
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Iron Umbrella Man
[Gu Long: Zheng Zhengyin is one of the earliest writers of martial arts novels that I admired. His writing is concise, and the events in the martial arts forest are as immersive as they are written. The work of a generation of martial arts master Zheng Zhengyin. This book was published in two books during the Republic of China: "Mr. Iron Umbrella" and "Yun Zhongyan". It is actually a book with continuous stories. Now the merged name is "Iron Umbrella Man". Through the efforts of Mr. Tie Umbrella
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Feng Chen Hidden Hero Eagle Claw King
[Traditional Jianghu Chivalry Novels | Qing Dynasty Martial Arts | Revenge of Rape | Duel between Housemen] During the Tongzhi period, the Nien bandits caused chaos, and bandits were rampant in the borders of Shaanxi and Henan. The people were miserable. The number one hero in Huaishang, King Daolong of the Eagle Claw, possesses the unparalleled hard skills of the Eagle Claw and travels across mountains and rivers with his light skills. Friend Yang Wen was falsely accused of being a traitor for
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One-Word Sword
"One Word Sword" is a traditional short martial arts novel with a total of five chapters. It uses the revenge of the young knight Shi Jinlong as the main line to connect the stories of grievances in the world, the love between children and the enlightenment of Buddhism. Young Shi Jinlong was deeply vengeful for killing his father. He worked hard to practice the Xiaoxiang swordsman's unique sword, and went to Fengyang to find his enemy Qin Dabiao. On the way, he met Qin Meizhen, the daughter of Q
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Qiantang Double Sword Record
"The Record of Two Swords in Qiantang" is Zheng Zheng's classic martial arts work of the Republic of China. Young Shi Jinlong is burdened with a blood feud. His father was murdered by the mountain tiger Qin Dabiao in his early years. He studied under Shaolin Abbot Jingxu and the Xiaoxiang Swordsman successively, developed swordsmanship and palm skills, and chased the murderer to Fengyang Mansion for thousands of miles. By chance, he got acquainted with Qin Meizhen, a chivalrous girl from the Hen
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