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King Arthur (volume 2): the Rebel of God
General Fiction亚瑟王(卷二):逆神者
(british) Bernard Cornwell
"What I want to write is the story of my lord Arthur, a long time ago in this land called Britain. He is the god of war, the uncrowned king, and the enemy of God. Most of you have heard of his name, but you have never shed tears for him like I do..." This is his story - our dear leader, our ruler, our Arthur. He did not believe that the cauldron that the great Merlin sought could return Britain to the world - a magical treasure that had been lost for centuries, a magical gift from the old gods. He summoned loyal warriors and skilled warriors, led them to fight against the Saxons, and determined to take back the territory given by the gods with his own hands. If Arthur had any true faith, it was his belief in the divine right of kings. His oath was to place Mordred on the throne, and the man who swore allegiance to Arthur would also swear allegiance to that oath until the future official coronation of the recalcitrant heir. He did not need to seek the blessing of the gods, nor did he have any ambition to usurp the throne. All he originally wanted was peace, nothing more.
"What I want to write is the story of my lord Arthur, a long time ago in this land called Britain. He is the god of war, the uncrowned king, and the enemy of God. Most of you have heard of his name, but you have never shed tears for him like I do..." This is his story - our dear leader, our ruler, our Arthur. He did not believe that the cauldron that the great Merlin sought could return Britain to the world - a magical treasure that had been lost for centuries, a magical gift from the old gods. He summoned loyal warriors and skilled warriors, led them to fight against the Saxons, and determined to take back the territory given by the gods with his own hands. If Arthur had any true faith, it was his belief in the divine right of kings. His oath was to place Mordred on the throne, and the man who swore allegiance to Arthur would also swear allegiance to that oath until the future official coronation of the recalcitrant heir. He did not need to seek the blessing of the gods, nor did he have any ambition to usurp the throne. All he originally wanted was peace, nothing more.

King Arthur (volume 3): the Sword in the Lake
General Fiction亚瑟王(卷三):湖中剑
(british) Bernard Cornwell
"What I want to write is the story of my lord Arthur, a long time ago in this land called Britain. He is the God of War, the uncrowned king, and the enemy of God. Most of you have heard of his name, but you have never shed tears for him like I do..." Arthur can give up everything just to build his ideal country; but his warriors firmly believe that Britain cannot usher in light and glory under the leadership of Mordred. The war in this lost land is still spreading in all directions. As for the Saxons who were defeated by Arthur's sword, they are worthy of being respectable and formidable opponents. They broke through the flames and secret spells of Britain and roared a decisive battle on Mount Barton. This is the final moment of battle, against the Saxons, against Mordred, against heaven and earth. In order to save Britain from fire and water, and for Arthur to realize his dream and great cause, the warriors raised their guns and spears. And Arthur, our Arthur, the eternal and great Lord of Britain, embarked on his own lonely road...
"What I want to write is the story of my lord Arthur, a long time ago in this land called Britain. He is the God of War, the uncrowned king, and the enemy of God. Most of you have heard of his name, but you have never shed tears for him like I do..." Arthur can give up everything just to build his ideal country; but his warriors firmly believe that Britain cannot usher in light and glory under the leadership of Mordred. The war in this lost land is still spreading in all directions. As for the Saxons who were defeated by Arthur's sword, they are worthy of being respectable and formidable opponents. They broke through the flames and secret spells of Britain and roared a decisive battle on Mount Barton. This is the final moment of battle, against the Saxons, against Mordred, against heaven and earth. In order to save Britain from fire and water, and for Arthur to realize his dream and great cause, the warriors raised their guns and spears. And Arthur, our Arthur, the eternal and great Lord of Britain, embarked on his own lonely road...

King Arthur Trilogy (set of 3 Volumes in Total)
General Fiction亚瑟王三部曲(套装共3册)
(british) Bernard Cornwell
This set of books is the "King Arthur" series, including three volumes: "The Winter King", "The Defiant God" and "The Sword in the Lake". "King Arthur" is the most legendary king of the United Kingdom. Terms related to him such as the Knights of the Round Table, Lancelot, Guinevere (or translated as Guinevere), the Sword in the Stone, and the Fairy in the Lake also enjoy high popularity around the world. Today, "retelling the myth of Arthur" has become an important genre of fantasy creation, with perhaps thousands of derivative books and images, and has become one of the representatives of British elements in popular culture. People usually think that the story of Arthur is a fictional legend of ancient Britain, compiled and sung by bards. However, historical novelist Bernard Cornwell went in the opposite direction this time. He used the most delicate and credible brushwork to depict the story based on the authenticity of Arthur's existence. Cornwell believes that Arthur is the representative of the war leader who led the British people to resist the Saxon invaders. He combines textual research with fantasy, strips away the halo of magic, touches the true face of history, and leads readers deeply into the chaotic and crazy Britain of the fifth century.
This set of books is the "King Arthur" series, including three volumes: "The Winter King", "The Defiant God" and "The Sword in the Lake". "King Arthur" is the most legendary king of the United Kingdom. Terms related to him such as the Knights of the Round Table, Lancelot, Guinevere (or translated as Guinevere), the Sword in the Stone, and the Fairy in the Lake also enjoy high popularity around the world. Today, "retelling the myth of Arthur" has become an important genre of fantasy creation, with perhaps thousands of derivative books and images, and has become one of the representatives of British elements in popular culture. People usually think that the story of Arthur is a fictional legend of ancient Britain, compiled and sung by bards. However, historical novelist Bernard Cornwell went in the opposite direction this time. He used the most delicate and credible brushwork to depict the story based on the authenticity of Arthur's existence. Cornwell believes that Arthur is the representative of the war leader who led the British people to resist the Saxon invaders. He combines textual research with fantasy, strips away the halo of magic, touches the true face of history, and leads readers deeply into the chaotic and crazy Britain of the fifth century.

King Arthur (volume 1): King of Winter
General Fiction亚瑟王(卷一):凛冬王
(british) Bernard Cornwell
What I want to write is the story of my lord Arthur, a long time ago in this land called Britain. He is the god of war, the uncrowned king, and the enemy of God. Most of you have heard of his name, but you have never shed tears for him like I did... The story begins with the birth of a baby. He is the new crown prince of the Kingdom of Demonia, Arthur's nephew, and a weak lame man. He carries the hopes of his grandfather, High King Uther, and is sheltered in Avalon, where madmen gather. He is the favorite of God and the kingdom. However, Arthur, the great Arthur, the true guardian of Demonia, did not receive the justice he deserved. It wasn't until the Saxons invaded in large numbers that the wizard Merlin disappeared from the world in search of the Thirteen Artifacts. The British kings who had lost their guidance were shocked to realize that they had already ruined their retreat... Britain, a Britain that had abandoned its faith and was full of sins, with the efforts of Arthur and Merlin, could it regain the favor of the gods and return to its former glory of unity?
What I want to write is the story of my lord Arthur, a long time ago in this land called Britain. He is the god of war, the uncrowned king, and the enemy of God. Most of you have heard of his name, but you have never shed tears for him like I did... The story begins with the birth of a baby. He is the new crown prince of the Kingdom of Demonia, Arthur's nephew, and a weak lame man. He carries the hopes of his grandfather, High King Uther, and is sheltered in Avalon, where madmen gather. He is the favorite of God and the kingdom. However, Arthur, the great Arthur, the true guardian of Demonia, did not receive the justice he deserved. It wasn't until the Saxons invaded in large numbers that the wizard Merlin disappeared from the world in search of the Thirteen Artifacts. The British kings who had lost their guidance were shocked to realize that they had already ruined their retreat... Britain, a Britain that had abandoned its faith and was full of sins, with the efforts of Arthur and Merlin, could it regain the favor of the gods and return to its former glory of unity?