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The Shocking Catastrophe of Annihilation
Short Fiction惊绝灭之惊鸿劫
Barbaric And Unruly People
This is a world full of fantasy, fairy tales, and martial arts, where strength is the most important, with three brothers as the main line, who know each other, cherish each other, hate each other, and kill each other! For the sake of friendship, for the right path, and to change human nature, Jing Hongyu is an alien from heaven who has transformed into a human form, Shangguan Jue is an ancient demon god reincarnated in reincarnation, and Cheng Yin is a lay disciple of Buddhism who learned the peerless magic "Nine Turns of Life" due to unexpected encounters! The adventure of the three of them ended with a murder, two of them were killed and one was seriously injured! I am left alone in Jinghongjue to think back on the past, with tears streaming down my face and deep sorrow...
This is a world full of fantasy, fairy tales, and martial arts, where strength is the most important, with three brothers as the main line, who know each other, cherish each other, hate each other, and kill each other! For the sake of friendship, for the right path, and to change human nature, Jing Hongyu is an alien from heaven who has transformed into a human form, Shangguan Jue is an ancient demon god reincarnated in reincarnation, and Cheng Yin is a lay disciple of Buddhism who learned the peerless magic "Nine Turns of Life" due to unexpected encounters! The adventure of the three of them ended with a murder, two of them were killed and one was seriously injured! I am left alone in Jinghongjue to think back on the past, with tears streaming down my face and deep sorrow...

道光秘史
Barbaric And Unruly People
The first half of Daoguang's life was indeed intertwined with royal favor and destiny. As the eldest son of Emperor Jiaqing, he has been bathed in the afterglow of Qianlong's later years since he was a child. The nearly eighty-year-old emperor was particularly fond of his grandson, and even took him hunting with him when Mulan was about to die in autumn. When Minning was ten years old, he shot a deer with his bow. Emperor Qianlong was so pleased that he immediately rewarded him with a yellow mantle and flower feathers, and publicly praised him for his "extraordinary wisdom and bravery, with the style of Taizu." This recognition from the supreme ruler of the dynasty not only established his status as prince, but also shaped his deep obsession with the "prosperous age". Under the rule of his father, Emperor Jiaqing, Minning spent his teenage years in fine clothing and fine food. He was named Prince Zhi, and his mansion was located in the core area of the capital. There were countless treasures in the mansion and more than a hundred servants. In addition to studying Confucian classics and riding and archery skills every day, he also participated in royal sacrifices or garden activities. The world in Minning's eyes is still the "Celestial Kingdom" described in "Si Ku Quanshu". His luck in being born into an imperial family is vividly reflected in him: he can securely sit on the throne without fighting for it. At the age of 29, he won the reputation of "loyalty and filial piety" for successfully suppressing the Tianli Sect uprising. At the age of 39, he successfully ascended the throne. But misfortune also followed him - the traditional imperial education he received since childhood lacked the knowledge reserves to cope with the impact of industrial civilization; the frugal habits cultivated in the palace pale in comparison to the huge indemnities of the Opium War; he always believed that "the methods of his ancestors" could solve all problems. This kind of contradiction broke out intensively in the later period of the administration. Finally, in the artillery fire of the Opium War, he personally witnessed the destruction of the myth of "Celestial Kingdom".
The first half of Daoguang's life was indeed intertwined with royal favor and destiny. As the eldest son of Emperor Jiaqing, he has been bathed in the afterglow of Qianlong's later years since he was a child. The nearly eighty-year-old emperor was particularly fond of his grandson, and even took him hunting with him when Mulan was about to die in autumn. When Minning was ten years old, he shot a deer with his bow. Emperor Qianlong was so pleased that he immediately rewarded him with a yellow mantle and flower feathers, and publicly praised him for his "extraordinary wisdom and bravery, with the style of Taizu." This recognition from the supreme ruler of the dynasty not only established his status as prince, but also shaped his deep obsession with the "prosperous age". Under the rule of his father, Emperor Jiaqing, Minning spent his teenage years in fine clothing and fine food. He was named Prince Zhi, and his mansion was located in the core area of the capital. There were countless treasures in the mansion and more than a hundred servants. In addition to studying Confucian classics and riding and archery skills every day, he also participated in royal sacrifices or garden activities. The world in Minning's eyes is still the "Celestial Kingdom" described in "Si Ku Quanshu". His luck in being born into an imperial family is vividly reflected in him: he can securely sit on the throne without fighting for it. At the age of 29, he won the reputation of "loyalty and filial piety" for successfully suppressing the Tianli Sect uprising. At the age of 39, he successfully ascended the throne. But misfortune also followed him - the traditional imperial education he received since childhood lacked the knowledge reserves to cope with the impact of industrial civilization; the frugal habits cultivated in the palace pale in comparison to the huge indemnities of the Opium War; he always believed that "the methods of his ancestors" could solve all problems. This kind of contradiction broke out intensively in the later period of the administration. Finally, in the artillery fire of the Opium War, he personally witnessed the destruction of the myth of "Celestial Kingdom".