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靖康侠影录·上部:万里寻君
Cai Kegang
"Jingkang Xia Lu" tells the story of the Jingkang period of the Northern Song Dynasty (1126-1127). The Jin army captured Tokyo and captured more than 3,000 people including Huizong, Qinzong, his father and son, the Zhao royal family, and concubines, and escorted them northward. The eighteenth son of Huizong, King Xin Zhao Zhen, luckily escaped, so he joined forces with Ma Kuo, Zhao Bangjie and other martial arts heroes to embark on the road to pursue and rescue the two emperors of Huizong. This book tells the story of King Xin and all the martyrs who traveled north from the banks of the Yellow River and pursued from Yanjing to Zhongjing. They went through many hardships and encountered the Jin army several times. They were in danger, but they moved forward bravely without flinching.
"Jingkang Xia Lu" tells the story of the Jingkang period of the Northern Song Dynasty (1126-1127). The Jin army captured Tokyo and captured more than 3,000 people including Huizong, Qinzong, his father and son, the Zhao royal family, and concubines, and escorted them northward. The eighteenth son of Huizong, King Xin Zhao Zhen, luckily escaped, so he joined forces with Ma Kuo, Zhao Bangjie and other martial arts heroes to embark on the road to pursue and rescue the two emperors of Huizong. This book tells the story of King Xin and all the martyrs who traveled north from the banks of the Yellow River and pursued from Yanjing to Zhongjing. They went through many hardships and encountered the Jin army several times. They were in danger, but they moved forward bravely without flinching.

靖康侠影录·下部:梦断塞北
Cai Kegang
"Jingkang Xia Lu" tells the story of the Jingkang period of the Northern Song Dynasty (1126-1127). The Jin army captured Tokyo and captured more than 3,000 people including Huizong, Qinzong, his father and son, the Zhao royal family, and concubines, and escorted them northward. The eighteenth son of Huizong, King Xin Zhao Zhen, luckily escaped, so he joined forces with Ma Kuo, Zhao Bangjie and other martial arts heroes to embark on the road to pursue and rescue the two emperors of Huizong. This book tells the story of Zhao Zhen and the knights in the rivers and lakes who are in hot pursuit, but they always miss the Emperor Huiqin who is being released. Some people died on the way, while others finally responded to Zongze's call and joined the anti-Jin army; King Xin decided to embark on the confusing road of pursuing and protecting his father and brother alone.
"Jingkang Xia Lu" tells the story of the Jingkang period of the Northern Song Dynasty (1126-1127). The Jin army captured Tokyo and captured more than 3,000 people including Huizong, Qinzong, his father and son, the Zhao royal family, and concubines, and escorted them northward. The eighteenth son of Huizong, King Xin Zhao Zhen, luckily escaped, so he joined forces with Ma Kuo, Zhao Bangjie and other martial arts heroes to embark on the road to pursue and rescue the two emperors of Huizong. This book tells the story of Zhao Zhen and the knights in the rivers and lakes who are in hot pursuit, but they always miss the Emperor Huiqin who is being released. Some people died on the way, while others finally responded to Zongze's call and joined the anti-Jin army; King Xin decided to embark on the confusing road of pursuing and protecting his father and brother alone.