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The Setting Sun of the Great Song Empire

Ding Mu

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A weather-beaten old man with an iron horse and a strong sword, enters the tiger's den to drive away the enemy and builds a barrier, with the blood of a hero in his heart. As a scholar, he talked nonsense about upholding justice, and the Tianzhenghui collapsed and became a laughing matter of the world. For hundreds of years during the Song Dynasty, bad governance was rife and riddled with holes. The bloody sun sets, the golden pot is broken, and the hatred lasts forever. Nobility and despicability, justice and evil, conspiracy and love, survival and sacrifice-see the human nature in troubled times! In February of the first year of Jingkang, there were frequent wars in the northern territory of the Song Dynasty, and the Jin army captured a large number of prefectures and counties. The Song Dynasty was riddled with bad governance, riddled with holes, declining, and lacking good generals. Zongze, a famous anti-gold general who feared the enemy, was in his dying years. He was ordered to put on his military uniform again when the country was in crisis. He turned the tide when the country was in crisis and fought bravely to resist the foreign invaders. Fortunately, we turned the corner and established ourselves in the south of the Yangtze River. The city was in ruins and bandits were on the rise. Zongze entered the tiger's den alone, showing his true character of being a wise and courageous man. He outsmarted the leaders of Tianzhenghui, hoeed traitors and raised food to defend Bianjing. In the second year of Jianyan, after more than seventy battles in three months, the Jin army was defeated. Zongze's achievements were outstanding, which enhanced the power of the Song army. He hates Zhao Gou's court and wants to keep the Southern Kingdom safe. Zongze wants to sweep across Mobei. Unfortunately, the bloody sun sets. He only harbors the blood of a hero who cares about the country and the people. He holds hatred for the rest of his life...

Chaos in the Song Empire

Ding Mu

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Wearing a yellow robe and trying to keep the Southern Kingdom safe, no matter how much his father and brother were captured, he abandoned the land of the Central Plains of the Song Dynasty. He was upright and upright, wielded his sword to fight against the Jin Dynasty, and was impeached many times, but he had no ambition to serve the country. He was insidious and despicable, a traitor to his country and an alliance, the emperor of "Great Chu", and eventually became a sinner through the ages. Nobility and despicability, justice and evil, conspiracy and love, survival and sacrifice-see the human nature in troubled times! During the Jingkang period, the mighty Song Dynasty faced powerful enemies. Zhao Ji abandoned his throne and fled, throwing away his helmet and armor. The prince Zhao Huan was pushed to the throne with no big chest. Taiyuan was in a hurry and Bianjing was in danger. The Yellow River defense line of the Song Dynasty collapsed overnight and was vulnerable. The two emperors of Huiqin were captured, and the country was ruined and the people were ill. The country has no good ruler, the government has no authority, the country is weak and corrupt, and the people are in dire straits. Li Gang was upright and upright. When the national crisis came, he advocated against the Jin army. He defeated the Jin army but was repeatedly impeached and banished. Suo Tianxiong had great ambitions to save the country from danger, resisted the imperial court and assisted the British masters. When the Jin army invaded the south, he stood up and mobilized the people to fight against foreign enemies. A generation of heroes, loyal to the country and loving the people, how could it be that Zhao Gou sat down and established his own court facing south, while Li Bangyan, Tong Guan, and Zhang Bangchang betrayed the country and begged for their lives! The hero is short of breath. The Northern Song Dynasty, which was once second to none and had unprecedented prosperity, is gone...