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Behind the Scenes News
History幕后新闻
Guan Jie
This book includes the secret of the world's best story telling village, the mysterious disappearance of Zheng Banqiao's authentic works, the popularity of General Zhong Wei in Hunan folk oral literature, the four-hundred-year wandering history of Hai Rui's seal, the martial arts legends in Tai Chi's hometown, the old woman from Shaoshan who entertained Mao Zedong, and other mysterious chapters to satisfy readers all over the world's desire to solve historical mysteries...
This book includes the secret of the world's best story telling village, the mysterious disappearance of Zheng Banqiao's authentic works, the popularity of General Zhong Wei in Hunan folk oral literature, the four-hundred-year wandering history of Hai Rui's seal, the martial arts legends in Tai Chi's hometown, the old woman from Shaoshan who entertained Mao Zedong, and other mysterious chapters to satisfy readers all over the world's desire to solve historical mysteries...

Shunzhi Moved the Capital
General Fiction顺治迁都
Guan Jie
In August 1644, the Qing government moved its capital to the Central Plains. In Hunchun, imperial guard An Chong'a rescued a Japanese shipwrecked businessman from the sword. According to the order, An Chong'a escorted them to Beijing with the army that moved the capital. The kings of the Ming and Tang Dynasties murdered Japanese people many times in order to achieve the plan of killing with borrowed knives. Tokugawa Keiko saves the day from danger many times, and the daughter-in-law plots a romantic love affair. Emperor Shunzhi issued an edict, ordering An Chong'a to escort Japanese guests back to China. Farewell, Tokugawa Keiko burst into tears. An Chong'a said in surprise, "Miss, I knew you were a spy..."
In August 1644, the Qing government moved its capital to the Central Plains. In Hunchun, imperial guard An Chong'a rescued a Japanese shipwrecked businessman from the sword. According to the order, An Chong'a escorted them to Beijing with the army that moved the capital. The kings of the Ming and Tang Dynasties murdered Japanese people many times in order to achieve the plan of killing with borrowed knives. Tokugawa Keiko saves the day from danger many times, and the daughter-in-law plots a romantic love affair. Emperor Shunzhi issued an edict, ordering An Chong'a to escort Japanese guests back to China. Farewell, Tokugawa Keiko burst into tears. An Chong'a said in surprise, "Miss, I knew you were a spy..."