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Long Yin Young Emperor

Jiju

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Four kingdoms compete for hegemony, a chess game of mountains and rivers. In the first year of Suining in the Great Qi Dynasty, the Central Plains was divided into four kingdoms: the Song and Liang Dynasties fought for hegemony, and their cavalry traveled across the Central Plains; the weak states of Qi and Chen stayed together and struggled to survive in the cracks. The Song Dynasty controlled the fertile land of Heluo and had millions of soldiers; Liang controlled the dangerous fortresses of Longxi and relied on the passes to sharpen his sword. The two countries have been fighting for hundreds of years, with blood staining the Huaihe River and bones piling up the Mang Mountains, but it is difficult to distinguish between them. However, although the Qi State on the coast of the East China Sea had the advantage of salt and iron, it was hampered by the constraints of its powerful ministers; the Chen State in the south of the Yangtze River was sitting in a land of plenty, but its armaments were depleted and its monarchs and ministers were in a state of intoxication. The four kingdoms are surrounded by hungry tigers. In the chess game of troubled times, one wrong move can cause the mountains and rivers to overturn. Qi State Court·Three-Legged Dragon-Eating Dragon In Tianqi City of Qi State, three giant crocodiles lurk in the shadow of Zichen Palace: Queen Mother Webster: The chess player behind the bead curtain. The mother who is not the emperor holds the seal of the phoenix, and uses "filial piety" as a shackle to imprison the young emperor. Her gang members are spread throughout the six palaces, and her eyes are like spider webs covering both the government and the public. Prime Minister Cui Ding: The fangs under the red robe. The disciples and former officials monopolized the three provinces and six ministries. In the name of "supporting the country", they acted as traitors to the country. They secretly communicated with the Liang envoys and turned the border defense map into a bargaining chip. General Sun Long: The jackal in black armor. There were hundreds of thousands of private soldiers in Huaibei, who regarded the salt tax as a taboo. They carried their swords to the court to threaten Dan. The phrase "protect your majesty" was actually a warning to put the blade to the throat. The young man on the dragon chair is like a lone boat, turning the stormy waves into a knife to break the shackles.

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Youmeng

Short Fiction

Jiju

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