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Chivalrous Sword Righteous Sword
Martial Arts侠剑义刀
Liaodongnan
There is no time travel or immortality in this novel, it is just a real martial arts novel. The story begins in the middle period of Zhenzong in the Northern Song Dynasty and ends with the Chanyuan Alliance in 1004 AD, covering about ten years of martial arts grievances. It mainly tells the story of the growth of Zuo Yue, Yang Ming, Guo Xing and other young heroes, from a rising star in the martial arts world to a great hero who serves the country and the people. Of course, there are middle-aged masters such as Yu Wenshi and Qin Shuyang as well as ceiling-level figures such as the old man. The first half tells the story of martial arts grievances, while the second half tells the story of martial arts people serving the country, defending the enemy together with the border garrison generals of the Northern Song Dynasty, and participating in the Battle of Chanzhou. Of course, such a plot is fabricated, but it is still close to history and not based on imagination. This work endowed many Liao people with martial arts skills. The author believes that both Song and Liao, Dali and Xixia are all human beings. The Song Dynasty has the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Dali has the Six Meridians Divine Sword, and the Xixia region also had a first-class sect such as the Xiaoyao Sect. As the great Liao Dynasty, how could it not have people with outstanding intelligence and martial arts? Why can't there be a few sets of shocking fists? Since it is a martial arts novel, the "enemy and friend" should be given a balanced strength, so that every character created has flesh and blood, and has a place on the martial arts stage that does not distinguish between national boundaries. The author focuses on actual combat and combat experience. Martial arts skills are important, but if you lack actual combat accumulation, you will not be able to become a true master. The author really doesn't like to give up halfway. Now that I have started writing, I will definitely stick to it. This is not only a responsibility to the readers, but also a responsibility to myself.
There is no time travel or immortality in this novel, it is just a real martial arts novel. The story begins in the middle period of Zhenzong in the Northern Song Dynasty and ends with the Chanyuan Alliance in 1004 AD, covering about ten years of martial arts grievances. It mainly tells the story of the growth of Zuo Yue, Yang Ming, Guo Xing and other young heroes, from a rising star in the martial arts world to a great hero who serves the country and the people. Of course, there are middle-aged masters such as Yu Wenshi and Qin Shuyang as well as ceiling-level figures such as the old man. The first half tells the story of martial arts grievances, while the second half tells the story of martial arts people serving the country, defending the enemy together with the border garrison generals of the Northern Song Dynasty, and participating in the Battle of Chanzhou. Of course, such a plot is fabricated, but it is still close to history and not based on imagination. This work endowed many Liao people with martial arts skills. The author believes that both Song and Liao, Dali and Xixia are all human beings. The Song Dynasty has the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Dali has the Six Meridians Divine Sword, and the Xixia region also had a first-class sect such as the Xiaoyao Sect. As the great Liao Dynasty, how could it not have people with outstanding intelligence and martial arts? Why can't there be a few sets of shocking fists? Since it is a martial arts novel, the "enemy and friend" should be given a balanced strength, so that every character created has flesh and blood, and has a place on the martial arts stage that does not distinguish between national boundaries. The author focuses on actual combat and combat experience. Martial arts skills are important, but if you lack actual combat accumulation, you will not be able to become a true master. The author really doesn't like to give up halfway. Now that I have started writing, I will definitely stick to it. This is not only a responsibility to the readers, but also a responsibility to myself.