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Tianshan Ballad
History天山谣
Prairie Bodhi
This book is based on the magnificent historical episode of the Tongzhi and Guangxu years in the mid-to-late 19th century (1867-1878), when the Xinjiang army and people resisted the Agub invading army of the Kokand Khanate. It tells the story of the ninth generation Khan of the Torgut tribe (King Buyan Khan) and Fujin (Jinhua Hadun), the cavalry captain Bater, the boy scout trainer Dorji, the chief steward Zabuteji, Lama Mucheng and other generals who led the tribe's cavalry and herdsmen. The story tells the story of the people, lamas, united with the Heshuote Mongolian tribe, the Xu Xuegong militia in Urumqi Nanshan and other ethnic groups to fight the invading army at the foot of the Tianshan Mountains, on both sides of the Kaidu River, and on the shores of Bosten Lake. The work describes in detail the extremely brutal ten-year war that took place in the Bayingoleng region of Xinjiang, where the Torhut tribe, the Xu Xuegong militia, and the Heshuote tribe jointly carried out an extermination campaign. It went deep into the Tianshan Mountains at the junction of northern and southern Xinjiang for investigation , the "advanced special agent team" of the Agub invading army that sabotaged the activities; the invading army sneaked into the Halmodun camp of the Torgut tribe and kidnapped Jinhua Hadun in an attempt to force the entire tribe to surrender. Jinhua Hadun risked his life in order to save the fellow villagers. , Went to the enemy's nest in person; after Jinhua Hadun escaped from danger, he led the main force of the tribal cavalry to engage in a fierce duel with the invading army at the Qixing Pass in the Hora Mountain. The main force of the army... The storyline is ups and downs and exciting, vividly reproducing the war scenes of the Torgut Mongolian tribe and the soldiers and civilians of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang who were unyielding, defended their dignity to the death, and fought to the death with the invaders to protect their homes and country.
This book is based on the magnificent historical episode of the Tongzhi and Guangxu years in the mid-to-late 19th century (1867-1878), when the Xinjiang army and people resisted the Agub invading army of the Kokand Khanate. It tells the story of the ninth generation Khan of the Torgut tribe (King Buyan Khan) and Fujin (Jinhua Hadun), the cavalry captain Bater, the boy scout trainer Dorji, the chief steward Zabuteji, Lama Mucheng and other generals who led the tribe's cavalry and herdsmen. The story tells the story of the people, lamas, united with the Heshuote Mongolian tribe, the Xu Xuegong militia in Urumqi Nanshan and other ethnic groups to fight the invading army at the foot of the Tianshan Mountains, on both sides of the Kaidu River, and on the shores of Bosten Lake. The work describes in detail the extremely brutal ten-year war that took place in the Bayingoleng region of Xinjiang, where the Torhut tribe, the Xu Xuegong militia, and the Heshuote tribe jointly carried out an extermination campaign. It went deep into the Tianshan Mountains at the junction of northern and southern Xinjiang for investigation , the "advanced special agent team" of the Agub invading army that sabotaged the activities; the invading army sneaked into the Halmodun camp of the Torgut tribe and kidnapped Jinhua Hadun in an attempt to force the entire tribe to surrender. Jinhua Hadun risked his life in order to save the fellow villagers. , Went to the enemy's nest in person; after Jinhua Hadun escaped from danger, he led the main force of the tribal cavalry to engage in a fierce duel with the invading army at the Qixing Pass in the Hora Mountain. The main force of the army... The storyline is ups and downs and exciting, vividly reproducing the war scenes of the Torgut Mongolian tribe and the soldiers and civilians of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang who were unyielding, defended their dignity to the death, and fought to the death with the invaders to protect their homes and country.

Monk Fate
History武僧缘
Prairie Bodhi
Late Qing Dynasty (summer 1867). The martial monk Zhixin followed the instructions of his master Hui Yong and traveled to Xinjiang to help King Torgut Khan protect his family and country and fight against foreign invaders (Aqubai's invading army)... The story begins here: Zhixin bid farewell to Tianshan (in the autumn of 1878) and embarked on his return... After returning to Famen Temple after going through hardships, he found that Famen Temple had been destroyed by the war and was full of ruins. Considering Zhixin's life safety and leaving a bloodline for Famen Temple, the uncle who was guarding the ruins arranged for Zhixin to go to Guangming Temple in Wulian Mountain, Rizhao, Shandong Province to join his junior brother, Master Juehui, to temporarily avoid banditry. Zhixin followed the Yellow River and crossed the Guanzhong Plain and the Central Plains to Jinan, Shandong. On the way to Wulian Mountain together, they fought against robbers and protected "righteous bodyguards" several times, gaining fame. They also found their sister and uncle's family who had been separated for twenty years. Next, missionaries Zhixin and Zhidou went to Jinan Prefecture to file a lawsuit, and then went to Beijing to "file a petition" to help Guangming Temple open the "Lianxin Academy" to recruit students...
Late Qing Dynasty (summer 1867). The martial monk Zhixin followed the instructions of his master Hui Yong and traveled to Xinjiang to help King Torgut Khan protect his family and country and fight against foreign invaders (Aqubai's invading army)... The story begins here: Zhixin bid farewell to Tianshan (in the autumn of 1878) and embarked on his return... After returning to Famen Temple after going through hardships, he found that Famen Temple had been destroyed by the war and was full of ruins. Considering Zhixin's life safety and leaving a bloodline for Famen Temple, the uncle who was guarding the ruins arranged for Zhixin to go to Guangming Temple in Wulian Mountain, Rizhao, Shandong Province to join his junior brother, Master Juehui, to temporarily avoid banditry. Zhixin followed the Yellow River and crossed the Guanzhong Plain and the Central Plains to Jinan, Shandong. On the way to Wulian Mountain together, they fought against robbers and protected "righteous bodyguards" several times, gaining fame. They also found their sister and uncle's family who had been separated for twenty years. Next, missionaries Zhixin and Zhidou went to Jinan Prefecture to file a lawsuit, and then went to Beijing to "file a petition" to help Guangming Temple open the "Lianxin Academy" to recruit students...