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Huo Qubing
General Fiction霍去病
Song Fuju
In the sixth year of Yuanshuo (123 BC), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the 17-year-old Huo Qubing was appointed as the captain of Piao Yao. He accompanied his uncle Wei Qing on an expedition to Monan and defeated the Xiongnu. In the next two years, Huo Qubing led his troops on two expeditions, defeated the Xiongnu and occupied the Hexi area. From then on, the western border of the Han Dynasty was stable and trouble-free. When he was twenty-two years old, Huo Qubing led his army northward for more than two thousand miles, deep into Mobei, looking for and annihilating the main force of the Xiongnu, and pushed his troops to the vast sea. After this battle, "the Huns fled far away, and there was no royal court in Monan." But two years later, this most dazzling star in Chinese history died at the age of only 24. Huo Qubing was a famous young general in ancient Chinese history and a legendary military general in the hearts of the Chinese people. His story has been passed down by people. Almost every Chinese has heard of his military exploits, but few know about his short but splendid life. Relying on historical books, this book reproduces the legendary and glorious life of this heroic young general in the form of a novel, leading readers back to the war era and once again experiencing Huo Qubing's generosity and heroism of "not breaking the Huns' oath to return".
In the sixth year of Yuanshuo (123 BC), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the 17-year-old Huo Qubing was appointed as the captain of Piao Yao. He accompanied his uncle Wei Qing on an expedition to Monan and defeated the Xiongnu. In the next two years, Huo Qubing led his troops on two expeditions, defeated the Xiongnu and occupied the Hexi area. From then on, the western border of the Han Dynasty was stable and trouble-free. When he was twenty-two years old, Huo Qubing led his army northward for more than two thousand miles, deep into Mobei, looking for and annihilating the main force of the Xiongnu, and pushed his troops to the vast sea. After this battle, "the Huns fled far away, and there was no royal court in Monan." But two years later, this most dazzling star in Chinese history died at the age of only 24. Huo Qubing was a famous young general in ancient Chinese history and a legendary military general in the hearts of the Chinese people. His story has been passed down by people. Almost every Chinese has heard of his military exploits, but few know about his short but splendid life. Relying on historical books, this book reproduces the legendary and glorious life of this heroic young general in the form of a novel, leading readers back to the war era and once again experiencing Huo Qubing's generosity and heroism of "not breaking the Huns' oath to return".

五代十国
Song Fuju
What a history! The "Five Dynasties" followed each other, with a history of fifty-three years, more than ten changes in the throne, and endless aftershocks; the "Ten Kingdoms" either rose up or coexisted, and sometimes became emperors and sometimes kings. The soldiers are the grass-headed kings. The warlords from all walks of life are militaristic and murderous, vying to claim the emperor and hegemony. The throne is not stable, and the struggle for succession arises. In a short period of time, the country is destroyed, and the world laughs. Morals are corrupt, and shameless, such as the "son emperor" Shi Jingtang, has been infamy for thousands of years... Only the Zhou Dynasty began to have a good atmosphere, then the Chenqiao mutiny, and finally he was replaced by the Zhao and Song Dynasties. The country was gradually unified, and the chaos moved towards great rule.
What a history! The "Five Dynasties" followed each other, with a history of fifty-three years, more than ten changes in the throne, and endless aftershocks; the "Ten Kingdoms" either rose up or coexisted, and sometimes became emperors and sometimes kings. The soldiers are the grass-headed kings. The warlords from all walks of life are militaristic and murderous, vying to claim the emperor and hegemony. The throne is not stable, and the struggle for succession arises. In a short period of time, the country is destroyed, and the world laughs. Morals are corrupt, and shameless, such as the "son emperor" Shi Jingtang, has been infamy for thousands of years... Only the Zhou Dynasty began to have a good atmosphere, then the Chenqiao mutiny, and finally he was replaced by the Zhao and Song Dynasties. The country was gradually unified, and the chaos moved towards great rule.