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The Biography of Lu Xun of the Three Kingdoms

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Lu Xun, courtesy name Boyan. People from Wu County, Wu County. He was born in the sixth year of Guanghe (AD 183) in the Eastern Han Dynasty and died in the eighth year of Wu Chiwu (AD 245). He died at the age of sixty-three. As the protagonist of an important episode in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "The Burning Camp", Lu Xun has a very high reputation among the people, but most people's understanding of him is limited to the fact that he replaced Lu Meng to deceive Guan Yu, and as a so-called "scholar", led the troops to defeat Liu Bei in Yiling. But Lu Xun's life experience in history is much more exciting than that in the novel. As the only person in "Three Kingdoms" besides Zhuge Liang who has a single biography, his influence on the history of Soochow and even the Three Kingdoms is far more profound than everyone imagines. "The Legend of Lu Xun" will for the first time combine the relevant records and descriptions of "Three Kingdoms" and "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" through the combination of original novels and film and television dramas. It completely shows the audience the life of Lu Xun, a famous Confucian general and leader of an aristocratic family. At the same time, from his main perspective, it unfolds a picture of troubled times that is different from previous works on the Three Kingdoms theme.

Daming Shenji Camp's Wanli Aid to the Dynasty

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In the 20th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1592), the actual ruler of the Japanese archipelago, "Taiko" Toyotomi Hideyoshi, mobilized 200,000 troops to invade the Korean Peninsula on the grounds of "false entry into the Ming Dynasty". The North Korean kingdom, which was deeply mired in party strife and under-armed, was unable to resist. When Wangjing (today's Seoul, South Korea), Pyongyang and other places fell successively, North Korean King Ri Wan could only huddle in Yiju, a small town near the border between China and North Korea, waiting for reinforcements from the Ming Dynasty. However, Shi Ru, a forward guerrilla from the Ming Dynasty aiding Korea, underestimated the enemy and advanced rashly. As a result, five hundred elite cavalry were ambushed by Japanese troops equipped with cutting-edge matchlock guns in the city of Pyongyang on a rainy night and the entire army was annihilated. When the news reached Beijing, Emperor Shenzong Zhu Yijun of the Ming Dynasty was furious and ordered the elite soldiers from the Shenji Battalion guarding the capital to be selected and sent to North Korea. In the end, Xu Lin, a young man from a hundred households, led his troops on a long journey together with the mature and prudent veteran Yang Xu, "Uncle Zhou" who was good at riding and shooting, Lou An, a descendant of the "Qi Jiajun", and Qiu Bao, the "artillery idiot"...