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King's Blade Way
Xuanhuan王之刃道
Wang Dawei
??????? A story involving seven sects: Wang, Li, Qin, Xi, Xiao, Ming, and Shi (in order of strength) begins... The relationship between the seven sects is not friendly, and they are closed-door and do not cooperate with the outside world. But at this turbulent moment, something unexpected happened to the Wang family sect, and its status was no longer guaranteed. ??????? Our protagonist "Wang Ziang" is the main reason for the changes in the Wang family. ??????? Wang Ziang has been learning calligraphy and swords since he was a child. He can be said to be good at writing books, but he seems to be completely immune to swords and knows nothing about them. ??????? Many people in the Wang family left one after another because of this.
??????? A story involving seven sects: Wang, Li, Qin, Xi, Xiao, Ming, and Shi (in order of strength) begins... The relationship between the seven sects is not friendly, and they are closed-door and do not cooperate with the outside world. But at this turbulent moment, something unexpected happened to the Wang family sect, and its status was no longer guaranteed. ??????? Our protagonist "Wang Ziang" is the main reason for the changes in the Wang family. ??????? Wang Ziang has been learning calligraphy and swords since he was a child. He can be said to be good at writing books, but he seems to be completely immune to swords and knows nothing about them. ??????? Many people in the Wang family left one after another because of this.

Tianlong Ce (all Three Volumes)
General Fiction天龙策(全三册)
Wang Dawei
In 1603 AD, Nurhachi worked hard to conquer the Central Plains. In order to control the intelligence system, he ordered his granddaughter Hemeilan, who was proficient in Chinese, to marry Li Yongfang, the Ming rebel general in charge of the Protectorate. Unexpectedly, He Meilan refused to consummate the marriage after marrying into the Li Mansion, but she fell in love with Wu Changchun. Wu Changchun was Li Yongfang's son-in-law and a senior undercover spy installed by Jin Yiwei in the Ming Dynasty. Li Yongfang noticed the ambiguous relationship between the two and tried every means to separate them and kill Wu Changchun. The Ming Dynasty has a vast territory and is full of talented people. Nurhaci and Sibeile Huang Taiji carefully formulated the "Tianlong Policy", which was designed to alienate the monarchs and ministers of the Ming Dynasty and kill the elite talents of the Ming Dynasty's senior generals. Wu Changchun risked his life to steal the "Tianlong Policy" and delivered it to Tian Ergeng, the commander of the Jinyi Guards of the Ming Dynasty. However, the top brass of the Ming Dynasty were busy with infighting and were in disarray. Wei Zhongxian, the eunuch party, and the bitter scholars of the Donglin Party actually ignored the safety of the country and put aside the extremely important strategic intelligence "Tianlong Policy"...
In 1603 AD, Nurhachi worked hard to conquer the Central Plains. In order to control the intelligence system, he ordered his granddaughter Hemeilan, who was proficient in Chinese, to marry Li Yongfang, the Ming rebel general in charge of the Protectorate. Unexpectedly, He Meilan refused to consummate the marriage after marrying into the Li Mansion, but she fell in love with Wu Changchun. Wu Changchun was Li Yongfang's son-in-law and a senior undercover spy installed by Jin Yiwei in the Ming Dynasty. Li Yongfang noticed the ambiguous relationship between the two and tried every means to separate them and kill Wu Changchun. The Ming Dynasty has a vast territory and is full of talented people. Nurhaci and Sibeile Huang Taiji carefully formulated the "Tianlong Policy", which was designed to alienate the monarchs and ministers of the Ming Dynasty and kill the elite talents of the Ming Dynasty's senior generals. Wu Changchun risked his life to steal the "Tianlong Policy" and delivered it to Tian Ergeng, the commander of the Jinyi Guards of the Ming Dynasty. However, the top brass of the Ming Dynasty were busy with infighting and were in disarray. Wei Zhongxian, the eunuch party, and the bitter scholars of the Donglin Party actually ignored the safety of the country and put aside the extremely important strategic intelligence "Tianlong Policy"...

Tianlong Ce (part 2)
General Fiction天龙策(下)
Wang Dawei
In 1602 AD, Nurhaci worked hard to conquer the Central Plains. In order to control the intelligence system, he ordered his granddaughter Hemeilan, who was proficient in Chinese, to marry Li Yongfang, the Ming rebel general in charge of the Protectorate. Unexpectedly, He Meilan refused to consummate the marriage after marrying into the Li Mansion, but she fell in love with Wu Changchun. Wu Changchun was Li Yongfang's son-in-law and a senior undercover spy installed by Jin Yiwei in the Ming Dynasty. Li Yongfang noticed the ambiguous relationship between the two and tried every means to separate them and kill Wu Changchun. The Ming Dynasty has a vast territory and is full of talented people. Nurhaci and Sibeile Huang Taiji carefully formulated the "Tianlong Policy", which was designed to alienate the monarchs and ministers of the Ming Dynasty and kill the elite talents of the Ming Dynasty's senior generals. Wu Changchun risked his life to steal the "Tianlong Policy" and delivered it to Tian Ergeng, the commander of the Jinyi Guards of the Ming Dynasty. However, the top brass of the Ming Dynasty were busy with infighting and were in disarray. Wei Zhongxian, the eunuch, and the bitter scholars of the Donglin Party actually ignored the safety of the country and put aside the extremely important strategic intelligence "Tianlong Policy".
In 1602 AD, Nurhaci worked hard to conquer the Central Plains. In order to control the intelligence system, he ordered his granddaughter Hemeilan, who was proficient in Chinese, to marry Li Yongfang, the Ming rebel general in charge of the Protectorate. Unexpectedly, He Meilan refused to consummate the marriage after marrying into the Li Mansion, but she fell in love with Wu Changchun. Wu Changchun was Li Yongfang's son-in-law and a senior undercover spy installed by Jin Yiwei in the Ming Dynasty. Li Yongfang noticed the ambiguous relationship between the two and tried every means to separate them and kill Wu Changchun. The Ming Dynasty has a vast territory and is full of talented people. Nurhaci and Sibeile Huang Taiji carefully formulated the "Tianlong Policy", which was designed to alienate the monarchs and ministers of the Ming Dynasty and kill the elite talents of the Ming Dynasty's senior generals. Wu Changchun risked his life to steal the "Tianlong Policy" and delivered it to Tian Ergeng, the commander of the Jinyi Guards of the Ming Dynasty. However, the top brass of the Ming Dynasty were busy with infighting and were in disarray. Wei Zhongxian, the eunuch, and the bitter scholars of the Donglin Party actually ignored the safety of the country and put aside the extremely important strategic intelligence "Tianlong Policy".

Tianlong Ce (part 1)
General Fiction天龙策(上)
Wang Dawei
In 1600 AD, Nurhaci worked hard to conquer the Central Plains. In order to control the intelligence system, he ordered his granddaughter Hemeilan, who was proficient in Chinese, to marry Li Yongfang, the Ming rebel general in charge of the Protectorate. Unexpectedly, He Meilan refused to consummate the marriage after marrying into the Li Mansion, but she fell in love with Wu Changchun. Wu Changchun was Li Yongfang's son-in-law and a senior undercover spy installed by Jin Yiwei in the Ming Dynasty. Li Yongfang noticed the ambiguous relationship between the two and tried every means to separate them and kill Wu Changchun. The Ming Dynasty has a vast territory and is full of talented people. Nurhaci and Sibeile Huang Taiji carefully formulated the "Tianlong Policy", which was designed to alienate the monarchs and ministers of the Ming Dynasty and kill the elite talents of the Ming Dynasty's senior generals. Wu Changchun risked his life to steal the "Tianlong Policy" and delivered it to Tian Ergeng, the commander of the Jinyi Guards of the Ming Dynasty. However, the top brass of the Ming Dynasty were busy with infighting and were in disarray. Wei Zhongxian, the eunuch, and the bitter scholars of the Donglin Party actually ignored the safety of the country and put aside the extremely important strategic intelligence "Tianlong Policy".
In 1600 AD, Nurhaci worked hard to conquer the Central Plains. In order to control the intelligence system, he ordered his granddaughter Hemeilan, who was proficient in Chinese, to marry Li Yongfang, the Ming rebel general in charge of the Protectorate. Unexpectedly, He Meilan refused to consummate the marriage after marrying into the Li Mansion, but she fell in love with Wu Changchun. Wu Changchun was Li Yongfang's son-in-law and a senior undercover spy installed by Jin Yiwei in the Ming Dynasty. Li Yongfang noticed the ambiguous relationship between the two and tried every means to separate them and kill Wu Changchun. The Ming Dynasty has a vast territory and is full of talented people. Nurhaci and Sibeile Huang Taiji carefully formulated the "Tianlong Policy", which was designed to alienate the monarchs and ministers of the Ming Dynasty and kill the elite talents of the Ming Dynasty's senior generals. Wu Changchun risked his life to steal the "Tianlong Policy" and delivered it to Tian Ergeng, the commander of the Jinyi Guards of the Ming Dynasty. However, the top brass of the Ming Dynasty were busy with infighting and were in disarray. Wei Zhongxian, the eunuch, and the bitter scholars of the Donglin Party actually ignored the safety of the country and put aside the extremely important strategic intelligence "Tianlong Policy".

Tianlong Ce (middle)
General Fiction天龙策(中)
Wang Dawei
In 1601 AD, Nurhaci worked hard to conquer the Central Plains. In order to control the intelligence system, he ordered his granddaughter Hemeilan, who was proficient in Chinese, to marry Li Yongfang, the Ming rebel general in charge of the Protectorate. Unexpectedly, He Meilan refused to consummate the marriage after marrying into the Li Mansion, but she fell in love with Wu Changchun. Wu Changchun was Li Yongfang's son-in-law and a senior undercover spy installed by Jin Yiwei in the Ming Dynasty. Li Yongfang noticed the ambiguous relationship between the two and tried every means to separate them and kill Wu Changchun. The Ming Dynasty has a vast territory and is full of talented people. Nurhaci and Sibeile Huang Taiji carefully formulated the "Tianlong Policy", which was designed to alienate the monarchs and ministers of the Ming Dynasty and kill the elite talents of the Ming Dynasty's senior generals. Wu Changchun risked his life to steal the "Tianlong Policy" and delivered it to Tian Ergeng, the commander of the Jinyi Guards of the Ming Dynasty. However, the top brass of the Ming Dynasty were busy with infighting and were in disarray. Wei Zhongxian, the eunuch party, and the bitter scholars of the Donglin Party actually ignored the safety of the country and put aside the extremely important strategic intelligence "Tianlong Policy"...
In 1601 AD, Nurhaci worked hard to conquer the Central Plains. In order to control the intelligence system, he ordered his granddaughter Hemeilan, who was proficient in Chinese, to marry Li Yongfang, the Ming rebel general in charge of the Protectorate. Unexpectedly, He Meilan refused to consummate the marriage after marrying into the Li Mansion, but she fell in love with Wu Changchun. Wu Changchun was Li Yongfang's son-in-law and a senior undercover spy installed by Jin Yiwei in the Ming Dynasty. Li Yongfang noticed the ambiguous relationship between the two and tried every means to separate them and kill Wu Changchun. The Ming Dynasty has a vast territory and is full of talented people. Nurhaci and Sibeile Huang Taiji carefully formulated the "Tianlong Policy", which was designed to alienate the monarchs and ministers of the Ming Dynasty and kill the elite talents of the Ming Dynasty's senior generals. Wu Changchun risked his life to steal the "Tianlong Policy" and delivered it to Tian Ergeng, the commander of the Jinyi Guards of the Ming Dynasty. However, the top brass of the Ming Dynasty were busy with infighting and were in disarray. Wei Zhongxian, the eunuch party, and the bitter scholars of the Donglin Party actually ignored the safety of the country and put aside the extremely important strategic intelligence "Tianlong Policy"...