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Romance of the Eastern Jin Dynasty: Shuotu (volume 1)
General Fiction东晋风流:烁土(第一卷)
Wang Shaonong
A large part of the book describes war in a positive and violent manner. It is "Martial Arts", not "Martial Arts". "Martial arts" means "martial arts", which is a very narrow thing. The so-called "great chivalrous people" are still "xiaxia", and what I am talking about here is "martial arts" (which belongs to the category of "literary arts"). This book is undoubtedly a Taoist work. The entire book (including the unfinished second, third, and fourth volumes) provides a panoramic description of the humanities, politics, and military of the entire Eastern Jin Dynasty to reveal the existence of Chinese literature and Taoism during that historical period.
A large part of the book describes war in a positive and violent manner. It is "Martial Arts", not "Martial Arts". "Martial arts" means "martial arts", which is a very narrow thing. The so-called "great chivalrous people" are still "xiaxia", and what I am talking about here is "martial arts" (which belongs to the category of "literary arts"). This book is undoubtedly a Taoist work. The entire book (including the unfinished second, third, and fourth volumes) provides a panoramic description of the humanities, politics, and military of the entire Eastern Jin Dynasty to reveal the existence of Chinese literature and Taoism during that historical period.