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Only My Country in the Central Plains is Good
Martial Arts唯我中原江山好
Wine Laughs And The Lamp Fades
This story takes place in a magnificent world, an era filled with smoke, a rivers and lakes with loud swords and songs, and a battlefield where the whole world shares the same interests. Here it is: ... There is a chess player from the Central Plains in the East China Sea. Since he sat down at Loushanji eight hundred years ago, he has been guarding the game with heaven and earth. He has made more than a hundred and twenty moves without losing a single move. Although the victory is not determined, the building is about to collapse. --Jiang Xuanlu There is a wild man in the north who has lived in the tiger's den in the mountains for ninety years. With a single force, he can shake the mountains and rivers, make the snakes spin and stop, and live in an uncertain place. This is the nature of man in the mountains and rivers. --Xu Qima There was a master swordsmith in the Chu Liang Dynasty. Three hundred years ago, he got meteorite iron that fell from the sky in Xiangyang. He opened a furnace to forge the sword. After a hundred years, he finally got the three swords of Xuanjie Jingzifang. The names of the swords are Zijun, Lei Ding, and Changsheng Needle. --Li Zizhuo There was a chief assistant of the Qing Dynasty in Nanxiang, who pointed out the country and wrote passionately about the world. If you don't seek immortality, you will be relegated to immortality. If you don't seek immortality, you will only serve the king's policy day and night. --Zhang Zhiji There was a little bald donkey in Xichang who was born in a wolf's den and came to this world, but he could not become a Buddha because of his compassion. --Sakyamuni There was an old man in Wudang who got up in the morning to carry firewood in the cold forest. One dream lasted five hundred years. --Wang Xishui And there was a Nanxiang Dongbohou, who was carrying a sword in the rivers and lakes. With a sword, he guarded an isolated city among the thousands of barbarian troops in the west. --Chen Luoxing Let's see if The Sword in the World can become a song, so stay tuned for the latest chapter of Only My Country in the Central Plains is Good.
This story takes place in a magnificent world, an era filled with smoke, a rivers and lakes with loud swords and songs, and a battlefield where the whole world shares the same interests. Here it is: ... There is a chess player from the Central Plains in the East China Sea. Since he sat down at Loushanji eight hundred years ago, he has been guarding the game with heaven and earth. He has made more than a hundred and twenty moves without losing a single move. Although the victory is not determined, the building is about to collapse. --Jiang Xuanlu There is a wild man in the north who has lived in the tiger's den in the mountains for ninety years. With a single force, he can shake the mountains and rivers, make the snakes spin and stop, and live in an uncertain place. This is the nature of man in the mountains and rivers. --Xu Qima There was a master swordsmith in the Chu Liang Dynasty. Three hundred years ago, he got meteorite iron that fell from the sky in Xiangyang. He opened a furnace to forge the sword. After a hundred years, he finally got the three swords of Xuanjie Jingzifang. The names of the swords are Zijun, Lei Ding, and Changsheng Needle. --Li Zizhuo There was a chief assistant of the Qing Dynasty in Nanxiang, who pointed out the country and wrote passionately about the world. If you don't seek immortality, you will be relegated to immortality. If you don't seek immortality, you will only serve the king's policy day and night. --Zhang Zhiji There was a little bald donkey in Xichang who was born in a wolf's den and came to this world, but he could not become a Buddha because of his compassion. --Sakyamuni There was an old man in Wudang who got up in the morning to carry firewood in the cold forest. One dream lasted five hundred years. --Wang Xishui And there was a Nanxiang Dongbohou, who was carrying a sword in the rivers and lakes. With a sword, he guarded an isolated city among the thousands of barbarian troops in the west. --Chen Luoxing Let's see if The Sword in the World can become a song, so stay tuned for the latest chapter of Only My Country in the Central Plains is Good.