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Han Martial Arts Soul

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In 154 BC, the war between the Seven Kingdoms was raging, and the Xiongnu cavalry were watching with eager eyes. On a rainy night in Chang'an City, the broken-arm knight Ling Wufeng received the secret order from Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty - a "Knight Order" that can adjust the troops and horses of three counties. He sneaked into the Wu army's camp alone and used a long family sword "Duan Yue" to recapture the secret treaty of collaborating with the enemy in the siege of the Langya warriors. He even faced 300 pursuers at the crossing of the Yellow River and exchanged his flesh and blood for the peace of the three counties. However, the real storm has just begun. Five years later, his disciple Han Qianqiu killed someone in the street due to an injustice on the road, and was involved in a political web carefully woven by Zhang Tang, the commander of Chang'an. The ranger's grudges collided with the increasingly strict legal order under Wen Jing's rule. On the one hand, there is the eternal crime of "violating the prohibition with force", and on the other hand, the chivalrous original intention of "serving the country and the people", the master and the apprentice are pushed to the forefront of the times. From the blood feud in Yunzhong County to the covenant in the Black Mountain Gorge; from the peach tree sprouts in the Chang'an Martial Arts Hall to the legal confrontation in front of the Weiyang Palace, "The Soul of the Han Martial Arts" uses sharp strokes like a knife to open up a secret history of the world that has been ignored by the history books. It asks an eternal proposition: When personal force conflicts with the laws of the country, where should Xia go? This is not only a soul-stirring historical martial arts novel, but also a tragic song dedicated to all "civilized night watchmen". There are no invincible protagonists in the book, only mortal heroes who struggled and made choices in troubled times, and finally carved the word "Anmin" into their bones. Their swords cut through the torrent of history, but lit an eternal lamp for future generations.