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Tang Xuan Jia: the Legend of Ling Chen

Xue Lingchen

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During the Zhenguan period, Ling Chen, a humble young man on the banks of the Weishui River, stepped into the Xuanjia Army camp with a half-broken gun and his father's legacy of guarding the border. He was born in poverty, but with his family's "Silk Gun" and his tenacity, he withstood the difficulties of the nobles and the contempt of the veterans in the new army camp. He stood out in the assessment and was selected into the elite forward camp. ? Sharpening his sword in the camp, he carried a heavy load for fifteen miles without forgetting to help the wounded soldiers. He defeated provocative veterans with his agile marksmanship, and was even more appreciated by Su Dingfang, the Minister of War. He also had a deep love. He and Su Ningmei, the daughter of General Su, became attached to each other through guns. She presented military books and warm food, and stood up in times of crisis, becoming the brightest light in his humble life. ? When the Turkic cavalry invaded the border again, the Yanmen Pass beacon was lit, and Ling Chen went out with the Xuanjia Army. He used surprise troops to attack grain roads, set up ambushes to trap powerful enemies, protected Su Ningmei from random arrows, and used practical strategies to break the prejudice that "it is difficult for a poor family to become a general". From the unknown boy in the Weishui village, to the Zhonglang general who charged into the battle, to the Zuo Wuwei general who was awarded the title of general based on his literary and military skills, Ling Chen's every step was filled with blood, sweat and persistence. ? This is a growth epic that belongs to the soldiers of the Tang Dynasty - there are battles on the battlefield with gold and iron horses, there are undercurrents of officialdom's intrigues, and there is also the mutual understanding and mutual respect between the iron-blooded man and the heroine. See how a boy from a poor family, with his own bravery, blazed a counterattack path from dust to legend under the banner of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.