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Ancient Historical Novels: Biography of the Tang Dynasty (5)

Yuanhu Fisherman

65K0

"The Legend of Tang Dynasty" is a long heroic romance novel in vernacular from the Qing Dynasty. Readers who like classical novels should not miss it. The first half of the work tells the story of Luo Tong's expedition to the north. The story is fictitious. It is intended to promote the martial arts of the Tang Dynasty and praise the bravery, loyalty, filial piety and justice of Luo Tong and other descendants of Luo Cheng's heroes in "Shuo Tang". The second half focuses on Xue Rengui and others' expedition to Korea. It is slightly based on historical facts and develops into a rather tortuous story on the basis of the story "Xue Rengui's Expedition to Liao". The work has a strong storyline and is widely circulated among the masses. The main extant editions include the plate version collected by Gusu Lushentang in the third year of Qianlong's reign (1738) and stored in the Liaoning Provincial Library; the version published by Yuanhu Zuiletang in the 33rd year of Qianlong's reign (1768); the version published by Guanzhuwu in the 48th year of Qianlong's reign (1783) in the collection of the Institute of Opera Research of the Chinese Academy of Arts; the version published by Wenhetang in the fourth year of Guangxu's reign (1878); the version published by Shang Youzhai in the Qing Dynasty; and the version published by Shancheng Tang in the Qing Dynasty.

Ancient Historical Novels: Biography of the Tang Dynasty (3)

Yuanhu Fisherman

54K0

"The Legend of Tang Dynasty" is a long heroic romance novel in vernacular from the Qing Dynasty. Readers who like classical novels should not miss it. The first half of the work tells the story of Luo Tong's expedition to the north. The story is fictitious. It is intended to promote the martial arts of the Tang Dynasty and praise the bravery, loyalty, filial piety and justice of Luo Tong and other descendants of Luo Cheng's heroes in "Shuo Tang". The second half focuses on Xue Rengui and others' expedition to Korea. It is slightly based on historical facts and develops into a rather tortuous story on the basis of the story "Xue Rengui's Expedition to Liao". The work has a strong storyline and is widely circulated among the masses. The main extant editions include the plate version collected by Gusu Lushentang in the third year of Qianlong's reign (1738) and stored in the Liaoning Provincial Library; the version published by Yuanhu Zuiletang in the 33rd year of Qianlong's reign (1768); the version published by Guanzhuwu in the 48th year of Qianlong's reign (1783) in the collection of the Institute of Opera Research of the Chinese Academy of Arts; the version published by Wenhetang in the fourth year of Guangxu's reign (1878); the version published by Shang Youzhai in the Qing Dynasty; and the version published by Shancheng Tang in the Qing Dynasty.

Ancient Historical Novels: Biography of the Tang Dynasty (1)

Yuanhu Fisherman

54K0

"The Legend of Tang Dynasty" is a long heroic romance novel in vernacular from the Qing Dynasty. Readers who like classical novels should not miss it. The first half of the work tells the story of Luo Tong's expedition to the north. The story is fictitious. It is intended to promote the martial arts of the Tang Dynasty and praise the bravery, loyalty, filial piety and justice of Luo Tong and other descendants of Luo Cheng's heroes in "Shuo Tang". The second half focuses on Xue Rengui and others' expedition to Korea. It is slightly based on historical facts and develops into a rather tortuous story on the basis of the story "Xue Rengui's Expedition to Liao". The work has a strong storyline and is widely circulated among the masses. The main extant editions include the plate version collected by Gusu Lushentang in the third year of Qianlong's reign (1738) and stored in the Liaoning Provincial Library; the version published by Yuanhu Zuiletang in the 33rd year of Qianlong's reign (1768); the version published by Guanzhuwu in the 48th year of Qianlong's reign (1783) in the collection of the Institute of Opera Research of the Chinese Academy of Arts; the version published by Wenhetang in the fourth year of Guangxu's reign (1878); the version published by Shang Youzhai in the Qing Dynasty; and the version published by Shancheng Tang in the Qing Dynasty.

Ancient Historical Novels: Biography of the Tang Dynasty (2)

Yuanhu Fisherman

53K0

"The Legend of Tang Dynasty" is a long heroic romance novel in vernacular from the Qing Dynasty. Readers who like classical novels should not miss it. The first half of the work tells the story of Luo Tong's expedition to the north. The story is fictitious. It is intended to promote the martial arts of the Tang Dynasty and praise the bravery, loyalty, filial piety and justice of Luo Tong and other descendants of Luo Cheng's heroes in "Shuo Tang". The second half focuses on Xue Rengui and others' expedition to Korea. It is slightly based on historical facts and develops into a rather tortuous story on the basis of the story "Xue Rengui's Expedition to Liao". The work has a strong storyline and is widely circulated among the masses. The main extant editions include the plate version collected by Gusu Lushentang in the third year of Qianlong's reign (1738) and stored in the Liaoning Provincial Library; the version published by Yuanhu Zuiletang in the 33rd year of Qianlong's reign (1768); the version published by Guanzhuwu in the 48th year of Qianlong's reign (1783) in the collection of the Institute of Opera Research of the Chinese Academy of Arts; the version published by Wenhetang in the fourth year of Guangxu's reign (1878); the version published by Shang Youzhai in the Qing Dynasty; and the version published by Shancheng Tang in the Qing Dynasty.

Ancient Historical Novels: Biography of the Tang Dynasty (4)

Yuanhu Fisherman

68K0

"The Legend of Tang Dynasty" is a long heroic romance novel in vernacular from the Qing Dynasty. Readers who like classical novels should not miss it. The first half of the work tells the story of Luo Tong's expedition to the north. The story is fictitious. It is intended to promote the martial arts of the Tang Dynasty and praise the bravery, loyalty, filial piety and justice of Luo Tong and other descendants of Luo Cheng's heroes in "Shuo Tang". The second half focuses on Xue Rengui and others' expedition to Korea. It is slightly based on historical facts and develops into a rather tortuous story on the basis of the story "Xue Rengui's Expedition to Liao". The work has a strong storyline and is widely circulated among the masses. The main extant editions include the plate version collected by Gusu Lushentang in the third year of Qianlong's reign (1738) and stored in the Liaoning Provincial Library; the version published by Yuanhu Zuiletang in the 33rd year of Qianlong's reign (1768); the version published by Guanzhuwu in the 48th year of Qianlong's reign (1783) in the collection of the Institute of Opera Research of the Chinese Academy of Arts; the version published by Wenhetang in the fourth year of Guangxu's reign (1878); the version published by Shang Youzhai in the Qing Dynasty; and the version published by Shancheng Tang in the Qing Dynasty.