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Nineteen Heroes of Qingcheng (volume 1)

The Owner Of Huanzhu

364K0

"The father of modern martial arts novels" Huanzhu Louzhu represents an important faction of martial arts in the Republic of China. He believes in Lu Zu's Wu Liu Tianxian lineage, integrates mythology, sword immortals, and martial arts into one, and carries out highly philosophical and artistic imagination, especially various sword immortals. Divine magic and fantasy magic weapons show the majestic spirit of geniuses. They are an eternal spectacle in the Chinese novel world. They have a huge influence on later generations of martial arts writers, and almost no one can match it. For example, Gu Long, the master of martial arts in Taiwan, once said that he was deeply influenced by Huanzhu Louzhu. "Collection Library of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China·Huanzhu Louzhu Volume" contains more than 30 martial arts novels of Huanzhu Louzhu, and this book is one of them.

Drunkard Doctor·white Skull

The Owner Of Huanzhu

146K0

This book is a collection of two martial arts novels, one is "The Drunkard" and the other is "The White Skull". Both novels were written by Huanzhu Louzhu, the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels". Among them, "Drunkard and Miracle Doctor" was published by Shanghai Lili Publishing House in July 1950, with a full text of 50,000 words; "White Skull" published the first volume by Shanghai Zhenghua Bookstore in April 1951, and the second volume was published in May, with a full text of 100,000 words.

The Legend of Gaolan Stranger

The Owner Of Huanzhu

160K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. It was published by Tianjin Lili Publishing House in January 1943 and divided into two volumes. In the "New Book Preview" of the 21st episode of "Nineteen Heroes of Qingcheng" published in November 1942, it was originally titled "The Biography of Yongliang Strangers". The book consists of two volumes and four chapters, totaling 150,000 words.

Black Boy

Black Boy

General Fiction

The Owner Of Huanzhu

193K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Zhengqi Book Company in November 1947; the third volume was published in April 1948. The book consists of three episodes and six chapters, totaling 190,000 words. While unfolding the story and shaping the characters, the work also directly or indirectly interprets the connotation of the chivalrous spirit.

Heroine Ye Mingzhu

Heroine Ye Mingzhu

General Fiction

The Owner Of Huanzhu

239K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. This book was serialized for six issues in Shanghai's "Blue Book" monthly from May to October 1948 under the title "Nine Heroes of Guanzhong". In November 1948, it was renamed "The Night Pearl of Heroines" and was published by Shanghai Huaying Book Company and Guangyi Book Company. The first volume was published in a single volume, and the fifth volume was published in November 1949. The book consists of five episodes and ten chapters, totaling 250,000 words.

Hero Di Longzi (volume 2)

The Owner Of Huanzhu

276K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Zhengqi Book Company in July 1948; the first and second volumes were published in March 1951. The book contains 13 chapters and 590,000 words, with magnificent imagination and rainbow-like momentum. It commends the chivalrous spirit of being witty, brave and courageous, and calls for the return of social responsibility and humanity. It has positive connotations and meanings.

Beihai Dragon Sword

Beihai Dragon Sword

General Fiction

The Owner Of Huanzhu

154K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Baixin Bookstore in August 1947; the second volume was published in March 1948. There are four chapters in the book, totaling 120,000 words. The knights described by the author have no interests or deceptions, no flaunting and no slander. The basic moral principles make each character shine, and the personality and abilities of people are brought into full play, which also makes the spirit of that era forever missed.

Bingshu Gorge (volume 2)

The Owner Of Huanzhu

291K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first to fourth volumes were published by Shanghai Zhengqi Book Company in July 1949. The cover title of the first volume was titled "Continuing the Sea of ​​Yun Yi Yi", and the second volume from the second volume onwards was titled "The Story of the Sea of ​​Yun"; by 1950, the first and second volumes were published. The book has a total of twenty-four chapters and 650,000 words.

Hero Di Longzi (volume 1)

The Owner Of Huanzhu

301K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Zhengqi Book Company in July 1948; the first and second volumes were published in March 1951. The book contains 13 chapters and 590,000 words, with magnificent imagination and rainbow-like momentum. It commends the chivalrous spirit of being witty, brave and courageous, and calls for the return of social responsibility and humanity. It has positive connotations and meanings.

Bingshu Gorge (volume 1)

The Owner Of Huanzhu

296K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first to fourth volumes were published by Shanghai Zhengqi Book Company in July 1949. The cover title of the first volume was titled "Continuing the Sea of ​​Yun Yi Yi", and the second volume from the second volume onwards was titled "The Story of the Sea of ​​Yun"; by 1950, the first and second volumes were published. The book has a total of twenty-four chapters and 650,000 words.

Black Ant

Black Ant

General Fiction

The Owner Of Huanzhu

308K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first and second volumes were published by Shanghai Guangyi Book Company in March 1950; the seventh volume was published in June 1950. The work has a total of 29 chapters and 320,000 words. The writing style is free and easy, the momentum is magnificent, and it advocates filial piety, friendship, justice, and chivalry. It is a rare classic work.

The One-handed Beggar (volume 2)

The Owner Of Huanzhu

317K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. Volumes 1 to 12 of this book were published by Shanghai Yuanchang Press, and volumes 13 and 14 were published by Wu Xun Publishing House. The date of publication of volumes 1 to 3 has not been printed. Volume 4 was published in April 1950, and volume 14 was published in May 1951. The book has a total of fifty-eight chapters and 680,000 words.

The One-handed Beggar (volume 1)

The Owner Of Huanzhu

328K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. Volumes 1 to 12 of this book were published by Shanghai Yuanchang Press, and volumes 13 and 14 were published by Wu Xun Publishing House. The date of publication of volumes 1 to 3 has not been printed. Volume 4 was published in April 1950, and volume 14 was published in May 1951. The book has a total of fifty-eight chapters and 680,000 words.

Boxing Champion

Boxing Champion

General Fiction

The Owner Of Huanzhu

145K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Wuling Bookstore in March 1951, and the third volume was published in May. There are thirteen chapters in the book, totaling 150,000 words. The plot of the work is full of twists and turns, the characters are legendary, and the chivalrous spirit of shouldering moral responsibility is vividly reflected in the book.

Four Friends of Longshan

The Owner Of Huanzhu

418K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Yucai Book Company in December 1949, and the third volume was published in March 1950; the fourth to ninth volumes have not been printed with publication dates. The work is divided into thirty-nine chapters with a total of 450,000 words. It integrates the spirit of warriors and knights in punishing evil, promoting good, and acting bravely when they see justice. It still has positive and positive significance for today.

Liuhu Xia Yin

Liuhu Xia Yin

General Fiction

The Owner Of Huanzhu

350K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book consists of six episodes and thirteen chapters, totaling 360,000 words. The first volume was published by Shanghai Zhengqi Book Company in October 1946, and the sixth volume was published in May 1948. The writing style of the work is free and easy, the characters are delicately depicted, and the writing style is quite strong yet soft in the chivalrous style.

Fourteen Heroes of Qingmen

The Owner Of Huanzhu

229K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book consists of four episodes and twenty chapters, totaling 280,000 words. Published by Zhengqi Book Company in 1948. The work is beautifully written, extremely poetic, has magnificent imagination, and is majestic. It integrates chivalry and martial arts into a highly philosophical and artistic display, showing the grandeur of a genius.

Emei Qidai

Emei Qidai

General Fiction

The Owner Of Huanzhu

171K0

The Master of Huanzhu Tower is an important figure who occupies a place in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was once known as the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels". His life has gone through twists and turns and is extremely legendary. His works contain up to 17 million words. His novels are gorgeous in writing, extremely poetic, magnificent in imagination, majestic in momentum, integrating chivalry and martial arts into a highly philosophical and artistic display, showing the grandeur of a genius. After careful planning and production, our company has launched a large-scale "Collection of Martial Arts Novels of the Republic of China? Main Volume of Huanzhu Tower", and this book is one of them.

Frontier Heroes: Wudang Stranger

The Owner Of Huanzhu

163K0

This book contains two martial arts novels "Border Fortress Heroes" and "The Legend of Wudang Strangers" written by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book has a total of 160,000 words. "Border Fortress Heroes" was published as a single volume by Tianjin Lili Publishing House in June 1938. Unfinished, the next chapter will be "The Flying Man of Tianshan Mountain" (later renamed "Lenghunyu"). The first volume of "The Legend of Wudang Strangers" was published by Shanghai Lili Publishing House in October 1946. Not finished yet, next chapter will be "The Seven Daughters of Wudang".

Force

Force

General Fiction

The Owner Of Huanzhu

387K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Zhengqi Book Company in June 1949; the eighth volume was published in June 1950. The book has a total of forty-one chapters and a total of 400,000 words. The author uses his rich imagination to well interpret the spirit of chivalrous knights who are loyal to justice, happy with grudges, and independent. Today, it is a call for noble qualities such as independence of human dignity and the courage to help others.

Desert Hero

Desert Hero

General Fiction

The Owner Of Huanzhu

344K013

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The book consists of six episodes and twelve chapters, totaling 350,000 words. The first volume was published by Baixin Bookstore in June 1948; the sixth volume was published in March 1949. The work contains both peerless beauties and unparalleled heroes; there is the magnificence of a camel walking in the desert, and the romance of listening to the jade flute late at night. It cannot but be called a martial arts classic.

Black Forest (volume 1)

The Owner Of Huanzhu

249K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Minsheng Bookstore in June 1950; the second to ninth volumes were published by Shanghai Xinliu Bookstore from August of the same year to February 1951; the tenth and eleventh volumes were published by Shanghai Xinfeng Bookstore from April to May 1951. After the book ended, the author announced that "I have given up my old martial arts works and will soon have new works to contribute to society."

Black Forest (volume 2)

The Owner Of Huanzhu

263K0

This book is a martial arts novel. Created by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Shanghai Minsheng Bookstore in June 1950; the second to ninth volumes were published by Shanghai Xinliu Bookstore from August of the same year to February 1951; the tenth and eleventh volumes were published by Shanghai Xinfeng Bookstore from April to May 1951. After the book ended, the author announced that "I have given up my old martial arts works and will soon have new works to contribute to society."

The Wild Knight Hides

The Wild Knight Hides

General Fiction

The Owner Of Huanzhu

455K0

This book is a martial arts novel written by the "King of Modern Martial Arts Novels" Huanzhu Louzhu. The first volume was published by Tianjin Lili Publishing House in June 1934, titled "The Hidden Story of the Wilderness"; the second volume was published in February 1937, renamed "The Hidden Story of the Wilderness", and the fifth volume was published in November 1941. The work is beautifully written, extremely poetic, has magnificent imagination, and is majestic. It advocates advocating good and eliminating evil, being filial to friends and righteousness, and commending people's value and dignity. It is a classic work worth collecting.

Legend of the Mighty Dragon and Evil Phoenix

Tian Yanning

428K0

In the last years of the Ming Dynasty, enemy chiefs instigated rebellion, civil strife broke out, the emperor was frustrated and his ministers were mediocre, and the people were in dire straits. Zhang Qiuchi, an exceptionally skilled swordsman, became a world-famous beauty due to his talent in swordsmanship. However, he was hated by monks and laymen: the husband and wife turned against each other, and his beloved daughter was kidnapped in the Miao territory; Tianchi Villa was killed, and the martial arts legend disappeared. At that time, the flower thief was widowed, and Li Mei threw herself into trouble in troubled times; the traitorous gangsters were spying on her, plotting a vicious plot to alienate her; the young swordsman Bai Yunfei, and his childhood sweetheart who had been robbed, had a deep friendship and traveled thousands of miles to find his sister. Heaven has sent a great responsibility to you. He was righteous in the world and was pure in life, but he was suspected of martial arts and was seeking revenge from the so-called "reputable people". Unexpectedly, when people are in a desperate situation, the pure and pure twin phoenixes turn the danger into safety and wear the king's crown; the elegant scribe takes off his veil and turns out to be a thief who steals the country. The majestic Chinese scholar, the tragic and heroic defeat of the dragon and tiger. A beggar's wife, a beautiful lady, with a sword and a horse, and a beautiful couple, separated from each other, only meet in front of flowers. All the heroes finally experienced the mechanical deception on the top of Shennong and came back to the red sheep disaster...

The Look of Commoner (complete Collection)

Wen Ruian

487K03

Li Buyi, who is highly skilled in martial arts, uses fortune-telling as a guise to punish evil and reward good, support the weak and eliminate the strong. The underworld martial arts world hates him, and Li Buyi has avoided all the overt challenges and covert murders against him. The author combines physiognomy and martial arts to create a refreshing new martial arts novel.

The Four Famous Catchers Shocked Kanto 2: Desperate

Wen Ruian

61K0

"Four Famous Captures Shocking Guandong" is the debut novel of the famous martial arts novelist Wen Ruian. In this book, the world-famous "Four Famous Catchers" appear for the first time. The famous hunter pursues the villains cold-bloodedly and fights bloody battles in the dark forest; the famous hunter chases life to save the knights and lives in the desert wilderness. Friends who love the Four Famous Catchers will have the feeling of getting a glimpse of the whole world after reading this book. Ruthless, cold-blooded, iron-handed, and life-chasing, he went to Kanto to investigate important cases, and fought against the heroes of Kanto one after another in battles of wisdom and strength.

Talking About Heroes·who is the Hero (full Collection)

Wen Ruian

1.8M7.79

"The World Is Invincible" is the eighth in the "Heroes Who Are the Heroes" series by martial arts novelist Wen Ruian. The "Speaking of Heroes·Who Are Heroes" series has "the suffocation of gangster novels, the love and hatred of chivalrous novels, and the deceitfulness of spy novels." In addition, there are other features that millions of fans of fandom and chivalrous novels should not miss.

Commoner God Aspect 1: Warmth (also Known as Wind and Snow Temple)

Wen Ruian

33K01

Li Buyi, who is highly skilled in martial arts, uses fortune-telling as a guise to punish evil and reward good, support the weak and eliminate the strong. The underworld martial arts world hates him, and Li Buyi has avoided all the overt challenges and covert murders against him. The author combines physiognomy and martial arts to create a refreshing new martial arts novel.

Will I Kill You?

Will I Kill You?

General Fiction

Wen Ruian

22K0

A martial arts classic that millions of fans and chivalrous novel lovers should not miss. A classic short story by Wen Ruian.

The Four Famous Catchers Shocked Guandong (complete Collection)

Wen Ruian

84K7.92

"Four Famous Captures Shocking Guandong" is the debut novel of the famous martial arts novelist Wen Ruian. In this book, the world-famous "Four Famous Catchers" appear for the first time. The famous hunter pursues the villains cold-bloodedly and fights bloody battles in the dark forest; the famous hunter chases life to save the knights and lives in the desert wilderness. Friends who love the Four Famous Catchers will have the feeling of getting a glimpse of the whole world after reading this book. Ruthless, cold-blooded, iron-handed, and life-chasing, he went to Kanto to investigate important cases, and fought against the heroes of Kanto one after another in battles of wisdom and strength.

Restoration Rogue 1: Hero of the Times

Yi Yihan

103K0

At the end of the Qing Dynasty, amid internal and external troubles, a "reform movement" to save the country and strengthen itself quietly began. In order to raise funds, a secret organization came into being. What major conspiracy does the mysterious "Medicine Demon Underground Palace" contain? Who is behind the powerful "Liger Group"? "Cave flies" breed, "bug babies" reappear, the world comes to an end, martial arts comes to an end, and in turbulent times, who is the hero?

Guo Gongan (part 1)

Guo Gongan (part 1)

General Fiction

Anonymous

42K0

"Guo Gongan (Part 1)" is a collection of short stories, including "Part One", "Part Two" and "Part Three", a total of 17 stories. The key word of the story in the first part is "deception", the key word of the story in the second part is "human life", and the key word of the story in the third part is "murder". For example, the first story in the first volume, "Defrauding an Ignorant Rich Man to Defraud Him of a Private Debt," tells the story of a villager, Liu Zhiji, who borrowed one hundred taels of silver from Zeng Jie, a wealthy man in his hometown. When he returned it later, neither party established a written receipt. Zeng Jiemo became interested and went to sue Liu Zhiji for not repaying the money he borrowed. Mr. Guo made a fair judgment after clear investigation.

Guo Gongan (part 2)

Guo Gongan (part 2)

General Fiction

Anonymous

44K0

"Guo Gongan (Part 2)" is a collection of short stories organized according to a keyword. This book initially includes "Part 4", "Part 5", "Part 6", "Part 7" and "Part 8", a total of 19 stories in five parts. The key word in Part 4 is "robbery", the key word in Part 5 is "deceit", the key word in Part 6 is "redress of injustice", the key word in Part 7 is "adultery", and the key word in Part 8 is "occupation".

Kung Fu Hui Merchants

Kung Fu Hui Merchants

General Fiction

Zhu Yichou

189K0

The story of this book takes place in the late Ming Dynasty. The famous Huizhou has developed Kung Fu trading for many years. Buyers do not need to study hard and practice hard. They can become a martial arts master by just using Kung Fu coupons to buy from Kung Fu shops. This is such a magical thing. However, all is not calm in the martial arts world. Some kung fu shops violate market rules and wantonly destroy business rules for their own selfish interests. The young man Zhu Juechen wandered into the martial arts world in Huizhou. After many twists and turns, he finally dispelled the dark clouds over the martial arts world in Huizhou and brought Huizhou back to life.

The Legend of Ming Dynasty (4)

Anonymous

45K0

Diao Long was temporarily defeated and led his remaining troops to break out of the encirclement and set up camp more than fifty miles away. After taking a short rest, Diao Long had no choice but to lead the defeated troops and defect to the veteran Zhang Cheng at Touguan. Just when the two met to discuss matters, the Yan family father and son had already heard the news and led their troops. Seeing that the situation was not right, Diao Long abandoned the central camp and seized the road and fled. When Mr. Yan saw this, he chased Diao Long alone. Diao Long was caught up by the young master, beaten with a hammer and his brain was split, and he died on his horse. Mr. Yan dismounted his horse, cut off his head, and took him to the front of the army. When Uncle Diao Guo heard that his son had been killed, he was deeply saddened. He wrote to the emperor Yan Yu to rebel and avenge himself, and he wanted to avenge his son. Uncle Diao asked Empress Diao to lend him a gold medal to falsely convey the imperial edict, and designed to frame Mr. Yan and others.

The Legend of Ming Dynasty (1)

Anonymous

41K0

Uncle Diao Guo went out after being drunk and walked to an alley where he saw a group of women watching the lights. One of the girls, a girl of seventeen or eighteen years old, caught Diao Guojiu's attention. He then ordered his servants to seize the opportunity to snatch the girl back to his house. When the servant who robbed someone rushed back to the Hou Mansion, he met Yan Ling, the deputy director, and captured him. Uncle Guo Diao Fa asked him to let him go, but Yan Ling refused, so he asked his servants to beat him. In the chaos, an angry Yan Ling slapped Diao Fa. Diao Fa couldn't bear this breath and picked up six thousand taels of silver. He first went to the nine gates, the Admiral Zheng Dutong Prince, the Criminal Department Hall Master Zhang, and the Inspector Chen Master. Then he pretended to be injured and went to the West Palace to cry. Empress Diao of the West Palace cried to the emperor that her brother was injured by Yan Ling, and asked for long live justice. The emperor was furious and immediately issued an order to capture Yan Ling. Zhong Pei knew about this and immediately went to find Master Yun. He reported to the emperor and was able to personally review the case and clear Yan Ling's name. Diao Fa should have been executed, but because Diao Hou pleaded for mercy, he was spared the death penalty, was demoted to three levels, and fined one year's salary. Because of this incident, Diao Fa held a grudge, which coincided with the rebellion of the Western Qiang people, so he wrote a memorial and ordered Yan Ling to go on an expedition. He secretly sent a letter to the eldest child, Diao Long, asking him to devise a plan to make Yan Ling die at the hands of the enemy.

The Legend of Ming Dynasty (3)

Anonymous

46K0

Zhong Pei was responsible for building the Great Wall. Uncle Diao wanted to kill him, so he wrote to Hu Shen, the commander-in-chief of Beilang Pass, asking him to try to kill Zhong Pei. Hu Shen sent flag officer Ma Xun to inspect the work in the Guanxia construction yard. This flag sign wanted to defraud money, but looking at Zhong Pei's words and deeds, he didn't take him seriously at all. Suddenly, sparks of anger shot out of his temples, and he wanted to drag Zhong Pei to see Hu Shen. Zhong Pei was so angry that he fainted on the spot. Zhong Pei's subordinates Zhang Bing and others saw that the horse training was not good, so they got him drunk and killed him. They fled with Zhong Gong and went to the gate of Jinliang, the chief of Beiguan. After Hu Shen found out, he sent a thousand troops to hunt down Zhong Pei and others, and at the same time reported to the emperor that Zhong Pei had rebelled. The emperor ordered that Zhong Pei's family property be confiscated into the palace, and all his family members, old and young, were brought to the capital for questioning. Anyone who disobeyed the order would be executed. When Chen Yu learned the news, he went to the Zhong family to report the news, and his wife and young lady quickly fled. They encountered thieves on the road and their luggage and money were robbed. Fortunately, Zhang Yuanwai rescued them. With the help of Zhang Yuanwai, Zhong Shanyu, Zhong Yuhuan, and Mrs. Zhong's family were able to get together. Zhang Yuanwai betrothed his daughter to Zhong Yushan, and at the same time appointed Zhong Yuhuan as his daughter-in-law, so that Zhong Yushan and his son could study hard together, strive for fame, and avenge his father.

The Legend of Ming Dynasty (2)

Anonymous

44K0

Diao Hu went to snatch Miss Yun, but met Mr. Yan on the way and was scared away. Afraid that the tiger would come to rob someone again, the young lady disguised herself as a man and went out to avoid trouble. Mr. Yan also changed his name to Shuangfei and quietly went to Wen Hanlin's house. One day, Mr. Yan danced with the sword for a while under the banana tree, and then fell asleep under the banana tree. Miss Wen Cuiqiong, who was in the room, saw Mr. Yan through the window. One is reading by the window, and the other is dancing with a sword under a tree. The two are in love with each other. Who would have thought that Diao Hu, Zhang Ying, Bao Cheng and others passed by Wen Hanlin's back building when they went to see the lotus flowers behind the imperial garden. Diao Hu saw Miss Wen at a glance and asked Zhang Bin to propose marriage to Wen's family when he returned home. When Wen Hanlin heard that he was Diao Guojiu's second son, he was unhappy, so he told Zhang Bin to take the exam before choosing his son-in-law. Those who are cunning and have no talent will naturally not be picked. So Uncle Diao tried to force him to do something, but Miss Wen saw through it. Miss Wen asked Mr. Yan to rescue her father. In order to avoid being discovered by Diao Hu and others, Miss Wen also designed to let Mr. Yan leave the city.

Qing Dynasty Martial Arts Novel·guo Gongan 2

Anonymous

48K0

"Guo Gong'an" is a Qing Dynasty martial arts novel with 41 stories in 8 volumes, telling the various cases experienced by Guo Gong. Divided into deception, human life, murder, robbery, deception, justice, adultery, and occupation. This book describes various cases in Qing Dynasty society in the form of stories. Although it is a public case novel, it can also give a glimpse of the social scene of the Qing Dynasty and reflect the various aspects of life in the Qing Dynasty. The stories in the book are short and precise, the text is concise and vivid, and the content covers a wide range of topics.

Qing Dynasty Martial Arts Novel·guo Gongan 1

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42K0

"Guo Gong'an" is a Qing Dynasty martial arts novel with 41 stories in 8 volumes, telling the various cases experienced by Guo Gong. Divided into deception, human life, murder, robbery, deception, justice, adultery, and occupation. The stories in the book are short and precise, the text is concise and vivid, and the content covers a wide range of topics. This book describes various cases in Qing Dynasty society in the form of stories. Although it is a public case novel, it can also give a glimpse of the social scene of the Qing Dynasty and reflect the various aspects of life in the Qing Dynasty.

Thief of Thieves 3: Joys and Sorrows

Zheng Feng

161K0

The history of the Ming Dynasty hides this story... The Ming Dynasty was the first dynasty to create a spy agency, and it was also a dynasty where various mysterious cases occurred. Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, known as one of the best emperors of the Ming Dynasty, actually had a story about changing the sky and changing the day? His true identity is not Han, but a barbarian? A thief competition was held in Sanjia Village, the headquarters of the Outlaw Organization, and the first place was a little beggar whose life experience was a mystery; the head of the Hu family died mysteriously, and the treasures in Sanjia Village mysteriously disappeared under the pursuit of the court; the powerful eunuch with ulterior motives was a Yao prisoner who was captured in the palace more than ten years ago; the ruthless Concubine Wan Guifei, who deliberately planned to kill her legitimate son, was successfully raised by the young prince. Several seemingly unrelated events were connected by the same person, affecting the whole body. When the little beggar was "cleansed" and sent to the palace, a conspiracy related to the bloodline of the Ming Dynasty slowly emerged...

Thief of Thieves 2: Romance of the Indigo Sea

Zheng Feng

165K01

The history of the Ming Dynasty hides this story... The Ming Dynasty was the first dynasty to create a spy agency, and it was also a dynasty where various mysterious cases occurred. Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, known as one of the best emperors of the Ming Dynasty, actually had a story about changing the sky and changing the day? His true identity is not Han, but a barbarian? A thief competition was held in Sanjia Village, the headquarters of the Outlaw Organization, and the first place was a little beggar whose life experience was a mystery; the head of the Hu family died mysteriously, and the treasures in Sanjia Village mysteriously disappeared under the pursuit of the court; the powerful eunuch with ulterior motives was a Yao prisoner who was captured in the palace more than ten years ago; the ruthless Concubine Wan Guifei, who deliberately planned to kill her legitimate son, was successfully raised by the young prince. Several seemingly unrelated events were connected by the same person, affecting the whole body. When the little beggar was "cleansed" and sent to the palace, a conspiracy related to the bloodline of the Ming Dynasty slowly emerged...

Gossip

Gossip

General Fiction

Wen Ruian

81K0

"When the cool breeze rises and the sky ends, what do you think, gentleman?" "When will the swans arrive? There will be plenty of autumn water in the rivers and lakes!" "Haha! You mentioned 'the autumn waters in the rivers and lakes are plentiful', which reminds me of a hero in the rivers and lakes in the past, named Xiao Qiushui." "Yes, there are countless heroes and villains in the rivers and lakes. However, there are not many chivalrous people like Xiao Qiushui who serve the country and the people. There are many autumn rivers in the rivers and lakes, but there is only one Xiao Qiushui!"

The Monk Who Fell in Love with Her

Wen Ruian

8K0

A classic short story by Wen Ruian. A martial arts classic that millions of fans and chivalrous novel lovers should not miss.

Young Man

Young Man

General Fiction

Wen Ruian

144K0

A martial arts classic that millions of fans and chivalrous novel lovers should not miss. Guan Poujian's first master when he was a boy said to him: "If you want to practice martial arts, you can't become famous just by wielding swords and guns in the countryside! Otherwise, you can learn from the masters of today's eleven sects, and you will be worth a hundred times as soon as you come out. The best is to join Shaolin and Wudang, these two famous sects have the most disciples and the best reputation. Anyone who comes from these two sects will be taught People in the world admire you very much... Otherwise, you can educate yourself, go to the "Zhenmei Master Wall", defeat this year's wall master, and become famous all over the world. But this is a dream, hahaha..." At this point, the master who was detained in the countryside - with his hairy chest muscles open and a big belly - couldn't help laughing in an incredible voice.

The Legend of China's Wonderful Heroes·tang Fang's Battle

Wen Ruian

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She is a woman who has never been used to crying in front of others. She believes that crying is for the weak. ──As a woman, you can be gentle and docile, but you can't shed tears easily: there are two types of tears. It's okay to shed tears when you are moved and sad. Human beings are not grass and trees, how can they be ruthless? A person who can shed tears is just because he still has feelings. Tang Fang feels that he is just a passionate woman; but if he is wronged and feels panic, he cannot shed tears, and he must never shed them, because crying when he is at a disadvantage is not a sign of weakness. Crying when you are weak does not gain sympathy from others? In life, there are strong and weak, so why put yourself in the category of weak and make people pity you! Tang Fang has always felt that seeking sympathy from others is a shameful act.

Shan Zi Jing: the Unofficial History of the "time-honored Brand" Wen Family

Wen Ruian

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A classic short story by Wen Ruian. A martial arts classic that millions of fans and chivalrous novel lovers should not miss.

War Monk and He Ping

War Monk and He Ping

General Fiction

Wen Ruian

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"War Monk and He Ping" is an early literary work created by the famous martial arts writer Wen Ruian. The book is mainly divided into eleven chapters, telling the story of the world between good and evil. The language of the book is concise and easy to understand, with a strong personal style of Wen Ruian. It is a good-looking martial arts novel.

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