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The main characters were Zhu Qian, Yuwen Hui, Lin Fengmei, and Lu Yunjiao. What was a wuxia/wuxia fantasy novel that required calm and strategic elements? Where can I watch it?

2025-02-12 22:21
2025-02-13 00:10

This book was "The Story of Yuwen Mountain." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Zhu Qian, who was kind-hearted, passionate, and liked by girls. The female protagonist, Yuwen Hui, was Zhu Qian's mother and loved her son like his life. The female protagonist, Lin Fengmei, was willful, kind, and liked red dresses. The female protagonist, Lu Yunjiao, and the male supporting character, Zou Yun, wore a plain fan and was known as the uncle of the protagonist in the Jianghu as the "Wenfan Duke." He's also from the Eastern God Island. Six Yang Divine Sword, the male supporting character Yuwen Ye, the male lead's uncle, the strongest in the Lingyun Sword Technique, and one of the top experts in the martial arts world! The male supporting character was Yu Wenyang, the male protagonist's uncle. He liked the art of traps. Male supporting character-Huo Tong, Zhu Qian's grandfather, highly skilled in martial arts. Male supporting character-Ji Jiugui, Sword God. Male supporting character-Yang Sanlang, Huo Tong's eldest disciple. Male supporting character-Zhu Zhanji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty. Male supporting character-Chou Qianhui, villain. Male supporting character-Shen Xing, a disciple of the Divine Eastern Island. Male supporting character-Feng Le, two-faced. Male supporting character-Lin Changfeng, Lin Fengmei's father. Male supporting character-Fangzheng. Male supporting character-Han You. Male supporting character-Lu Hong. Male supporting character-Shen Bolin. Male supporting character-Duan Tianyi. Male supporting character-Feng Yiqing. Male supporting character-Feng Yining. The male supporting character, Cheng Qingyun, and the female supporting character, Yuwen Yan, were the adopted daughters of Yuwen Ye. They loved Zhu Qian very much and regarded him as their biological brother! Female companion-Xiaoyu, maid, female companion-Duan Kui. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "The Story of Yuwen Mountain" Author: Zhou Chu. It's a wuxia/wuxia fantasy novel with calm and strategic elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. During the Hongwu period, Zhu Di, the King of Yan, was ordered to conquer the Jurchen tribes. On the way, he met a rare genius, Huo Jiang, who was known as the "Divine Diviner of the East Sea" in the Jianghu. At this time, Huo Jiang had not yet established himself, but he had hit it off with the King of Yan. Huo Jiang used the Five Elements and Eight Trigrams to help Zhu Di subdue the Jurchen tribes and put them into the territory of the Ming Dynasty! Zhu Yunwen became the emperor, and soon Zhu Yunwen began to withdraw the vassals. Zhu Di learned that he was ready to go to war. When Jianwen learned of Huo Jiang's talent, he sent a large group of martial artists to assassinate him. Yuwen Hui had protected Huo Jiang many times, and the two of them fell in love with each other over time. In 1402, Zhu Di banned Zhu Yunwen, proclaimed himself emperor in Yingtian, and changed the year title to Yongle. Zhu Di rewarded Huo Jiang according to his achievements. Because Huo Jiang had repeatedly made great contributions, he was granted the title of "Duke of Ningguo" and given the surname Zhu-Zhu Feng. Ten years later, Zhu Feng fell ill from overwork and died without treatment, leaving his wife Yuwen Hui and child Zhu Qian. Zhu Qian was taught by his mother Yuwen Hui. He was chivalrous, forthright, intelligent, and eccentric. Because of his mother and father, Zhu Qian had known many seniors in Jianghu since he was young. He was favored by Yuwen and the Huo family, so he was born arrogant but kind-hearted. Because of his childhood, he had a good relationship with the Crown Prince. When he grew up, he helped the Emperor withdraw the vassal state and eliminate the remaining party of Jianwen. In the process of eliminating the remaining party of Jianwen, Zhu Qian sympathized with Jianwen's descendants and married Jianwen's daughter. During this time, he also met martial arts heroes and seniors. Because of the long-term grinding in the secular world, he was tired of the secular world. Later, Emperor Xuanzong learned about Jianwen and wanted to destroy him. Zhu Qian led his wives and concubines to escape and live in seclusion in Yuwen Villa.. I hope you will like this book.

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