
Set against the turbulent twilight of the Southern and Northern dynasties, the tale opens with the rise of a new empire forged by a charismatic warlord whose lineage traces back to a legendary dragon‑born child. The newly crowned ruler surrounds himself with scholars, generals, and a dazzling court where poetry, wine, and extravagant banquets mask the fragile foundations of his reign. Amid opulent palaces and ambitious ministers, the empire teeters between bold expansion and the danger of idle indulgence.
Into this world steps the ambitious second son, a prince eager to prove his worth on the battlefield. When reports of the southern kingdom’s misrule reach the capital, he volunteers to lead a massive expedition, rallying seasoned commanders and thousands of soldiers. As preparations mount, court intrigue, rival factions, and whispered doubts about his motives create a tense backdrop for the impending clash, hinting at both heroic triumphs and the perilous costs of power.
Language
zh
Duration
~10 hours (624K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-12-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known as the writer behind the classic historical novel Sui Tang Yanyi, this late Ming–early Qing author helped turn the fall of the Sui and rise of the Tang into sweeping popular fiction. Though many basic details of his life remain hazy, his storytelling has kept his name in circulation for centuries.
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