Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow
Chapter 719: A Cup of Snow, A Head of Skulls
The elderly man, none other than the renowned calligrapher Qi Lianhua of the Western Chu Dynasty, chuckled self-deprecatingly. “Spring and Autumn Blades and
Chapter 720: Six People in the First Courtyard
After the new emperor of Liyang ascended the throne, he emphasized the governance through literary arts, especially favoring the Hanlin Academy. His affectio
Chapter 721: Die Further South, Perish Further North (I)
At a post station three miles outside Changgeng City in Youzhou, a young man wrapped in thick furs to ward off the cold stood by the roadside, accompanied by
Chapter 722: Die Further South, Perish Further North (II)
In the Liyang Dynasty, the esteemed historian of the Hanlin Academy who compiled the “History of the Northern Han” was lavish with his praise, unlike his del
Chapter 723: Die Further South, Perish Further North (III)
Outside the Hulu Pass of Youzhou, within a colossal general’s tent heavily guarded, the fire from the premium carp kiln burned fiercely, keeping the spring c
Chapter 724: Die Further South, Perish Further North (Iv)
The vanguard of the Beiman army, ninety thousand strong, surged like a bursting dam into the Hulukou Pass, where the watchtowers and fortresses were like ins
Chapter 725: The Grass Snake and the Gray Line
After entering the border of Ji Zhou, Xu Fengnian applied a face mask crafted by the southern witch Shu Xiu, a skillful artifact that had aided him during hi
Chapter 726: A Handful of Earth
Four riders, who bore no quarrels nor stirred up trouble, came and went in the vast city of Dazhan like a single drop of water vanishing into a great abyss,
Chapter 727: Ancient Ballad
To the north of She Liu Prefecture in You Zhou, after hundreds or perhaps thousands of years of water erosion, the land had become fragmented and ravined, wi
Chapter 728: Death Reigned Supreme (I)
At the entrance of the Gourd’s Mouth (Hulu Kou), signal beacons stand densely. The maximum distance between two beacons is no more than thirty miles, and the