Shan Tianfang's storytelling "King Yan Swordsman"
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Shan Tianfang's storytelling "King Yan Swordsman"

The Swordsman of the Yan King tells that after the death of the Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, the Khan of the Wala State sent bandits to kidnap two concubines while Zhu Di was not stable, in an attempt to blackmail Zhu Di, the Yan King. At the same time, Han Liang, the thief minister, also established himself as the eternal king in Jiujiang. At this critical moment, the loyal officials and brave men were ordered to rescue the princess and destroy her with the help of the Wulin Xias
Shan Tianfang's storytelling "Water Mang Heroes Hate"
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Shan Tianfang's storytelling "Water Mang Heroes Hate"

The Water Mang Hero Hates tells the story of the late Northern Song Dynasty, when the Song Dynasty suffered from internal and external troubles, exorbitant taxes, and years of war. The peasant rebels led by Zhong Xiang and Yang Yao in the Dongting Lake area could not bear all kinds of oppression and rose up to fight. In the end, the Song Dynasty had no choice but to use Yue Fei's army to suppress this farmer
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Shan Tianfang's Commentary on the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
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Shan Tianfang's Commentary on the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom

The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom is about the increasingly corrupt rule of the Qing Dynasty after the Opium War. Hong Xiuquan led the peasants to revolt in Jintian Village, Guangxi, and built the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. At the time when all aspects of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom were in full swing, the "Tianjing Incident" broke out within the leadership group in order to fight for power, leading to the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
Shan Tianfang's Commentary "Lin Zexu"
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Shan Tianfang's Commentary "Lin Zexu"

Lin Zexu tells the great story of Lin Zexu, a patriotic politician who advocated banning opium and resisting aggression during the Opium War. Lin Zexu, a top official, once served as governor of Jiangsu Province, governor of Guangdong and Guangxi provinces, governor of Hunan and Guangdong provinces, governor of Shaanxi and Gansu provinces, and governor of Yunnan and Guizhou provinces. He was admired by all Chinese people for his insistence on safeguarding China's sovereignty and national interests
Shan Tianfang's Commentary "Hundred Years of Wind and Cloud"
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Shan Tianfang's Commentary "Hundred Years of Wind and Cloud"

The Hundred Years of Wind and Cloud tells that during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty, opium flowed into China, poisoning people and doing great harm. Emperor Daoguang sent Lin Zexu to Guangzhou to ban smoking, and then the "Opium War" broke out. The Qing court was defeated in the war, and the land was ceded to pay compensation. Hong Xiuquan founded the God Worship Association, the Jintian Uprising, the founding of Yong'an, swept through seven southern provinces, and gave the Qing government
Shan Tianfang's Commentary "The Record of the Late Qing Dynasty"
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Shan Tianfang's Commentary "The Record of the Late Qing Dynasty"

After the failure of the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895, the conservative forces led by Cixi were corrupt and incompetent. Tan Sitong, Liang Qichao and other reformers supported the reform of Emperor Guangxu, but they were suppressed by the conservative forces and failed. Later, the Zhongxing Association headed by Sun Yat sen took on the task of overthrowing the Qing Dynasty.
Shan Tianfang's storytelling "King Wuling of Zhao"
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Shan Tianfang's storytelling "King Wuling of Zhao"

The King of Zhao Wuling is adapted and recorded based on the long historical novel written by Zhuang Qiu and Liu Pu. It reproduces the style of the King of Zhao Wuling, a Ming Dynasty monarch, with a tortuous and vivid story, and deduces the reform feat of the King of Zhao Wuling who fought for the Central Plains, dressed in a Hu suit and rode and shot, and blended Hu and Han.
Shan Tianfang's Commentary "The Romance of the Qing Dynasty: Nurhachi"
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Shan Tianfang's Commentary "The Romance of the Qing Dynasty: Nurhachi"

"The Romance of the Qing Dynasty: Nurhachi" tells the story of Nurhachi's uprising in the 11th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, with his father and thirteen members of his ancestral family, who led the sons of the Eight Banners, and spent more than 30 years unifying the various departments of Nuzhen, promoting the development of the Nuzhen society, the formation of the Manchu community, and the establishment of the Qing Dynasty.
Shan Tianfang's Commentary "The Last Regret of the Ming Dynasty"
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Shan Tianfang's Commentary on "Mourning at the End of Ming Dynasty"

The Regret at the End of the Ming Dynasty is adapted from a large number of historical materials and folk legends. It tells the story that after Li Zicheng became the emperor of Xi'an, he sent out many advisories and marched into Beijing. Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty was shocked at the news and ordered Li Jiantai and others to fight the enemy, but Li Guozhen died when Li Jiantai and others secretly settled down or surrendered. Chongzhen knew that the situation was over and entered the palace with a sword
Shan Tianfang's Commentary on Chu Han Struggle for Power
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Shan Tianfang's Commentary on Chu Han Struggle for Power

The Battle between Chu and Han tells the story of Xiang Yu, a nobleman of Chu State, and Liu Bang, a petty official of the Qin court, who met each other because they fought against Qin, and then their brothers fought against their goals. Xiang Yu fought desperately, but Liu Bang took advantage of him. It was inevitable that Liu Bang was unwilling to be sent to Hanzhong. After Liu Bang entered Hanzhong, he built a plank road in an open and secret way, and decided to return to the third place