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Fifteen Days in the Two Capitals Author: Ma Boyong Publisher: Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House
Fifteen Days in the Two Capitals Author: Ma Boyong Publisher: Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House
Description
Introduction
"Fifteen Days in the Two Capitals" is a long historical novel written by Ma Boyong.
The story of this book is based on a true record about Zhu Zhanji in the History of Ming Dynasty: "In the fourth month of summer, due to repeated earthquakes in Nanjing, he was ordered to stay there. On the Gengchen day of the fifth month, Emperor Renzong was ill, and he was summoned back by imperial edict. On the Xinchou day of the sixth month, he returned to Liangxiang, received the will, and entered the palace to announce the funeral."
What kind of deep meaning is hidden behind the few words in the history books? Who is the real writer of these few hasty records?
The prince ran along the Grand Canal at high speed, running across the starry night, surrounded by enemies, with his life hanging by a thread. The prince's high-speed run along the Grand Canal showed the game between imperial power and public opinion, the scheming struggle between the imperial court and the officialdom, the complicated grievances that had been entangled for decades, and the subtle human heart from noble to humble.
This is a spiritual journey of a young constable, a female doctor, a minor official and a prince of the time, and a vivid picture depicting the customs and customs along the Grand Canal in the Ming Dynasty.