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The Sun And Moon Are In The Sky

Author : 黄易

Genres : Wuxia

Status: Completed

Description:

Huang Yi returns after five years of seclusion with a masterpiece at the pinnacle of his career

Surpassing "The Twin Dragons of the Tang Dynasty," another classic of martial arts literature

Abandoning the past and looking forward, through baking and meticulous exploration, Master Huang Yi strives to expand the realm of martial arts novels to new limits. After five years of contemplation and refinement, the final result is the publication of "The Sun and Moon in the Sky"

This brand new epic work is expected to be published in one volume each month, with the entire series projected to conclude in 20 volumes. To some extent, it continues the legacy of "The Twin Dragons of the Tang Dynasty." At the end of the volume, the little girl Ming Kong ascends to the throne sixty years later, replacing the Li Tang dynasty with the Wu Zhou dynasty, becoming the Empress of the Central Plains and wielding control over the world

Wu Zetian emerged from the Demon Sect, yet she uprooted the sect entirely to fulfill her dream of reuniting the ten volumes of the Six Paths Demon Scriptures, "Heavenly Demon Strategy." At this point, she had acquired nine out of ten volumes of the "Heavenly Demon Strategy," but was still missing the secret and unfathomable "Heart of the Dao Seed Demon Technique," which had never been mastered by anyone. Thus, the story unfolds.

The secret scroll of the Great Law has been destroyed, and the only one deeply familiar with this book has been taken back to Luoyang, giving rise to an unwilling new generation of the evil emperor, Long Ying, who emerges in the martial world, engaging in a protracted struggle with the Empress that spans over a decade, filled with twists and turns, entangled grievances, and unique confrontations. The relationship between Wu Zhao and Long Ying is akin to the same flower, "Drunken Hibiscus," which has two different faces of night and day, much like darkness and light. Their struggle is equivalent to an internal conflict, making it difficult to draw a clear line between them. The relationship between Wu Zhao and Long Ying is akin to the same flower, "Drunken Hibiscus," which has two different faces of night and day, much like darkness and light. Their struggle is equivalent to an internal conflict, making it difficult to draw a clear line between them.

The power struggle between the Empress and the Evil Emperor, a combination of historical facts and fiction, forms a legendary martial arts novel. Riding the winds of history, flourishing in martial arts fantasy, amidst the transitions of prosperous and chaotic times, who can turn the tide with a single stroke? Continuously refreshing the reading experience of martial arts, every move is sure to captivate fellow martial artists, who can deliver such prowess?

Only Huang Yi. As if striking the secrets of heaven with a palm, with the sun and moon overhead, it is essential to illuminate and explore the martial arts of the present age.

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