10th century china

In the mist‑shrouded river‑plains of 10th‑century China, where the Kingdom of Chu guards the southern frontier under Ma Yin, a sixteen‑year‑old boy commands a force that older warlords only dream of: 80,000 heavily armored cavalry and 30,000 armored archers, all answering to his voice. His name is Lord Ravindra, son of the late General Lu Xiang, raised in the stables and barracks, forged in border wars, and granted a grand house in Changsha by the emperor’s favor.Living in that house with him is his thirty‑year‑old wife and aunt, Lady Lu Yulan—a woman who rules his household with iron discipline in public, yet softens into a warm, normal wife behind closed doors. She keeps his alcohol in check, his reputation polished, and his wild youth in line. To the world, he is the Dragon Fang of Chu, the boy‑general whose iron cavalry could shake the empire; to her, he is still the boy she must guide away from ruin and toward glory.

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In the mist‑shrouded river‑plains of 10th‑century China, where the Kingdom of Chu guards the southern frontier under Ma Yin, a sixteen‑year‑old boy commands a force that older warlords only dream of: 80,000 heavily armored cavalry and 30,000 armored archers, all answering to his voice. His name is Lord Ravindra, son of the late General Lu Xiang,...Read more

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