The novels related to Kou Zhun included Eight Million Soldiers of the Northern Song Dynasty, Ode to the North, and Powerful Officials of the Great Song Dynasty. All three novels had Kou Zhun's character and storyline. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Kou Zhun was a famous politician and military strategist in ancient China. He had once served as the prime minister and minister of the Ministry of War of the Tang Dynasty. He was one of the most important figures in the history of the Tang Dynasty. There were stories and legends about Kou Zhun in storytelling, but not all storytellers would specifically tell Kou Zhun's story. Because Kou Zhun had a relatively large status and influence in Chinese history, and his life stories were also relatively rich, some storytellers might choose to tell other characters or historical events related to Kou Zhun. However, some famous storytellers did tell stories about Kou Zhun, such as The Bao Gong Case and Three Words and Two Pats.
I don't know the specific content of Kou Zhun's audio novel. However, storytelling was a traditional Chinese audio book. Usually, storytellers would tell historical stories, folklore, opera stories, etc. in oral traditional art forms. Kou Zhun was a famous politician and military strategist in Chinese history. His life experience was very rich, and many stories and legends were worth telling. If you have any stories about Kou Zhun, I can try my best to answer your questions.
One of the storytelling books that Shan Tianfang had lectured on was 'Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesss'. This was a classic Chinese storytelling work that told the story of the three chivalrous men and five righteous men in the late Northern Song Dynasty. The three heroes were Guo Jing, Huang Rong, and Ouyang Feng, while the five heroes were Yan Liang, Wen Chou, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Zhao Yun. The story described the grudges between them, showing the chivalrous spirit and praising justice and courage. This storytelling was once popular and loved by the audience.
You can take mental notes as you listen. Focus on the important parts like who did what and when. Repeat the story in your head right after your friend tells it.
There were many storytelling stories about the Ming Dynasty, among which the more famous ones were "Horse Pre-class,""Great Ming Dynasty,""King Chuang Lai Chao," and so on. Among them," Pre-Horse Class " was a very famous traditional storytelling story. It described the difficulties and challenges that Zhu Yuanzhang experienced in the process of establishing the Ming Dynasty and how he rose step by step to become the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. " The Great Ming Dynasty " narrated the history of the Ming Dynasty before and after the founding of the Ming Dynasty with Zhu Yuanzhang as the main thread. It was a very exciting storytelling. " The King Comes to Court " was a story about the famous peasant uprising leader, Li Zicheng, who fought against the Ming army. These commentaries were very popular and could be listened to online.
Hello, I'm a fan of online literature. According to my knowledge of online literature, the book you mentioned is called the Eight Formations. This was a classic storytelling work that told the story of eight generals in the late Ming Dynasty who joined forces to defend the country against foreign enemies. One of the generals was called Ku Lang. He was a very unique character. His loyalty and perseverance left a deep impression on people.
I recommend Peking Storyteller to you. The plot of this historical and folklore novel described the history of a "drama spirit" in the early years of the Republic of China, as well as the style of the small folk market in Beijing in the early years of the Republic of China. I believe that this novel also contains the storytelling passages that you have heard before. I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation.😗
" The Shadow of the Flying Shadows " was a martial arts novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian. It told the story of the big sects fighting for hegemony in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty.
Storytelling is a traditional Chinese art form with a long history. There are many famous storytellers. Among them were Zhang Shaozuo, Ma Sanli, Liu Baorui, Guo Degang, and others. Each of their commentaries had their own characteristics and were worth listening to. Zhang Shaozuo's storytelling was based on historical stories and folk legends. The plot was compact and the language was vivid. Ma Sanli's storytelling was mainly about martial arts stories and detective reasoning. The plot was full of twists and turns. Liu Baorui's storytelling mainly talked about rural life and cultural customs. His language was humorous and full of life. Guo Degang's storytelling was mainly about cross talks and pop songs. The language was humorous and humorous. These are some of the more famous storytellers. Their storytelling is worth listening to. However, everyone's tastes were different. They could choose a storyteller or work that suited them according to their own preferences.