Creation of the Gods: Forces of Darkness and Light: Compact Classic
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Creation of the Gods, a Chinese literary classic, ranks among great works such as The Three Kingdoms, Water Margin and Journey to the West. It relates the struggles between forces of King Zhou, the despotic last ruler of the Shang dynasty, and Jiang Ziya, the legendary commander and strategist who helped found the Zhou dynasty in the 11th century BC.
There is no better way to rediscover the saga of the infamous King Zou and his vixen-concubine, and how they got their just desserts from the army of King Wu of the Zhou Dynasty. And this is just the icings of the cake in this book of Creation of the Gods!
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