Books (novels and essays) Japanese literature Genghis Ki-Junii Inui

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 チンギス紀 十二 不羈
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Item number: BN147224
Released date: 30 Nov 2021
Maker: Shueisha

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Japanese Literature
Dayir, who shared the Trấn Hải Fortress of Mongolia, organized 3000 garrisons and placed them in three forts. The territory expanded, and 100,000 expeditionary forces led by Genghis had advanced in the opposite direction (east) from Trấn Hải Fortress. Dayir, who believed that Genghis could mobilize tens of thousands of soldiers, had escaped and had usurped the throne of West Liao, located west of Mongolia, told Muqali, who led the Raiko-tai troop. On the other hand, in Kim Province, where Genghis had invaded, Gchurk, a former prince of Nyman Kingdom, had set up a powerful cavalry. In the previous battle, Yelü Chucai, who had succeeded in cutting out some of the logistics of the Mongol army, devoted himself to the reconstruction of politics. Targudi and La Sian, who lived in the southern Choju, treated as sons Torio, a son of their former subordinate Solgahu, to learn about their trade. The territory to govern has grown rapidly and the borders to protect have widened. Genghis talked with Bo'orchu about the state of the country, such as the situation of the war and the distribution of goods. Twelve volumes. [Author Brief History] Kenzo, born in Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture in 1947. Graduated from the Faculty of Law, Chuo University in 1981. Made his debut in 『 Memorial Bell Harunari 』 in 1981. In 1983, he received the 4 th Eiji Yoshikawa Literature Newcomer Award in 『 Night Without Sleep 』 in 1983. In 1985, he received the 38 th Mystery Writers of Japan Ryotaro Award in 』, a town of drought in 『 in 1985. In 1991, he received the 4 th Renzaburo Shibata Award in 『 March in 1991. In 2004, he received the 38 th Eiji Yoshikawa Literature Award in 『 Yoiesho 』, in 05, the 9 th Shiba Ryotaro Award in Suikoden 』, 『 (19 volumes in total), in 07, the 1 st Seiichi Funahashi Literature Award in single-group in 『 in 』, in, the 13 th Nihon Mystery Literature Award in 2010, the 65 th Mainichi Publication Culture Award Special Award in 『 Yoreiden 』 (15 volumes in total) in 2011. In 2013, he received the Shiju Hosho (Medal with Purple Ribbon), and in 2016, he received the 64 th Kan Kikuchi Award in "Dai Suikoden" series (51 volumes in total). He also wrote many books. 50000 完顔 『 』 『 』 』 Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou Kenzo Kitakata