Poupées BJD à l'échelle 1:6 de l'Académie de Ruyang-Kong Yuwen
Kong Yuwen was a student at the Ruyang Academy who came from the Ming nation. He was known among his classmates for his impressive skills at riding and shooting. From a young age, Kong Yuwen had been fascinated by horses and had spent countless hours practicing his riding and archery skills. His dream was to one day become a skilled horseman and serve his country as a cavalry officer.
Despite his love of horses and the outdoors, Kong Yuwen was also a diligent student who took his studies very seriously. He would often spend long hours in the library, reading about history, literature, and philosophy. He believed that a well-rounded education was essential for anyone who wished to become a great leader.
One day, Kong Yuwen was given the opportunity to prove his worth when a group of bandits began raiding villages along the border of Chu and Ming. The Ming government sent out a call for skilled riders and archers to help drive off the raiders, and Kong Yuwen answered the call.
With his impressive riding and shooting skills, Kong Yuwen quickly became one of the most valuable members of the border patrol. He would ride out into the countryside with a small group of other riders, using his bow to pick off bandits from a distance and his horse to outmaneuver them in close quarters combat.
Over time, Kong Yuwen became a well-respected member of the Ming military, known for his courage, skill, and unwavering dedication to his country. He would go on to serve in many important campaigns, always fighting bravely on horseback and using his skills to help secure victory for his nation.
Despite his many achievements, Kong Yuwen remained humble and continued to study diligently at the Ruyang Academy. He believed that there was always more to learn, both in the classroom and on the battlefield, and he was determined to become the best rider and scholar he could be.
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À propos de l'Académie de Ruyang
Il était une fois, dans un monde chaotique, un mystérieux continent oriental appelé "Gushenzhou". De nombreux pays existaient sur ce continent, parmi lesquels les nations Ming et Chu étaient connues comme des héros jumeaux, avec le dicton "Ming du Nord et Chu du Sud". Au nord de la capitale Chu, Anjing, il y avait une école royale située au pied sud des montagnes Rujia. C'est pourquoi le roi de Chu lui donna le nom d'"Académie de Ruyang". Les élèves de l'académie étaient pour la plupart des princes, des nobles et des enfants de fonctionnaires et d'aristocrates. Certains d'entre eux étaient également des érudits diligents sélectionnés dans les régions locales, avec un bon caractère et une bonne apparence. Ils n'étudiaient pas seulement les différentes écoles de pensée, mais pratiquaient également la "Six Arts" et "L'art de la guerre "et d'autres compétences. Ils étaient tous des orateurs imposants et éloquents.