Poupées BJD à l'échelle 1:6 de l'Académie de Ruyang-Beihuan Guo
Beihuan Guo is the son of Wenxia Guo, a general of Chu who was known for his martial arts skills. Unlike his father, Beihuan was more interested in academic pursuits, especially in the study of literature and history. Despite this, he was also trained in the art of The Sacred Snake Fist by his father, who wanted to ensure that his son could defend himself if necessary.
One day, while Beihuan was studying at the Ruyang Academy, a group of bandits attacked the school in an attempt to kidnap some of the wealthy students for ransom. Beihuan and his classmates were caught off guard, but he quickly remembered his father's teachings and sprang into action. With his quick reflexes and mastery of The Sacred Snake Fist , he fought off the bandits and helped to save his fellow students.
News of Beihuan's bravery quickly spread throughout the academy, and he became somewhat of a hero among his peers. However, he remained humble and continued to focus on his studies, determined to become a scholar and make his mark in the world through his intellectual achievements rather than his physical prowess.
Over time, Beihuan became a well-respected scholar, admired for his intelligence and wisdom. He went on to serve his country as an advisor to the king, using his knowledge and analytical skills to help guide Chu through turbulent times. Despite his achievements, Beihuan never forgot the lessons he learned from his father and continued to practice The Sacred Snake Fist as a way to stay physically fit and disciplined.
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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.