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''Silver Phoenix'' is a 2009 Chinese historical fantasy [[novel]] by Cindy Pon. It is the first book in the ''Kingdom of Xia'' series.
''Silver Phoenix'' is a 2009 Chinese historical fantasy [[novel]] by Cindy Pon. It is the first book in the ''Kingdom of Xia'' series.


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Latest revision as of 02:02, 19 September 2021

Silver Phoenix
Ai Ling
Written by: Cindy Pon
Central Theme:
Synopsis:
Genre(s): Historical Fantasy
Series: Kingdom of Xia (Phoenix)
Followed by: Fury of the Phoenix
First published: April 28, 2009
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Silver Phoenix is a 2009 Chinese historical fantasy novel by Cindy Pon. It is the first book in the Kingdom of Xia series.

The story centers on Ai Ling, an unbetrothed bride whom no one wanted. She's secretly relieved because she wishes to be free. Her life takes a turn when her father never returns from a trip to the palace. As the family income becomes tight and the unpleasant merchant Master Huang wishes to wed her, Ai Ling goes on a journey in the night to find her father.

The journey isn't easy. Nightmarish creatures right from The Book of the Dead seem attracted to her. It's through one of these encounters that she meets the honorable Chen Yong, who is searching for the identity of his foreign father. Joined by the jokey and flirtatious Li Rong and his horse, Feng, they go on an adventure.

Tropes used in Silver Phoenix include: