
Early Tang Dynasty: Prince Li Chengqian
by Fat Orange That Steals Fish And Eats It
About This Novel
The prosperous period of the Tang Dynasty. The vermilion door of Chang'an noble mansion is solemn and majestic. The red lanterns are hung high to illuminate the entire mansion. The noble lady wears a high-waisted skirt with a low neckline, revealing her fair skin. The waist-length floor-length skirt is embroidered with exquisite flowers and butterflies with gold and silver threads. The golden steps on the lady's head sway with the steps, making a crisp sound like fairy music. It looks like a peaceful and prosperous age. Outside Chang'an City, in a low, dark thatched house, there was an earthen clay pot on the fire. The thin father gently stirred it with a wooden spoon. Under the pot, there were only small gray millets and unknown wild vegetables. The child who had been hungry for a day could only pout and wanted to eat but did not dare to say so. It seemed like a peaceful and prosperous time. Who cares about the hungry and cold people who are crying for food? I, the Prince of the Tang Dynasty, Li Chengqian, will never let the people become the background of the prosperous age.
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