Tang Tu

Tang Tu

by This Is Not

Length:
806Kwords318chapters
Latest:
Ch. 318My Heart Flies Away with the Wild Goose (Part 1)
Activity:
Updated 3y agoScraped 12d ago
4Comments
107Favorites
8Fans
0QD Score

About This Novel

According to the records in history textbooks, Chen Quan knew that the Tang Dynasty, which had been running for more than two hundred years, had entered its final years. And in this inappropriate time travel, surviving and living as well as possible became his only goal. When the Dharma is in trouble in Huichang, be a monk first. On the day when Xuanzong paid homage to Buddhism, he returned to secular life. This decision was a bit strange, but it was decided.

What Readers Think

Rating

Good0%Neutral0%Bad0%

Community(0)

Official(4)Scraped 21d ago

YA
Yazhou Fisherman71mo ago

Survival in the late Tang Dynasty

It can be regarded as one of the few historical time travel literary works this year. The research is solid, the layout is grand, the characters are vividly described, and there is a strong sense of involvement. It's not about being stupid, invincible, and other impetuous articles. Come on!

2
TH
This is Not65mo ago

Briefly explain some issues.

I've been very busy lately and haven't had much time to type, so I haven't read any book reviews. I took two hours today and wrote more than a thousand words and sent it out quickly. I read the comments again and was a little confused. Mainly because some book friends talked about how they survived without food or water for half a month at the beginning of the book. This~. I wrote it, and the penultimate paragraph of the wedge said that on the day Chen Quan first arrived, he saw the small temple before dark and walked in. It was also mentioned later that there was a rice vat in the temple, and in Chapter 4 it was also mentioned that the rice vat had been eaten out. So~, it seems that I did explain the issue of survival, but only briefly. In addition, the question at the beginning of the paragraph may cause confusion when reading. Sorry! There is also the language problem. Alas, there is really no way around this. I thought about using a few chapters to write in detail how to learn a new language and how to communicate, but after thinking about it, I forgot about it. Mainly because I am lazy. Of course, I also feel that it is a bit boring to do this. After all, the difference between ancient and modern times is far more than just language. If language is written, do other joints also need to be more detailed? So that's it for now. I'm very sorry for the inconvenience this has caused to book friends!

11
TH
This is Not67mo ago

Introduction to the main characters in the book

(Only real historical figures and real historical deeds are recorded. Of course, the trajectory of the story will change, so I will record part of it first and add to it at any time). Tang Xuanzong Li Chen (810-859), the thirteenth son of Tang Xianzong, and the half-brother of Tang Muzong. Li Miao (833-873), Yizong of the Tang Dynasty, was originally named Li Wen and was granted the title of King Yun. He was the eldest son of Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. After Xuanzong's death, he was supported by internal officials. Bai Minzhong (792-861), with a courtesy name of Hui, was the younger brother of Bai Juyi and the prime minister of the Xuanzong Dynasty. He was given the posthumous title Chou after his death. Ma Yuanzhi, whose birth and death dates are unknown, served as the left lieutenant of the Shence Army in the third year of Huichang, Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty. After the death of Emperor Wuzong, he supported Xuanzong. In the chronology of the "Twenty-Five Histories Supplement", this person has disappeared since the fourth year of Emperor Xuanzong's reign in Tang Dynasty. Zheng Guang, uncle of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, whose birth date is unknown, died in November of the eleventh year of Dazhong (857). Pei Xiu (791-864), whose courtesy name was Gongmei, was a prime minister during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. He believed in Buddhism and was known as the "Hedong Master". It is said that his son is Fa Hai. Liu Ye (? - January 24, 881?), Prime minister of Tang Yizong, died in the Huangchao Uprising. Ma Zhi (date of birth and death unknown), prime minister during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong. Linghu Gui (795-879), courtesy name Zizhi, was the prime minister of Xuanzong during the reign of Yizong. Zi Linghu Dian. Zheng Tian (825-887), whose courtesy name was Taiwen. Prime Minister and poet of the Tang Dynasty, he was the son of Zheng Ya, the observer envoy of Gui Guan. During the reign of Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty, he worshiped the prime minister, defeated Huang Chao, and wrote "An Advocate Against the Thieves in the Nest". Lu Yan, courtesy name Dongbin, is the founder of the Quanzhen sect of Taoism. Zen Master Lingyou (771-853), a Buddhist monk. Founded and founded the Weiyang Sect of Zen Buddhism. Yang Qinyi, a Tang eunuch, came from the Yang family, a family of eunuchs. He successively served as the secret envoy of the Imperial Privy Council and the lieutenant of the Shence Army. Huang Chao (820-884), a Yuanju native in Caozhou and leader of the peasant army. Zhu Xie Chixin (?-887), The leader of Shatuo, named Dexing, was given the surname in the clan for suppressing the Huangchao uprising, and was named Li Guochang, the father of Li Keyong. In the later Tang Dynasty, he was honored as Xianzu and given the posthumous title of Emperor Wenjing.

1
FE
February White Plums73mo ago

come on

Come on bro! The more you write, the better your writing will be. If your writing is good, people will naturally read it.

Featured in 3 Booklists

Official(3)

Distant Fantasy Country
4468020

This history really makes me sigh. I read a lot of historical articles, and everyone likes to claim that they respect the original flavor of history, but this author seems not to have really considered that this is just a historical novel. Overall, too depressing. They say that desire should be suppressed first, but I don't know if I can still see the satisfying part. So why do you still recommend this book? Probably because of the protagonist. Seeing the protagonist of this book can remind me to do less time travel dreams, maybe I am not as good as him! Although he had a lot of setbacks in his life, at least he was able to become a Jiedushi in the part I saw. By the way, there is another reason for recommendation. The era chosen for this book is very rare. Maybe he is the only one who wrote in this era? There are still more than fifty years before the end of the Tang Dynasty. If you wear it too early, you can make an immortal contribution in the Anshi Rebellion. If you wear it too late, you might be able to inherit the destiny. There are still more than fifty years before the fall of the Tang Dynasty, and the world will be in chaos. The emperor, who has been supported by internal officials and has succeeded to the throne for three years, has become increasingly majestic and anxious... Everything is still possible.

Siren Blade
Ten Billion Nights on Earth
Dragon King is Coming
Hogwarts Family
Nothing to Do Bookcase
14232

An excellent novel, except for one section that is quite depressing, it is actually very consistent with the common sense of that era. Yes, this is the best that can be done without Goldfinger. I can give this historical article a score of 7. The real history is so depressing and helpless. Most people can only go with the flow.

Master, What Kind of Tao Do You Practice?
I Can Summon History Meow
Lawyer's Character
Hidden Corner
Encyclopedia
325

There is a ruined temple at the beginning and an old Taoist with a story, Tang Dynasty? Very good, but unfortunately this is the late Tang Dynasty. Although Tang Wuzong Li Yan worked hard to govern, and his successor Tang Xuanzong Li Chen was even called Little Taizong, the feudal towns were divided, and the helpless Chen Quan could only survive in the last days...

Tang Tu
People from the Market
I
余下的,只有噪音

You Might Also Like