
The Past of the Empire (605-758): the Hidden Wounds Behind the Prosperity of the Sui and Tang Dynasties
About This Novel
China's 7th and 8th centuries were the century between the Sui and Tang Dynasties. There, the prosperous age is like a carefully crafted, illusory and profound mirror world. In this little book, you see the same emperors and generals, but they are not the faces you are familiar with. In the scattered dust, there is a different style hidden. It doesn't just belong to one person, but to everyone involved in it. How much it fascinates you, how much you are curious and afraid of it. History is not a record of the merits of emperors and generals, nor is it a record of the daily lives of this great emperor and that great emperor. For those clueless historical narratives, those wails between heaven and earth, the conspiracies under the moonlight, and the joy of banquets, it is all about human interests and interests that subdue monsters and monsters in time. For those things that must have happened in history but are not recorded in history books, you have to see them, smell them, and preferably touch their heartbeats.
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