
Secrets of the Prosperous Tang Dynasty
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When peonies were in full bloom in Luoyang, Tang Zhao found half a bloody peony petal in an ancient book. In the moth-eaten fragments of the scroll, the four characters "Luo Shui Hidden Dragon" are oozing with cinnabar, faintly matching the natural red moles at the corners of his eyes. When the man in black robe knocked on the door, the shadow reflected by the copper ring was scaly. "Your great-grandfather stole something that he shouldn't have stolen." The man spread out half a green tablet in his palm. Embedded in the cracks was the same phoenix blood as Princess Taiping's step. When the copper plate of the Prime Minister's Palace illuminated the underground palace under the imperial city, and when the symbol on Su Yao's skirt lit up in the tide of Luoshui River, Tang Zhao understood that the so-called fixed star was just a tactic buried in the blood of Emperor Taizong. On the day of the autumnal equinox, the lotus terrace of the underwater palace will swallow up all the blood of Luoyang. And he must personally tear off the dragon tendon that Wu has held for fifty years before Xinggui returns to his position.
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