
Qingdi of Liao Dynasty
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In the fourth year of Zhonghe in the Tang Dynasty (884), when Huang Chao's era came to an end in Langhu Valley, the troubled times of the Five Dynasties began. Twenty years later, the eight Khitan tribes will rise in Liaodong. This year, Huang Chao's subordinate Huang Hao did not run away to Jianghuai like in the original time and space. Instead, he led three thousand remnants to seize the ship in Dengzhou and fled to the Liaodong Peninsula. Huang Hao, the crown prince of Daqi who was replaced by the time traveler, quickly established a foothold on the peninsula and established a rebel base in Benxi. He made full use of the contradictions among the eight Khitan tribes, divided the Khitan tribes, and focused on attacking Yelu Abaoji's Diela tribe, disrupting the rise of the Khitan people. He used various means to win over other tribes that were oppressed by the Khitans, rescued the Han people and slaves of various tribes that had been plundered by the Khitans, and gradually strengthened his own strength. At the same time, he took advantage of the conflicts between the vassal towns in the late Tang Dynasty to fight against the Khitans and Jin Wang Li Keyong. Under Huang Hao's hard work and hard work, the wheel of history changed at this moment...
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
I suggest you change the subject and write about it
Although the Huang Chao Uprising was a massive peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty, many ordinary lower-class peasants were hijacked by this uprising, including those cannibal kings who were all Huang Chao's generals before. Now you write about how Huang Chao's son went to Liaodong to do something. Although it is a fictional novel, the subject matter is very rubbish. When we write fictional novels, we need to be closer to the original appearance of history, so I don't recommend this subject.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
I suggest you change the subject and write about it
Although the Huang Chao Uprising was a massive peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty, many ordinary lower-class peasants were hijacked by this uprising, including those cannibal kings who were all Huang Chao's generals before. Now you write about how Huang Chao's son went to Liaodong to do something. Although it is a fictional novel, the subject matter is very rubbish. When we write fictional novels, we need to be closer to the original appearance of history, so I don't recommend this subject.









