
Jingnan Was in the Prosperous Tang Dynasty
by Ge Yunche
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At the end of Kaiyuan, the Tang Empire was still in its prime. Li Du, a modern soul, became a happy prince, but after the case of three common people, he couldn't help but fall into the chess game of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The good news is that capable ministers and brave generals who will go down in history have appeared one after another. The bad news is that none of them agree with Li Du. The prince regarded Li Du as a member of King Shou's party. Li Linfu devoted himself to taking charge of the court situation. Even the eldest brother in the family, King Ruyang, can only sing and dance. .................................... The only one you can rely on is yourself: In the following ten years, the wind and rain continued like darkness. In the court hall, you just finished singing and I appeared on the stage. I made friends with Yang Guozhong from far away and attacked Li Xianggong from near. Fighting through thousands of miles of frontiers, he inherited Wang Zhongsi's legacy and encompassed half of the country south of Longyoujian in Hexi Province. Looking back, I saw the lychees flying north, the concubine laughing, the monarch and his ministers in ignorance, and the country in trouble. .................................... The only way is to raise troops to appease the enemy! This time, the huge fire in Chang'an City is no longer an elegy for a prosperous age, but the prelude to a new world! "Gao Lishi, tell your majesty to abdicate. Stay in Xingqing Palace while I go deal with An Lushan."
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