
Huang Chao Holds the Sky
About This Novel
Huang Jutian traveled through the Tang Dynasty, and his soul possessed the body of the famous failed student Huang Chao. He always kept in mind that "it is easier to get into Chang'an than to get admitted to Chang'an", and he made plans silently and carefully prepared since he was a child. The original plan was to follow the rules in the imperial examination and experience the pain of failure first. Then, with his deep understanding of official corruption, he recited the phrase "I will kill a hundred flowers after they bloom", which brought a new beginning to the Tang Empire. Unexpectedly, the butterfly's wings flapped too much, and he was ranked first in the imperial examination for the first time. When Huang Jutian thought of the food and grass he had secretly accumulated over the years and the private soldiers he had carefully cultivated, Huang Jutian couldn't help but burst into laughter: "Who said the No. 1 Scholar can't rebel?" (Alternate history + group portrait + protagonist does not save Tang)
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