
Records of Ren Xia in the Tang Dynasty
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"Records of Ren Xia in the Tang Dynasty" On Chang'an Night, 16 missing bronze coins nailed 16 unsolved cases. In order to clear up old grievances between his family, Chai Long stole a saddle and broke into the princess's house, but became the scapegoat for a series of murders; Master Duan pursued the murderer with a robbery, and discovered that his master's murder case hid the truth about his sect's antagonism; Gongsun Wuda protected the Buddha's bones, and Ge Shuhan investigated the weapons and uncovered the hidden connections between Turks and cults. The emperor borrowed a knife to break the chess game, and the knights were reduced to pawns. When all the clues pointed to the mysterious "Wuying", they were shocked to realize that the chess game played in the prosperous age was already dead - the most trusted person had bronze money in his pocket, the most righteous investigation turned out to be an aid to the evildoer, and the truth about Chai's father's "rebellion" was actually more bloody and terrifying than the 16 unsolved cases.
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