
Tang Corpse
by Sad Mandala
About This Novel
"The Corpse of the Tang Dynasty" tells the story of Lin Yan, a modern forensic doctor who accidentally traveled to Chang'an of the Tang Dynasty and was involved in a series of shocking and bizarre cases. Lin Yan, who traveled through time-travel, encountered a murder case involving a severed hand as soon as she landed. The strange death of the deceased was strikingly similar to the unknown female body she dissected before she time-traveled. In her cooperation with Qin Yue, the headman of Jingzhao Mansion, she relied on her knowledge of modern forensic science to see through a murder disguised as a suicide, but she was also involved in a deeper whirlpool. From the Duobao Pavilion of Ximing Temple to the ancient wells of Taipingfang, from the living corpses in the waterways to the legend of the ghost embroiderer on the Bloody Jade Cliff, Lin Yan discovered that a series of cases were related to the rebellion of the royal family and the injustice of craftsmen. Her copper ring, the brand of Qin and Yue, and the secret art of blood embroidery of the embroiderer Aman all point to the shocking secret of a hundred years ago - craftsmen in the Taizong period were brutally persecuted, and their right hands were cut off to forge the "Lanting Preface", and behind this was a bloody power grab within the royal family. As the investigation deepens, Lin Yan not only has to face the murderer wearing copper finger gloves and the ghost guard who is bound by a spell, but also uncovers the truth behind the legend of the "Ghost Embroiderer". When the three bronze rings merge into one, the secret technique of blood embroidery reappears, and all the grievances and conspiracies face the final showdown at the Blood Jade Cliff in Zhongnan Mountain. The story combines horror, suspense and folklore. In a strange atmosphere, it demonstrates the professionalism and justice of forensic medicine, as well as persistence and redemption across time and space.
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