
The Legend of the Persian Army
by Osmanthus Flowers In The Rain
About This Novel
During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. The sun was turning west, and several fast horses were galloping on Zhuque Street in Chang'an City. The riders on the horses were all young, handsome, and full of energy. An elegant scholar sat on the horse running in front. When he reached the intersection, he reined in the horse, looked back at the man behind him, and asked doubtfully: "Twelve Master, is this the place you mentioned?" The young man behind him rode a magnificent white horse, carried a slingshot on his back, and wore light yellow linen clothes with his lapels open casually. He looked indescribably handsome and free. He nodded and pointed to his right: "Master Li, my home is in Jingshanfang, just a few steps away." Master Li obviously wanted to back off, but he was not allowed to speak. Several other fast horses also arrived. The teenagers jumped off their horses and shouted in confusion: "The horses and wine of Twelve Lang's family are the best in Chang'an. How can we miss it today?" "Needless to say, I drank three large bowls of Gaochang wine before entering!"
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