
Luoyang Crisis: Emperor Xiaowen's Secret Envoy
by Li Gang
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The era of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty opened a grand prelude to the reunification of China and the arrival of the prosperous Sui and Tang Dynasties. However, surrounding the reform and relocation of the capital, on the occasion of the completion of the Xumi Tian Pavilion in Luoyang, the largest Buddhist temple in the world, a lieutenant of the Forbidden Army suddenly died tragically and tragically in the Siyi Pavilion on the banks of the Luoshui River. Later, the princess galloped thousands of miles, left Hulao Pass at night, and went to Lu County to avenge the emperor Yuanhong. Yuan Hong arranged for Zhennan General Wang Su to be responsible for investigating the case. Bailu Cao, the imperial spy center who had been domineering for hundreds of years and dominated hundreds of officials, had degenerated into a black hole of power for the powerful ministers. The censor, Cheng Li Daoyuan, was ordered to reorganize him. ...
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