
This Tang Dynasty is so Interesting (volume 2): from the Long Song of Zhenguan to the Common Ruler of the World
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"This Tang Dynasty is So Interesting" mainly tells some stories about the Tang Dynasty in the three hundred years from 607 to 907. It is based on official history and supplemented by unofficial historical papers. It takes the chronology and main tasks as the main line, and adopts the narrative form of novels and stand-up comics. It is a panoramic display of the lives of the twenty-first emperors of the Tang Dynasty, as well as civil servants, generals, and common people, as well as an explanation and evaluation of the political and economic system of the Tang Dynasty. It is a painstaking work that the author spent five years creating. It can also be regarded as a work that accurately talks about the history of the Tang Dynasty in vernacular. This volume mainly writes about the rule of Zhenguan and the wars between Tang Dynasty, Goguryeo and Japan. After the Xuanwumen Incident, Li Shimin started the great Zhenguan rule, and Wei Zheng and Changsun Wuji made their debuts to join in the peaceful and prosperous era. After the Han Dynasty, the great army of the Tang Dynasty once again marched into the Western Regions of Central Asia, White Mountains and Black Waters. They were commanded by all parties and praised the name of Tian Khan. Later, Tang Gaozong Li Zhi finally pushed the empire's territory to the extreme, and the situation in Northeast Asia, which had been turbulent since Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty, finally came to a clear conclusion. Liu Rengui defeated the Japanese and Baekje coalition forces at the Battle of Baijiangkou. The battle established hundreds of years of peace, and Japan, which coveted the mainland, became China's most loyal student. There are also unknown legendary stories such as Wang Xuance's mission to destroy an entire country by one man, Tang Xuanzang's journey to retrieve scriptures, etc., All in this second volume.
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