
The Rise and Fall of the Tang Dynasty in Three Hundred Years 3: from the Heroine's Reign to the Prosperous Kaiyuan Era
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This volume takes the entanglement and dispute between Li Tang and Wu Zhou as the core to interpret the legendary fate and wise strategies of the royal figures. Fighting against the prime minister, expelling her relatives, deposing the prince, changing the emperor, defeating the rebel Li Jingye, and appointing cruel officials to lead her ministers, Wu Zetian fought her way through the power struggle. From a humble palace maid who endured humiliation to the queen of the second emperor, she finally became the only empress in Chinese history, ushering in a new era of Wu and Zhou. However, how could the royal family surnamed Li be willing to accept it - Wu and Li fought for heirs, Shenlong coup, and the title of the Tang Dynasty was restored; but unexpectedly, Li Xian died suddenly, and the royal family fell into chaos again. Li Longji, who had been hiding all this time, waited for the opportunity to launch a congenital coup, killed Princess Taiping, appointed virtuous ministers, rectified the system, and finally opened the prosperous Kaiyuan era...
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