
Southern Country
by Four Kingdoms Military Chess
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The soul of a modern man travels back to the late Tang Dynasty and becomes Yang Wo, the eldest son of Huainan Jiedushi Yang Xingmi. In this treacherous and chaotic world, how will he change his destiny? How will he choose talents to govern a country? How will he command thousands of armies, march north to the Central Plains, and end the chaotic world... Everything depends on the country of the South. Ps: qq group 94610602
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[History] The protagonist is the eldest son of Yang Xingmi, the founder of the Wu Kingdom during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, which is a plus for the subject matter. The emotional scenes were seriously deducted, the character setting of the protagonist was not to my taste, and the martial arts master assassin who got in the middle was seriously out of character. The political and military descriptions are also average. The advantage is that some minor modifications can be made on the basis of history.



The Storm of the Late Tang Dynasty Series - Huainan Jiedushi (King Wu) Traveling through the late Tang Dynasty, Yang Wo was the eldest son of Huainan Jiedushi Yang Xingmi. From Longxing in Yangzhou, he fought for hegemony in the Central Plains and established the Wu regime.




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In the historical novel of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, the protagonist travels through Yang Wo, the son of King Yang Xingmi of Wu, and eventually goes from south to north, destroying Yue, swallowing Chu, and annexing Jiangxi, sucking up Lingnan and Fujian, and then Liang and Shu, conquering the Tang Dynasty, and unifying the world, making up for the regrets of Zhao Kuangyin's life in the original time and space.













