Zhongyong Shatuo's Restoration of the Tang Dynasty

Zhongyong Shatuo's Restoration of the Tang Dynasty

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Shatuo was originally a nomadic tribe in the north of Saibei. After surrendering to the Tang Dynasty, they often used it as the vanguard in every conquest of the Tang Dynasty. Li Guochang, the chief of Shatuo, also became a military envoy of the Tang Dynasty due to his merit and commanded a vassal town. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Huangchao peasants revolted, the world was in chaos, and the Tang army was defeated repeatedly. Li Guochang ordered his son Li Keyong to lead an army to attack and eliminate this force. Keyong was also named King of Jin for his official duties. Soon after, Zhu Wen destroyed the Tang Dynasty and founded the country as Liang. Li Keyong and Li Cunxu, the heroic father and son, were filled with grief and indignation. They swore their loyalty and began to compete with Zhu Liang for decades in the Liang-Jin hegemony. There were several people who proclaimed themselves emperor at that time, but Ke Yong did not proclaim himself emperor, which shows his loyalty to the Tang Dynasty. After countless battles, they finally destroyed Liang and restored Tang Zuo. This book started from the tyrannical writing of the feudal town in the late Tang Dynasty, Pang Xun uprising, Huang Chao uprising, Zhu Wen proclaimed emperor, until Li Cunxu destroyed Liang and restored Tang Zuo. This book follows the writing style of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, with seven truths and three falsehoods. It is mainly based on real historical materials from the New and Old History of the Five Dynasties, the New and Old Tang Books, Zizhi Tongjian and other historical books. On the premise of ensuring the basic truth, a little artistic creation is added to make the characters more vivid and the storyline more vivid. Especially the war part, a lot of details have been added to make it richer and more exciting.

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