
The Rise of Shu
by Mo Shoubai
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(Recommended new books, from textbooks to history) The iron cavalry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty had become too weak and could no longer run thousands of miles like a tiger; the chapter of surrender from all over the world was helplessly opened at the point of the horse whip, and the barbarians clamored and raised their deer-cutting knives against the once behemoth... Thousands of miles of mountains and rivers were torn to pieces by hundreds of vassal towns; the Chinese splendid scene was filled with billowing smoke... The six horses of Zhaoling are covered with blood and sweat, wishing they could gallop on the battlefield; the emperor who sleeps underground has been crushed by steel teeth, but he can only hold on to the sarcophagus like an iron curtain, unable to clean up the old rivers and mountains... The fighting in the Central Plains has never stopped. The emperor's buttocks on the throne are changing like a revolving lantern. The Ten Kingdoms are in a corner, their eyes are blurred, and they sit with eternal dreams... In the tenth year of Guangzheng, the soul of a later generation traveled across a thousand years and came to this dark era, entering the body of the young son of Emperor Meng Chang of Later Shu who should have died young...
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