
Li Tai of Tang Dynasty
by Chew Ink
About This Novel
An ordinary civil servant traveled through the Tang Dynasty and became the fourth son of Li Shimin. Observed the Xuanwumen Incident, instigated Li Chengqian to do things, and suppressed Wu Meiniang from coming forward. I wanted to be the behind-the-scenes strategist and Prince Xiaoyao, but I didn't expect that the situation would change and things would be unpredictable. Since you can't bear it anymore, then fight against the sky with all your heart Fight against the imperial power, but retain some justice, and change to a great celestial dynasty. Fighting in aristocratic families, but leaving some warmth behind, in exchange for a hundred years of romance in the world. Fight against the powerful ministers, but leave a bit of nobility, so that it can be sung by the common people through the ages. Righteousness in the world, vicissitudes of time, let's take a look at the peerless romance of modern people during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. ........................ Two book club groups are released, 103161109 and 106344310. The former one is created by a friend and everyone can join casually. The latter one 106344310 is created by a book friend and requires VIP verification. There are not many people, so friends who like to chat can join in and chat together.
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Official(38)Scraped 1mo ago
Rubbish novel
hehe
Without the decisive Li Er, would there still be a prosperous Tang Dynasty?
I don't know if it's the second protagonist or the author, or a modern time traveler. Maybe the author deliberately did it differently... Or maybe there's something wrong with his IQ.
This, his character is too weak
Was there a white porcelain spoon in the early Tang Dynasty? After reading the first chapter, I gave up decisively.
What follows what
Not interesting. The ending of the book is neither fish nor fowl.
La la la la la
The protagonist is too soft, not domineering at all. . . . . . Not pretty.
super annoying
You haven't finished writing yet. Do you have any morals?
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Official(38)Scraped 1mo ago
Rubbish novel
hehe
Without the decisive Li Er, would there still be a prosperous Tang Dynasty?
I don't know if it's the second protagonist or the author, or a modern time traveler. Maybe the author deliberately did it differently... Or maybe there's something wrong with his IQ.
This, his character is too weak
Was there a white porcelain spoon in the early Tang Dynasty? After reading the first chapter, I gave up decisively.
What follows what
Not interesting. The ending of the book is neither fish nor fowl.
La la la la la
The protagonist is too soft, not domineering at all. . . . . . Not pretty.
super annoying
You haven't finished writing yet. Do you have any morals?









