
Zhu Wen Usurped the Tang Dynasty
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At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Huang Chao captured Chang'an. A low-level bandit named Zhu Wen stood in the fire that burned the city and witnessed the collapse of the old world. In order to survive, he betrayed Huang Chao and surrendered to the army. He was named "Zhu Quanzhong" by Emperor Xizong of Tang Dynasty. In the next thirty years, he fought bloody battles in the Central Plains and started a duel with his old enemy Li Keyong; he welcomed the emperor, moved the capital to Luoyang, and held the last promising monarch of the Tang Dynasty in his hands; he slaughtered all the courtiers of the Qing Dynasty in Baimayi, and personally wiped out the last integrity of an era. In 907 AD, he put on the crown and ended the Tang Empire that had lasted for nearly three hundred years. However, what awaits him is not the supreme glory of imperial power, but the abyss of complete collapse of human nature and the fatal blow from his own son.
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