Tang Dynasty: Overturning the Coffin Board of Queen Changsun at the Beginning

Tang Dynasty: Overturning the Coffin Board of Queen Changsun at the Beginning

by Drive Forward To Report The Lord's Situation

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I rescued Queen Changsun from the coffin, but Li Er thought I was blaspheming his wife. I almost got beheaded at the beginning, and this guy Li Er even threw me into jail! As a result, all the imperial doctors in the court were useless, and I was the only one who could save the queen. Inside the prison, the prince and I fought each other with fists and feet, and finally confessed our feelings; outside the high wall, Li Shimin eavesdropped through the wall, and was heartbroken with regret. No one knew that this young man whom he regarded as useless and abandoned on death row was actually his biological prince living among the people and connected by blood! You think I can only be a doctor to save lives and heal the wounded, but it turns out that this guy is Qilin'er of the Tang Dynasty!

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Book Friends 202605141354138451mo ago

When a doctor of medicine traveled through time and became a traitor to the Tang Dynasty, I give full marks to this operation!

Text/Drive forward to report the situation to the master To be honest, after writing Chapter 8 of this book, I sat in front of the computer and laughed for a long time, and secretly wiped away my tears. Frankly speaking, the opening setting of this book was something I had "planned for a long time." There are thousands of time travel stories, why should readers click on your story? I thought about it for a long time, and finally settled on this combination of "thriller + sand sculpture + affection" - the protagonist is allowed to lift the queen's coffin at the beginning. This is not for the sake of curiosity, but to create the maximum dramatic conflict. Facts have proved that this beginning indeed made many readers call "Shangshang". The role of Li Yue is my redefinition of "a cool male protagonist". He is both a doctor of medicine and a prince living among the people; he can sweep away thousands of armies with electric batons and bring back the dead with golden needles. But I don't want him to become the kind of omnipotent "Long Aotian" - he will be beaten, deflated, scolded bloody by Li Shimin, and even almost beheaded. His "good point" comes precisely from the process of resolving these crises one by one. Readers like to see him use modern medical knowledge to crush ancient imperial doctors, and even more like to see him fight with Li Chengqian, bicker with Li Erfeng, and exchange insults with that fat little Li Tai - these fireworks are the soul of the character. The image of Li Shimin, the "old father", is what I draw the most attention to and am most satisfied with. Taizong of the Tang Dynasty in the history books was the only emperor through the ages, but in this book, I wanted him to "go down to earth". He would be furious, regretful, eavesdrop on his son's words from across the cell and then secretly wipe his tears. He would change his story three times when he was slapped with a slap in the face. After confirming Li Yue's identity, he would talk about "heavy punishment" but honestly only let him be slapped five times... He was no longer the perfect monarch in the history books, but a middle-aged father with a hard mouth and a soft heart, and an awkward love. Many readers told me that their defenses were broken when they saw Li Shimin listening to Li Yue's "Tiger is the Lord of All Beasts" through the wall - this means that I wrote it correctly. I've done some stupid work on the historical details and medical descriptions. I looked up the information on Empress Changsun's condition, the technique of crossing acupuncture points with golden needles, and the usage scenarios of stethoscopes. Although this is an online novel, it gives a sense of immersion through "pretending to be real". When the old doctor knelt down and shouted "ancient acupuncture that has been lost for thousands of years", I felt my blood boiling - this is the charm of "professional dimensionality reduction attack". Of course, this book also has its regrets. For example, the setting of the system, which is used frequently in the early stage, may become useless in the later stage; for example, the character Li Tai is still a facial expression, and he needs to be given more layers in the future; and in terms of rhythm, some chapters may be a little slow in order to "shake off the burden" - I will slowly adjust these in subsequent chapters. Finally, I would like to say that the core of this book is actually a story about "going home". Li Yue traveled through thousands of years, rescued his mother whom he had never met, and awakened the rebellious brother of the prince. In the end, he was "thrown into a prison and fed and trapped" by the hard-spoken and soft-hearted emperor's father. In the Tang Dynasty, he found his bloodline and where he belonged. Thank you to every reader who has followed. It is your reminders and complaints that make Li Yue, the "rebellious son", live a more exciting life. In the next chapter, the Queen is about to wake up, Li Chengqian's leg is about to be cured, and it's time for Li Shimin, the old father, to officially "recognize his son"-see you in the story! Recommendation index: ★★★★☆ Suitable for the crowd: Readers who like historical novels, father-son family dramas, medical dimensionality reduction attacks, and daily sand sculptures Guide to lightning protection: A little epileptic in the early stage, tearful in the middle stage, and may become more and more addictive in the later stage.

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Duckweed Long Shadow_da1mo ago

The author is interested, please continue to update

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