
Tian Changan
by The Cicada That Is Silent In The Brahma
About This Novel
Come to Yuewen's website to read about my sixty eternal reincarnations, a great dream in the world locked by "Tui Bei Tu", which has trapped the wind and clouds of the prosperous Tang Dynasty and trapped the obsession of all living beings for thousands of years. The prosperous age is an illusion, reincarnation is the norm, and the human heart is a chess game. Chang'an in the prosperous Tang Dynasty seemed to have thousands of nations coming to court and the seas and rivers to be clear, but in fact it was a trial of human nature that was restarted repeatedly. Shen Yan protects the world in order, carrying the sins of the ages with gentleness; Black Yao breaks the chaos of the world, and uses madness to fight the death of people's hearts. The confrontation between good and evil for thousands of years has never been a battle between black and white, but just two sides of the existence of the human world. Li Chunfeng and Yuan Tiangang wrote prophecies, not seeking to be enthroned as gods, but willing to suffer eternal infamy. They solidified the rise and fall of dynasties with a piece of heavenly prophecy, and tore apart all the luck that the world had to blame God and fate. In the deep palace, Wu Zhao rebelled against his fate in a commoner body, broke the shackles of etiquette and law, and subverted the imperial power structure. He spent half his life fighting to protect himself, and the peak of his life was to break the situation. In the end, he could not escape the fate of conquering the world and his own heart. Li Zhihuai is benevolent and in a dilemma, he is transparent but powerless, and he has no control over the world. Changsun Wuji sticks to his loyalty and obsession, but is eventually shackled by himself. Observers have gone through thousands of ups and downs, and finally discovered the ultimate truth: there is no destiny determined by heaven, only the human heart creates reincarnation. All changes in dynasties, power struggles, love, hate, joys and sorrows all stem from the unwillingness, greed, anger and obsession of all living beings. This is not an epic of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, but a fable of human nature spanning the ages. It is easy to overthrow the world, but the most difficult thing is to settle the original mind. Only by clearing your mind can you break the thousand-year cycle of reincarnation. More works of
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