
Travels in the Han Dynasty
by Platinum
About This Novel
After thousands of years of merit and demerit, unparalleled martial arts, is it a mixed blessing? Is it true that the flaws do not cover up the virtues? Or maybe the merit is not worth the effort? The Great Wall is majestic, the Silk Road is long, and the vast sea stretches far and wide. The punishments are heavy, the people believe in ghosts and gods, the sea is wasted, and the people are in dire straits. In the life of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, there were young and middle-aged people who worked hard to govern, and there were also absurd and foolish old years. He brought unprecedented dignity to a country and nation, and also brought endless suffering to the people of the world. This era is both exciting and depressing. If Sima Qian had not been castrated, would there not have been the eternal sorrow that "every man is destined to die, which may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather"? If there had been no Witch Gu Rebellion and the wise prince ascended the throne smoothly, would the Zhaoxuan ZTE have arrived earlier? If Li Guangli hadn't conquered the Xiongnu, wouldn't the 70,000 Han soldiers have died in a foreign country? If there were famous generals like Wei Qing and Huo Qubing, would the Huns be destroyed early? If... You have extraordinary merit, you will have to treat extraordinary people. From the moment he saw the Han delegation coming to Panyu City, Ling Feng, a young man in the 21st century, knew that there were many regrets in this era that he needed to make up for, and that the Han Empire should be more perfect and greater.
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