
The Greatest Emperor of the Tang Dynasty
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Back in the Tang Dynasty, as the grandson of Emperor Sui Yang, Li Ke, the third son of the Tang Dynasty Emperor Li Shimin, was destined to be insulated from the throne. But Li Ke refused to accept his fate! He wants to change his destiny against the will of heaven and fight for the throne that does not belong to him. Let's see how he fought against the Turks, tortured the prince Li Chengqian, outsmarted the powerful minister Chang Sun Wuji, conquered the thirty-six countries in the Western Regions, and married Wu Zhao, the first queen of China!
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
Weird novel, let me tell you a joke, the eldest son of the Tang Dynasty emperor was a Turkic mixed race
A novel that goes against the grain, really goes against the grain! Unbelievable! This is the first time I have seen that the eldest son of the Han Dynasty is of mixed race! Nb, you made me gain knowledge! I can tolerate your poor writing, and I can tolerate your incoherent plot, but only this mixed race! Do you want to take a look at what you are writing? Do you think the Tang Dynasty was modern? What do you think? Write the eldest son of the Tang Dynasty emperor as a Turkic hybrid? The previous one was to kill Turkic prisoners and destroy the Turks, and this was under the premise that you already had Bai Yueguang's sweetheart, and then Li Shimin found you a Turkic wife, and then you were not angry at all? It's like picking up a treasure and it's like glue? You are not thinking like a human being, you are writing a robot! I don't feel anything human in your book, it's completely robot! I understand that you can get married, but there is nothing you can do about it, but you can totally pretend not to have children! Later on when you ascend the throne, you can just find any reason to be demoted to a noble concubine and it's over, but you just live like this? The eldest son was also born? Let alone the people of the Tang Dynasty, I don't even want you to be the emperor! If you can still be an emperor like this, then it's not a historical novel, it's a pure science fiction novel, a fantasy novel! And Concubine Yang, Concubine Yang does not argue, she is not stupid! Since she knew your ambition from the beginning, and now the emperor asked you to marry a foreign wife, not only is she not worried, but she is also very happy? Do you want you to give birth to your eldest son as soon as possible? Still like this daughter-in-law? Did you drink too much? Who is she? She was a princess of the Sui Dynasty and Concubine Yang of the Tang Dynasty. Even without Li Shimin's calculations (making the protagonist marry a foreign woman to completely cut off the chance of entering the East Palace), she would never have fallen in love with this Turkic daughter-in-law!
In 2018, I read a book called (Returning to the Tang Dynasty to Become the Emperor), and the author was also named July 3rd. However, I think your July 3rd day and the one in 2018 are not the same person, right? But if you steal someone else's name, cut out and changed 10% of someone else's book and post the remaining 90% the same, that's shameless, right? Even the name is stolen from someone else! And you cleverly deleted and adapted a little bit of it, do you think it will be more exciting? It completely discredits this book.
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
Weird novel, let me tell you a joke, the eldest son of the Tang Dynasty emperor was a Turkic mixed race
A novel that goes against the grain, really goes against the grain! Unbelievable! This is the first time I have seen that the eldest son of the Han Dynasty is of mixed race! Nb, you made me gain knowledge! I can tolerate your poor writing, and I can tolerate your incoherent plot, but only this mixed race! Do you want to take a look at what you are writing? Do you think the Tang Dynasty was modern? What do you think? Write the eldest son of the Tang Dynasty emperor as a Turkic hybrid? The previous one was to kill Turkic prisoners and destroy the Turks, and this was under the premise that you already had Bai Yueguang's sweetheart, and then Li Shimin found you a Turkic wife, and then you were not angry at all? It's like picking up a treasure and it's like glue? You are not thinking like a human being, you are writing a robot! I don't feel anything human in your book, it's completely robot! I understand that you can get married, but there is nothing you can do about it, but you can totally pretend not to have children! Later on when you ascend the throne, you can just find any reason to be demoted to a noble concubine and it's over, but you just live like this? The eldest son was also born? Let alone the people of the Tang Dynasty, I don't even want you to be the emperor! If you can still be an emperor like this, then it's not a historical novel, it's a pure science fiction novel, a fantasy novel! And Concubine Yang, Concubine Yang does not argue, she is not stupid! Since she knew your ambition from the beginning, and now the emperor asked you to marry a foreign wife, not only is she not worried, but she is also very happy? Do you want you to give birth to your eldest son as soon as possible? Still like this daughter-in-law? Did you drink too much? Who is she? She was a princess of the Sui Dynasty and Concubine Yang of the Tang Dynasty. Even without Li Shimin's calculations (making the protagonist marry a foreign woman to completely cut off the chance of entering the East Palace), she would never have fallen in love with this Turkic daughter-in-law!
In 2018, I read a book called (Returning to the Tang Dynasty to Become the Emperor), and the author was also named July 3rd. However, I think your July 3rd day and the one in 2018 are not the same person, right? But if you steal someone else's name, cut out and changed 10% of someone else's book and post the remaining 90% the same, that's shameless, right? Even the name is stolen from someone else! And you cleverly deleted and adapted a little bit of it, do you think it will be more exciting? It completely discredits this book.









