
Tang Dynasty: the Separatism of Vassal Towns Began from the Anshi Rebellion
by Xiaoyao Qiye
About This Novel
Jiang Tianjiao traveled back in time to the Tianbao period during the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He originally wanted to lurk in Anlu Mountain's camp. After the Anshi Rebellion broke out, he turned back and saved the Tang Dynasty. But thinking of the micromanaging and unkindness of the three generations of emperors Li Longji, Li Heng, and Li Yu, Jiang Tianjiao felt that for the sake of the lives of his family, he felt the need to follow An Lushan and make a big fuss to prove his value in the united front. This proof is incredible! How could this status become higher and higher, all the way from Duke of Peiping, Duke of Zhao, King of Xia, and finally to His Majesty the Emperor? ... Many years later, Jiang Tianjiao sat on the throne and ruled the world. He couldn't help but remember that when he got up that morning, all the soldiers gathered outside the military camp. Someone took advantage of the cool autumn wind to take out a yellow robe from somewhere and put it on him. "With this yellow robe draped on my body, Your Majesty will never spare Gu. It is too unjust for me to suffer the consequences of being mute. I will go to the capital with my sword to kill the false emperor."
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Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was like becoming a different person.
In the early stage, he looked like the first war god of the Tang Dynasty, but in the later stage, he looked like a military idiot.
To be honest, after the founding of the country, the protagonist does not even understand some simple principles that are beneficial to the country. He needs to be analyzed by his subordinates to know. At least he has read some history before time travel. He claims to have no clues. If he has the opportunity to expand the territory and does not seize the opportunity, what kind of emperor should he be? He has no intention of entering. If he is not the emperor of Qin, Han, Wu, Tang, and Song, he is not a good emperor.
As long as the protagonist's surname is Ying, Liu, Yang, Li, Zhao, or Zhu, there is no problem in claiming the throne. After all, this is the surname of the unified dynasty that history has witnessed! Ginger? Hehe!
After establishing the country and proclaiming himself emperor, he was downgraded by two levels.
Overall very good, I like it
Generally speaking, it's okay, but it's just not enough.
Are members of the Yandi lineage not qualified?
It's worth reading as a novice Shuangwen. The author's writing style is a bit poor, but it's generally OK.
The writing is very good, and it can be seen that the author has a rich historical reserve.
I hope the author can maintain the pace of four updates a day
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Official(10)Scraped 21d ago
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was like becoming a different person.
In the early stage, he looked like the first war god of the Tang Dynasty, but in the later stage, he looked like a military idiot.
To be honest, after the founding of the country, the protagonist does not even understand some simple principles that are beneficial to the country. He needs to be analyzed by his subordinates to know. At least he has read some history before time travel. He claims to have no clues. If he has the opportunity to expand the territory and does not seize the opportunity, what kind of emperor should he be? He has no intention of entering. If he is not the emperor of Qin, Han, Wu, Tang, and Song, he is not a good emperor.
As long as the protagonist's surname is Ying, Liu, Yang, Li, Zhao, or Zhu, there is no problem in claiming the throne. After all, this is the surname of the unified dynasty that history has witnessed! Ginger? Hehe!
After establishing the country and proclaiming himself emperor, he was downgraded by two levels.
Overall very good, I like it
Generally speaking, it's okay, but it's just not enough.
Are members of the Yandi lineage not qualified?
It's worth reading as a novice Shuangwen. The author's writing style is a bit poor, but it's generally OK.
The writing is very good, and it can be seen that the author has a rich historical reserve.
I hope the author can maintain the pace of four updates a day
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Four stars The main character is An Lushan's son-in-law, a rebel in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.




Traveling through the early days of the Anshi Rebellion in the Tang Dynasty, he married An Lushan's daughter and was promoted to a senior general by his father-in-law. Because Li Longji suppressed his fellow villagers in Hebei, An Lushan rebelled and proclaimed himself emperor, and Pig's Feet was forced to follow suit. I wonder if Pig's Feet will start his own business and become emperor in the future.













