
The Powerful Minister Who Overthrew the Country in the Troubled Times between the North and the South--the Biography of Gao Cheng
About This Novel
The world will be divided for a long time, and it will be united. If it is united for a long time, it will be divided. At the end of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the imperial family fell and powerful ministers were in power. The country was divided amidst the disputes over the interests of powerful ministers. From the time they first met, Gao Cheng and Yu Wentai fell in love and became brothers, and then along different life trajectories, they were gradually pushed to the positions of powerful ministers in the Eastern Wei and Western Wei respectively, and they began to compete fiercely with each other. The general trend of the world is like waves and treacherous clouds, and the powerful ministers of the country are like pillars holding up the sky. See how Gao Cheng, the son of King Bohai of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the son of the Prime Minister Gao Huan, and the father of King Lanling of the Northern Qi Dynasty, went from being an eldest son who did not understand the affairs of the court to becoming a general who dominated the Eastern Wei Dynasty step by step. See how Yu Wentai, a small general under the throne of Daxing in Guanxi, remained unfazed and seized every opportunity to become the prime minister in charge of the Western Wei Dynasty. Let's see how the two powerful ministers compete for the country, compete for strategic locations, and manage the country. The Northern Wei Dynasty was the foundation of the Eastern Wei Dynasty and the Western Wei Dynasty, and the foundation of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The dispute between Gao Cheng and Yu Wentai gave birth to Guan Long Xungui. The formation of Guan Long Group gave birth to the prosperous age and opened up the glory of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
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Official(12)Scraped 22d ago
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There are hundreds of comments, not one of which raises issues. I cannot read a book like this. There is no author who can write such a good book, so the author should not think that just because he has finished all the reviews, others will think it is a good book.
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For those of you who haven't seen it, tell me:
The common problem between the Eastern and Western Wei Dynasties was the ethnic issue. The Northern Zhou Dynasty solved it, but the Northern Qi Dynasty failed to solve it. In addition, the emperor of Northern Qi was a bastard, and the Northern Qi Dynasty was destroyed. If the ethnic issue in the Northern Qi Dynasty cannot be solved, even Han Xin and Bai Qi will be useless.
Not bad!
Just ask
I just want to ask if the protagonist is a time traveler! I don't see any advantages of being a time traveler. Could it be that he was the one in history who died a few days before he ascended the throne and became a Zen monk?
It's really baffling
The writing is dry and boring.
Did Gao Cheng time travel?
Update too slow
Why is there no update today?
The powerful minister who overthrew the country during the troubled times between the north and the south - Biography of Gao Cheng - book review
Recommended fairy tales, [Undefeated Cultivation and Upgrading], you can read it by clicking on the avatar. [System Xianxia, tens of thousands of people are following for updates] Carrying the Invincible Cultivation System, Wang Feng traveled to the mainland of China and began a life of invincible arrogance and pretense of being "crazy and cool, blowing the air, every second of the day"! Kill monsters to level up, and kill people to level up too! The best elixirs, the most ancient weapons, the heaven-defying techniques, and the most powerful supernatural powers are all mine! Enemy, die! Beauty, push it down! Kill monsters, pick up girls, trample geniuses, refine elixirs, and by the way sit on the throne of the eternal and only God Emperor in the ancient universe!
Fight to the end
Big cheers.
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Community(0)
Official(12)Scraped 22d ago
Speechless
There are hundreds of comments, not one of which raises issues. I cannot read a book like this. There is no author who can write such a good book, so the author should not think that just because he has finished all the reviews, others will think it is a good book.
Come on, support
I love braces girls to come and sign in
For those of you who haven't seen it, tell me:
The common problem between the Eastern and Western Wei Dynasties was the ethnic issue. The Northern Zhou Dynasty solved it, but the Northern Qi Dynasty failed to solve it. In addition, the emperor of Northern Qi was a bastard, and the Northern Qi Dynasty was destroyed. If the ethnic issue in the Northern Qi Dynasty cannot be solved, even Han Xin and Bai Qi will be useless.
Not bad!
Just ask
I just want to ask if the protagonist is a time traveler! I don't see any advantages of being a time traveler. Could it be that he was the one in history who died a few days before he ascended the throne and became a Zen monk?
It's really baffling
The writing is dry and boring.
Did Gao Cheng time travel?
Update too slow
Why is there no update today?
The powerful minister who overthrew the country during the troubled times between the north and the south - Biography of Gao Cheng - book review
Recommended fairy tales, [Undefeated Cultivation and Upgrading], you can read it by clicking on the avatar. [System Xianxia, tens of thousands of people are following for updates] Carrying the Invincible Cultivation System, Wang Feng traveled to the mainland of China and began a life of invincible arrogance and pretense of being "crazy and cool, blowing the air, every second of the day"! Kill monsters to level up, and kill people to level up too! The best elixirs, the most ancient weapons, the heaven-defying techniques, and the most powerful supernatural powers are all mine! Enemy, die! Beauty, push it down! Kill monsters, pick up girls, trample geniuses, refine elixirs, and by the way sit on the throne of the eternal and only God Emperor in the ancient universe!
Fight to the end
Big cheers.









