
Nu Yalang of Tang Dynasty
About This Novel
In the third year of Tianbao, Wang Zhongsi defeated the Turkic left wing, and Yaoluoge and other eleven tribes surrendered to the Tang Dynasty; Xuanzong accepted Yang Taizhen into the palace as a noble concubine; Xu Hezi, a singer of the Tang Dynasty, spread his voice to Jiumo and became famous all over the world; Anlushan won the favor of Xuanzong, He rose to prominence; Pei Kuan was framed by Li Linfu and demoted to Suiyang; land annexation intensified, and refugees starved to death... This year was a flourishing golden age in the history of the Tang Dynasty, but it was also the beginning of the darkest turmoil. At this moment, a soul from later generations fell into the body of a Nu Yalang of the Tang Dynasty. Faced with the catastrophe that is coming soon, will he choose to be alone or to protect the world?
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Official(17)Scraped 22d ago
poison
He was poisoned by Hua Yue. When he saw Hua Yue staying in Chapter 64, he was poisoned and died on the spot. It seems that the protagonist still doesn't understand which era he is in
The writing is still good, although I can't control it a bit, the ending is pretty perfect.
The book is okay
There are not many poisonous points, but too many plots rely on women to promote it! This is not good-looking. It is easy to create drama. There are so many supporting female characters jumping around, but they all inexplicably like the protagonist and occupy an important position next to him. Is this normal in ancient times? The protagonist has so many people who can be used, except for one Kong, the others are all women, and he has almost no personal force. Except for the 60,000 Tang soldiers who have been hidden, he can't use it openly to make money for the emperor. Don't you develop yourself? Who is raising those 60,000 Tang soldiers? How much money does that cost? The protagonist is still selling a house to the emperor and involving Concubine Yang. I guess she has to take it.
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The author writes well
But I have not carefully understood the status of merchants in the Tang Dynasty. This would not be good, or the social status and family background of the protagonist would be changed.
The author is so miserable
The writing is pretty good, but no one read it. It's best to let the editor recommend it
Why didn't many poets, such as Li Bai, Wang Wei, Du Fu, etc., Be recruited to write about the Anshi Rebellion? ?
It's rubbish. They all write about women, and fucking dynasties. They don't write any poems about the Tang Dynasty, and they don't write about historical figures either.
This book is good, good luck to the author. Four stars
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Official(17)Scraped 22d ago
poison
He was poisoned by Hua Yue. When he saw Hua Yue staying in Chapter 64, he was poisoned and died on the spot. It seems that the protagonist still doesn't understand which era he is in
The writing is still good, although I can't control it a bit, the ending is pretty perfect.
The book is okay
There are not many poisonous points, but too many plots rely on women to promote it! This is not good-looking. It is easy to create drama. There are so many supporting female characters jumping around, but they all inexplicably like the protagonist and occupy an important position next to him. Is this normal in ancient times? The protagonist has so many people who can be used, except for one Kong, the others are all women, and he has almost no personal force. Except for the 60,000 Tang soldiers who have been hidden, he can't use it openly to make money for the emperor. Don't you develop yourself? Who is raising those 60,000 Tang soldiers? How much money does that cost? The protagonist is still selling a house to the emperor and involving Concubine Yang. I guess she has to take it.
See if anyone has seen it: the importance of quality in ancient times
passing by
Leave a footprint👣
The author writes well
But I have not carefully understood the status of merchants in the Tang Dynasty. This would not be good, or the social status and family background of the protagonist would be changed.
The author is so miserable
The writing is pretty good, but no one read it. It's best to let the editor recommend it
Why didn't many poets, such as Li Bai, Wang Wei, Du Fu, etc., Be recruited to write about the Anshi Rebellion? ?
It's rubbish. They all write about women, and fucking dynasties. They don't write any poems about the Tang Dynasty, and they don't write about historical figures either.
This book is good, good luck to the author. Four stars












