
Marry Princess Jinyang at the Beginning of the Tang Dynasty
About This Novel
In the late autumn of AD 644 (the eighteenth year of Zhenguan), Li Mingda, a 12-year-old princess of Jinyang, contracted a serious illness. The doctors at the Imperial Medical Office were helpless. Li Chunfeng, the prime minister of the imperial court, proposed to find a young man who matched Li Mingda's birth date and recruit him as his consort to celebrate the occasion. Emperor Taizong Li Shimin had no choice but to give it a try in order to save his daughter's life. Therefore, Li Shimin's imperial notice for recruiting a son-in-law was posted at the gates of the palaces and squares in Chang'an City. Chen Hao, a poor scholar who had been hanging out in Pingkangfang all year round, unveiled the imperial list. On the night of the wedding, Chen Hao, a modern man who had traveled through time and space, learned that Princess Jinyang was unconscious and dying. It turned out that Li Shimin only recruited him as the son-in-law to bring happiness to Princess Jinyang!
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Official(2)Scraped 23d ago
I wrote almost ten chapters on a personal leave.
I don't know how to put it. Anyway, if the author writes it this way, one Zhenguan can write more than 30 million chapters. This is no longer a novel.
Come on, good
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Official(2)Scraped 23d ago
I wrote almost ten chapters on a personal leave.
I don't know how to put it. Anyway, if the author writes it this way, one Zhenguan can write more than 30 million chapters. This is no longer a novel.
Come on, good









