
Reborn in the Tang Dynasty as Khan
About This Novel
A die-hard Tang fan was reborn during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. He originally thought that he could become a high-ranking person, be able to be called brother to Li Er, compete with Wei Zheng in the court, drink luminous cups of grape wine with the dandies of the Tang Dynasty, and get to know the next generation of empress Wu Meiniang. He also thought... But, but, Nima has become the son of a small chief of a primitive tribe in the Far North. What should he do?
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Official(135)Scraped 21d ago
The Western Expedition is about to begin and we need a lot of supporting players. Please support!
As the title states, Li Lu is about to start playing elite dungeons such as Tianzhu, Persia, Axum, and Eastern Rome, and he needs a lot of supporting players. Book friends who are willing to take a dip in the author's book can leave a message here, and the author will try to include them in the book. The supporting character can be Li Lu's side, or he can be his enemy. In short, except for time travelers and cheat carriers, all authors are welcome.
The book is very good!
This book is very good! The explanations are very detailed, but the rating is not high, which means it is bad. Thank you, the author. You are writing a novel, not a history. It can be in-depth but not too complicated! Sometimes a chapter is all about history. In fact, some things can be covered in one sentence and there is no need to write them in such detail! I just want to relax when I read the novel, but some chapters of the author's book are so tiring to read. When we read the history you wrote in detail, we will quickly flip through it without even looking at it carefully! So I would like to say that it is better if the author writes it in a big way and it is easy for us to read it!
I'm curious!
I was curious, it was this book, it was perfectly written and wonderfully written. Just why? So few people are watching! Monthly tickets are not as good as new books and book stamps, why are they not over 10,000? I'm very confused
The writing is very good, but the author made the protagonist look down on himself too much.
A serious prince with hundreds of thousands of people and hundreds of thousands of iron armor in his hands. Unless Li Shimin is stupid enough to fight for the demise of the Tang Dynasty and kill you. Otherwise, unless you are recognized as a rebel, in the Tang Dynasty you will be inferior to one person and higher than ten thousand people. Even the prince cannot compare, because if he forces you to rebel against the sect, it will not only be Just face your army. Those aristocratic families in the Tang Dynasty will definitely not mind rebelling in your name, and those grassland people will definitely not mind dividing the world equally with you. In other words, as long as you don't rebel and don't rebel openly, Li Shimin will keep the powerful sect that you forced Wanli to return. Even the Tang Dynasty cannot afford it. Even our own people, who are completely independent and have come thousands of miles to bring warmth to the Tang Dynasty, can force others to rebel. It can be said that if you rebel, the grassland will rebel immediately. When hundreds of thousands of cavalry go south, those aristocratic families will be the first. Who will be the emperor anyway? Yes, and you all have the surname Li. When the time comes, these people will invest, and you have a greater chance of success. Li Shimin's own family can force him to rebel against you. What does it mean? If you fight Li Shimin, most of these aristocratic families will side with you or go it alone.
Li Lu left the unity of the world to the Tang Dynasty?
I don't understand why the author wants the protagonist to recognize a suzerain country?
Why does everyone who writes about Tang Chuan have to kneel down and lick Li Er? Also, since the protagonist has a system, why does he still need to identify a suzerain country?
Can't stand the fact that the protagonist of this kind of time-traveling historical novel has someone on his head?
Even if the protagonist doesn't want to fight Datang, it's okay, but at least you don't want to kneel down and lick Li Er.
Childish, modern people should not talk about Li Er when they come to the Tang Dynasty. Even Li's father will be killed for you. No matter how wise the ancient emperors are praised by modern people, they are still barbaric and stupid without any lower limit.
Most of the books written about the Tang Dynasty nowadays always like to lick Li Er
Come on come on
I think we should fight against the Japanese. Kill all the men and leave the women behind. [Emot=default,23/] I think this suggestion is okay.
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Official(135)Scraped 21d ago
The Western Expedition is about to begin and we need a lot of supporting players. Please support!
As the title states, Li Lu is about to start playing elite dungeons such as Tianzhu, Persia, Axum, and Eastern Rome, and he needs a lot of supporting players. Book friends who are willing to take a dip in the author's book can leave a message here, and the author will try to include them in the book. The supporting character can be Li Lu's side, or he can be his enemy. In short, except for time travelers and cheat carriers, all authors are welcome.
The book is very good!
This book is very good! The explanations are very detailed, but the rating is not high, which means it is bad. Thank you, the author. You are writing a novel, not a history. It can be in-depth but not too complicated! Sometimes a chapter is all about history. In fact, some things can be covered in one sentence and there is no need to write them in such detail! I just want to relax when I read the novel, but some chapters of the author's book are so tiring to read. When we read the history you wrote in detail, we will quickly flip through it without even looking at it carefully! So I would like to say that it is better if the author writes it in a big way and it is easy for us to read it!
I'm curious!
I was curious, it was this book, it was perfectly written and wonderfully written. Just why? So few people are watching! Monthly tickets are not as good as new books and book stamps, why are they not over 10,000? I'm very confused
The writing is very good, but the author made the protagonist look down on himself too much.
A serious prince with hundreds of thousands of people and hundreds of thousands of iron armor in his hands. Unless Li Shimin is stupid enough to fight for the demise of the Tang Dynasty and kill you. Otherwise, unless you are recognized as a rebel, in the Tang Dynasty you will be inferior to one person and higher than ten thousand people. Even the prince cannot compare, because if he forces you to rebel against the sect, it will not only be Just face your army. Those aristocratic families in the Tang Dynasty will definitely not mind rebelling in your name, and those grassland people will definitely not mind dividing the world equally with you. In other words, as long as you don't rebel and don't rebel openly, Li Shimin will keep the powerful sect that you forced Wanli to return. Even the Tang Dynasty cannot afford it. Even our own people, who are completely independent and have come thousands of miles to bring warmth to the Tang Dynasty, can force others to rebel. It can be said that if you rebel, the grassland will rebel immediately. When hundreds of thousands of cavalry go south, those aristocratic families will be the first. Who will be the emperor anyway? Yes, and you all have the surname Li. When the time comes, these people will invest, and you have a greater chance of success. Li Shimin's own family can force him to rebel against you. What does it mean? If you fight Li Shimin, most of these aristocratic families will side with you or go it alone.
Li Lu left the unity of the world to the Tang Dynasty?
I don't understand why the author wants the protagonist to recognize a suzerain country?
Why does everyone who writes about Tang Chuan have to kneel down and lick Li Er? Also, since the protagonist has a system, why does he still need to identify a suzerain country?
Can't stand the fact that the protagonist of this kind of time-traveling historical novel has someone on his head?
Even if the protagonist doesn't want to fight Datang, it's okay, but at least you don't want to kneel down and lick Li Er.
Childish, modern people should not talk about Li Er when they come to the Tang Dynasty. Even Li's father will be killed for you. No matter how wise the ancient emperors are praised by modern people, they are still barbaric and stupid without any lower limit.
Most of the books written about the Tang Dynasty nowadays always like to lick Li Er
Come on come on
I think we should fight against the Japanese. Kill all the men and leave the women behind. [Emot=default,23/] I think this suggestion is okay.













