
Tang Dynasty War General Wang Xuance
by Nirvana
About This Novel
This is a traditional historical novel. It mainly describes the life of Wang Xuance, the diplomatic envoy to the Five Indias under the orders of Li Shimin during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. In his life: Tujue borrowed horses sincerely, Heishan skillfully burned grain; he bravely defeated Tuyuhun, and his reputation was astonishing in the west. Then he was sent to Huangshui County to resolve centuries-old grievances; he cleverly suppressed the fierce bandits, and the people praised him for his good deeds. In accordance with His Majesty's wishes, he was sent as an envoy to the Southwest; he devoted himself to protecting the Tang Dynasty and making meritorious service to the country. Introducing Master Xuanzang, Buddhism spread from the East; the second envoy to the Southwest Fan, adhering to the idea of peace. Taking the lead in leaving the Western Regions, Qiuci shocked the enemy; then entering Tianzhu, the four countries met sincerely. Later, when he entered Zhongtianzhu, he encountered a greedy thief and was robbed inexplicably, thanks to the queen's kindness. Facing difficulties and entering Tubo, he sent his troops to the southwest; in line with the purpose of justice, all countries came together to support him. Riding his horse across the Shangjia River, the Tang Dynasty became famous; he brought back traitors and traitors, and knelt in front of the Qianling Mausoleum. Three envoys to five Indias, wearing cassocks to worship the Buddha; finding the Buddha's treasure, the Buddha's light appeared in the Tang Dynasty, seeing through the world's affairs, fading out of power, working hard to write travel notes, and leaving his name in history...
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Official(17)Scraped 21d ago
From a small person, Wang Xuance finally grew into a diplomatic envoy of the Tang Dynasty through continuous experience and monster fighting. Starting from the fifty-eighth chapter, he officially started his three glorious missions. There are some shortcomings in the book, please correct me😊
This book is so good, right?
Visit the big boss.
Come on, great author.
I would like to ask the heroine if the author is willing to say
May I ask the author, is there a QQ discussion group for this book? I really like history. Can you discuss it?
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The writing is very good, keep up the good work
The writing is very good, keep up the good work
From the beginning to the present, although the plot is simple, it is full of historical context. It can be seen that the author should have done a lot of research on this period of history, including the living customs of the Tang people, official titles, and etiquette communication methods, all of which reveal real traces! In other words, just because there is no adult title throughout this book, I will continue to follow it, and I will give you daily recommendation votes. Come on, author! And there are a lot of thoughts on human nature in it, so it's worth reading!
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Official(17)Scraped 21d ago
From a small person, Wang Xuance finally grew into a diplomatic envoy of the Tang Dynasty through continuous experience and monster fighting. Starting from the fifty-eighth chapter, he officially started his three glorious missions. There are some shortcomings in the book, please correct me😊
This book is so good, right?
Visit the big boss.
Come on, great author.
I would like to ask the heroine if the author is willing to say
May I ask the author, is there a QQ discussion group for this book? I really like history. Can you discuss it?
A good book, support it
Good books are worth your appreciation
Come and sign in
The writing is very good, keep up the good work
The writing is very good, keep up the good work
From the beginning to the present, although the plot is simple, it is full of historical context. It can be seen that the author should have done a lot of research on this period of history, including the living customs of the Tang people, official titles, and etiquette communication methods, all of which reveal real traces! In other words, just because there is no adult title throughout this book, I will continue to follow it, and I will give you daily recommendation votes. Come on, author! And there are a lot of thoughts on human nature in it, so it's worth reading!









