
War in the Late Tang Dynasty
by Ying Gua
About This Novel
Li Feng was reborn as a refugee in the late Tang Dynasty. When he opened his eyes, he saw a bloody night of massacre of the village. He climbed out of the pile of corpses with his five-year-old girl in his arms and snatched back half a piece of horse meat in the wilderness where wild dogs competed for food. When he was an apprentice in a drug store, he awakened to the knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine in his previous life and improved the brine method to make frost and snow salt that is more expensive than gold. On the night when Huang Chao broke into Luoyang, he rescued an official craftsman who was being chased by rebel soldiers. The copper coins he exchanged for private salt became his first horizontal sword. When Zhu Wen tore down the Tang flag, no one paid attention to the young man who built a fort among the ruins. Until the Yellow River burst its banks, a crossbowmen battalion stood behind his banner of opening the warehouse to release grain; the Khitan cavalry went south, and he advanced like a wall with the heavy-armored Mo Dao array. When the news of the palace change in Chang'an came, Li Feng was wiping the newly forged dragon and bird ring - "Tell the emperor that it's time for Li to change his caste in this country."
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