Late Tang Dynasty: Bloody Heroes

Late Tang Dynasty: Bloody Heroes

by Guokan Steamed Bun With Spicy Strips

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The end of the Tang Dynasty + struggle for hegemony + no system + decisive killing + founding of the country In the chaotic times of the late Tang Dynasty, war smoke blocked the sun, and the prosperous period collapsed into a mountain of corpses and a sea of blood. Li Kun, the former captain of the Jinwu Guards School in Chang'an, personally experienced the disaster of Huangchao's destruction of the city. He joined the rebel army in order to survive, but he got a glimpse of the fangs of power. With his instinct of greed for money and lust, he weaved a web of gold, silver and beauties, and with his suspicious and heroic nature, he dealt with various factions of Huang Chao Army and quietly cultivated private parties. After Huang Chao's defeat, Li Kun sized up the situation and accepted the Tang court's invitation to peace. He became a Jiedushi envoy, suppressed dissatisfaction with iron blood, unified the entire territory, and started more than ten years of annexation wars on the decaying ruins of the Tang court.--Huang Chao He fought bloody battles at the river, fierce battles between Bashu and Jinling, and aspired to the Central Plains. He used brutality as his ax and strategy as his boat, crushing Zhu Wen, Li Keyong and other heroes, and finally defeated the heroes and ascended the throne to proclaim himself emperor and establish a new dynasty. However, after years of conquests and drinking and debauchery, his body was hollowed out. He passed away shortly after the founding of the country, and his young master was unable to survive. The iron-blooded empire was reduced to a gladiatorial arena, and the Central Plains fell into a cycle of war again.

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