Zhaoyi Jiedu Envoy of Yanyun in the Late Tang Dynasty

Zhaoyi Jiedu Envoy of Yanyun in the Late Tang Dynasty

by Li Shijie

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This book is based on the historical facts that during the Wuzong period of the late Tang Dynasty, the imperial court opposed Zhaoyi Town's independent military envoy, then encircled and suppressed its rebellion, and achieved victory. The magnificent and ups and downs historical story unfolds between Zhi, Prime Minister Li Deyu, Zhaoyi Jiedushi Liu Congjian, Zhaoyi Jiedushi Liu Zhen, Zhaoyi Town general Wang Xie, Guo Yi, Liu Congjian's son (Li Deyu's adopted son) Liu Zhi, Guo Yuxin (Guo Yi's daughter, Liu Zhi's lover) and many other characters. Among them are the contradictions and struggles between the emperor, courtiers and the great eunuch group, the contradictions and struggles between the eunuch group and the feudal town forces, the contradictions and struggles between the imperial court and Zhaoyi Jiedushi and other feudal town forces, as well as the contradictions and struggles within the imperial court and within Zhaoyi town. Interspersed with conspiracy, massacre, war, justice, benevolence and other plots, it is both gripping and thrilling.

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