Records of Xuanwumen

Records of Xuanwumen

by (us) Ma Ju

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The novel tells the story of the Xuanwumen incident by Emperor Taizong Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty. The main line of writing is the period from the third day of June in the ninth year of Takeori to Li Shimin's ascension to the throne. There are a lot of narrations about the characters' lives and the history of the Tang Dynasty. The language is plain but vivid and humorous. The most exciting thing is the psychological description of the characters and the logical reasoning. The author's point of view is unique and the article is very readable. Many people mistakenly believe that no one can be friends with villains. In fact, when you really need help, the people you can count on are friends with villains rather than friends with gentlemen. Anyone who is kind to someone will inevitably not think that he or she is trusted by someone, and anyone who thinks that he or she is trusted by someone will rarely fail to do his or her best for someone. It turns out that what seemed like an earth-shattering palace coup was actually just like a bandit's robbery of homes and houses, with the ultimate goal being nothing more than wealth and death.

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