
Chang'an Four Symbols
by Yulou Yinhai
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In the first year of Guangzhai of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, passed away, and Wu Mei was eager to try and proclaim himself emperor. Xu Jingye started an uprising in Yangzhou and aimed at the capital. The fallen Taoist priest Zhang Xuan holds a scroll of the Four Symbols in one hand and is forced to get involved. Conspiracies, assassinations, and bloody tragedies follow one after another... Green Dragon, White Tiger, Suzaku, and Xuanwu, the mysterious four-image diagram hovers over Chang'an City, and the secret is about to be revealed. This is the story of a false magician who saves himself and the Tang Dynasty!
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"Four Symbols of Chang'an" is a new book in the historical category. I was attracted by the title when I first read it. I kept reading until I read the latest chapter. I really felt that it was a rare masterpiece. Henry Zhang was originally a first-year freshman in the Astronomy Department of University A. By chance, he traveled to the Tang Dynasty and transformed into the Taoist priest Zhang Xuanyi to save the Tang Dynasty. It feels very much like a puzzle book at the moment, and the setting is wonderful. Moreover, the writing of this book is exquisite, the plot is intriguing and fascinating, the pace is fast, and the author updates it steadily. I recommend it.




A mysterious map allows a freshman in the Department of Astronomy in modern society to travel back in time to the turbulent first year of Guangzhai in the Tang Dynasty and become a down-and-out Taoist named Zhang Xuanyi. But such an important map has become a blank piece of paper. Only when Zhang Xuanyi gets some clues can he unlock the next prompt. And this fake magic stick has been trapped in intricate conspiracies, struggling to survive and seeking the truth.



In the first year of the Tang Dynasty, when the court was in turmoil and the country was in turmoil, a freshman came to this sensitive era inexplicably and was forced to be involved in numerous conspiracies and calculations. The focus of this book is to see how a false magician saved himself and the Tang Dynasty. The author's plot design is wonderful and the rhythm is tense. Unknowingly, I have been deeply attracted by this book and want to see the exciting content earlier.




Redeem yourself and save the Tang Dynasty, the magicians should strengthen themselves!













