Saving the Tang Dynasty, Starting from the Anshi Rebellion

Saving the Tang Dynasty, Starting from the Anshi Rebellion

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About This Novel

In the last years of Tianbao's reign, the Anshi Rebellion broke out. When Ge Shuhan was forced by Tang Xuanzong to prepare for the decisive battle at Tongguan, Yongwang Li Lin had no choice but to take action. However, it may be saved for a while, but not forever. Cancers such as eunuchs, vassal towns, party strife, and foreign enemies can break out and wreak havoc at any time. Faced with the cruel reality that the prosperous Tang Dynasty was about to come to an end, Li Lin's answer was: Be the emperor! Li Sanlang! You are old, go play Jie Gu! I, Li Lin, have decided to sit on this dragon chair!

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Left-handed Master18mo ago

The writing is pretty good, but it doesn't have a big-picture view, and only likes to care about small things. Many plot twists are blunt, unreasonable, and the logic is difficult to adjust. For example, the protagonist is reborn and has prophetic abilities, and then the protagonist cannot detect the rebellion of Ge Shuhan's men, and Ge Shuhan is captured and rebelled. This is to forcibly incapacitate the villain, and the protagonist uses a trick to surrender and kidnap An Qingxu. This is simply a big joke. Will a veteran like An Qingxu be kidnapped by a false surrender? Besides, those who surrender are in a weak position. How can the surrendering party let your soldiers get close to the general? The cavalry is coming out of the city. Are your cavalry bullets? Arriving in a blink of an eye, An Qingxu's soldiers and generals are all stupid and watching from the sidelines, or is An Qingxu's side not surrounded by personal guards?

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The Big Stone of the Glazed World18mo ago

It's awkward, it's indescribably awkward, I can't stand it anymore, goodbye.

I saw the prince committing suicide. To be honest, the writing and narration were fine, but the way it dealt with political issues was extremely awkward. It always felt like a prince's coup in an imaginary world. This kind of gameplay has no future for the Tang Dynasty. Let's not talk about the whole world being rebelled. Even if you have an unparalleled army and pacify the world, how bloody will the Tang Dynasty royal family be in the future? Can't stand it anymore, goodbye.

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The Cat Who Fell into the Mortal World 서빈16mo ago

After reading a few chapters, I feel like the author is a complete political novice.

The author could be less clichéd and more sincere. From the perspective of a political novice, he would be like a child! How awesome does Yang Guozhong have to be to kick down the door of the palace? Or under the emperor's nose?

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October is Also Slightly Cold4mo ago

The more I watched, the more speechless I became. I don't know what I was thinking.

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Li Qionnian16mo ago

It's so disgusting, I want to write a Qiong Yao article and turn it into a female channel

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Reader 133474356893028761616mo ago

The most rubbish historical novel ever.

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Looking at the Brilliant Stars from Afar19mo ago

The writing is very good. Although the protagonist has no cheats, he can still stand firm with his own wisdom and vision beyond the times. However, I feel that the part where Ge Shuhan surrendered to Anlu Mountain was a bit uncomfortable. He was a general who spent half his life in the army and dedicated his life to the Tang Dynasty. He should not have such an ending. It would be better to just write that he died on the battlefield or was surrendered and died to prove his ambition.

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