
Kunyu's Successor: Thousands of Miles of Country
About This Novel
The chapter "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" focuses on the history of the Anxi Protectorate in the middle and late Tang Dynasty, when it was isolated from the Central Plains for decades but still stood firm. The overland Silk Road was cut off, which had a far-reaching impact. There are only a few words recorded in the history books, but with the increase of unearthed documents and cultural relics, the majestic and soul-stirring history of thousands of years ago has gradually begun to have a vague outline. Reading it still makes people cry and feel excited. This book involves the historical part. It strives to fill in the gaps in that period of history with imagination based on historical materials, historical facts, and archaeological documents. It is hoped that more people will understand that period of history when people fought alone but did not change their original aspirations, and understand those warriors of the Tang Dynasty who sacrificed their lives for the country but were forgotten.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
You can never guess the ending until the last moment
The writing style is definitely better than that of Chen Dong, the plot is not inferior to that of Zhe Tian, it is as passionate and funny as One Thought Eternal, and its depth far exceeds the two.
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Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
You can never guess the ending until the last moment
The writing style is definitely better than that of Chen Dong, the plot is not inferior to that of Zhe Tian, it is as passionate and funny as One Thought Eternal, and its depth far exceeds the two.
