
The Lost Servant of the Tang Dynasty
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Eighteen emperors of the Tang Dynasty are buried on the north bank of the Weihe River in Qinxi Province, and are called the Eighteen Tombs of the Tang Dynasty by later generations. According to legend, after the father and son of Taizu and Taizong conquered the Tang Dynasty, they divided the imperial seal into two parts, yin and yang, and kept them in the Daming Palace. It was lost from the palace during the Anshi Rebellion. Decades later, after the four emperors of the Su Dynasty and Deshun, the jade seal returned to the hands of Xianzong. However, after a brief period of resurgence in the Tang Dynasty, eunuchs seized power and once again disrupted the court, and Li Tang's country was in danger. The young Wenzong vowed to eradicate the traitors and restore the prosperous Tang Dynasty, but his plan failed, Wenzong died in hatred, and the jade seal was lost again. Thousands of years later, archaeologist Professor Wen accidentally met a field enthusiast named Luo Xie, and used AI intelligence technology to steal historical events from a thousand years ago into Luo Xie's brain, allowing him to travel to Chang'an in the Tang Dynasty. This led to a wonderfully exciting but tragic journey across the light, clearing up the fog of history and the little-known moving stories layer by layer, allowing those little people buried in the long river of history to jump back onto the stage of history that should belong to them. . .
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