
Working Hard in the Tang Dynasty
About This Novel
He was the husband of the four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty, the teacher of Prince Hong, and the most proud son-in-law of Emperor Taizong; he was the lover of the noble daughters, the favorite young man of Princess Changle, and the head of the family to whom all the girls of the five surnames were willing to be slaves; he was the pillar of the country in the eyes of Emperor Gaozong, a wise minister who devoted himself to the country in the eyes of the empress; the best uncle in the eyes of the princes and princesses; he opened up territory for the Tang Dynasty and provided food and clothing for the people. Emperor Taizong said that the vast northern territory was vast and barren, and he said that this land would be of great use in the future. Emperor Gaozong pointed to the herds of bison and asked him, "How come there are so many cattle here?" He said that it was difficult to cultivate the cattle. The empress pointed to a huge piece of land in the vast ocean, and said that if Your Majesty goes there in person, the warships are ready. His name is Tang Zui.
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Official(5)Scraped 12d ago
What the hell are you writing? It starts with three women.
What the hell, it's really a lot of bullshit
This book is a bit unpopular, but it should not be unpopular
This book is not on the new book list. The writing is really good. Recent historical writing is not as good as this book. The emotional writing is a little bit worse. The details need to be refined. The political struggle can be added. I hope to see some more interesting works by Cheng Yaojin in the future.
It's so pretentious. I feel guilty when I hear a cough from a stranger.
Is the plot just about chatting all the time?
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 12d ago
What the hell are you writing? It starts with three women.
What the hell, it's really a lot of bullshit
This book is a bit unpopular, but it should not be unpopular
This book is not on the new book list. The writing is really good. Recent historical writing is not as good as this book. The emotional writing is a little bit worse. The details need to be refined. The political struggle can be added. I hope to see some more interesting works by Cheng Yaojin in the future.
It's so pretentious. I feel guilty when I hear a cough from a stranger.
Is the plot just about chatting all the time?









