
Son-in-law
About This Novel
For more than a hundred years, the Liang Dynasty suffered from enemies from both sides, internal and external troubles, a weak emperor and a powerful queen, and relatives intervening in politics. The three major warlords, the Tang clan in the northwest, the Meng clan in Jingzhou, and the Ximen clan in Huainan, supported their own troops and fought against the imperial power in the court. The ten-year war has finally come to an end, and it is time for everything to be done. Empress Dowager Chen died mysteriously in her prime. The God-given emperor was cowardly, seriously ill, and unable to govern. Empress Cao was ordered to face the danger and joined hands with the prince to listen to the government behind the curtain. Empress Cao spoke loudly and said that even with Bu Ence, he attached great importance to the imperial examinations and promoted talents, the national power of the Liang Dynasty recovered and prospered. From then on, the glorious curtain of the Liang Dynasty in Jiangbei began. Luoyang, the imperial capital, is even more exciting.
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Explanation for Ouyang Jing
Recently, many readers have questioned the character of Ouyang Jing through book reviews, chapter reviews, and paragraph reviews, expressing their disgust, which affects the reading experience of book friends. Therefore, the author has to make some explanations. Ouyang Jing's setting is: a tragic and funny character. He succeeds in all things except one thing. The so-called Ouyang Jing is actually Ouyang Jing. His end point is reflected in the word "net". With his hard work, his good luck, and his ability, he will definitely enter the palace. However, one rainy night, in the Changqiu Palace, he was dancing in the pouring rain. Just when he was about to achieve the final success, suddenly a bolt of lightning swept across the ground. Then he felt a pain there. He thought it was struck by lightning, but it was actually "cleaned" by Liwantang's knife.
really attractive
This book can be said to be the longest book I have ever read. I stopped reading it after a few days, but I have been reading this one and enjoying it slowly.
son-in-law
Uncle Crayon has been writing novels for several years, and he can be considered an old author. I almost didn't read the "Feng Yun" you wrote before (I don't like to read fictional historical articles, because there are few good ones). Now I've flipped through this book, It's quite interesting. Maybe it's because of their different identities. One is about a poor boy joining the army, which is an old routine; while the protagonist of this book is the son-in-law of a wealthy family, and the turbulent imperial capital Luoyang is interesting.
The popularity of the comment area is a bit low! Summer is here and it should be getting hotter. I personally feel that the plot of this book is very good.
Who knows which Liang Dynasty? We don't know the general background. What are we looking at?
You wrote this Liang Chao. Who knows what stuff there is? The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, they are basically all awesome and evil characters.
Cengceng
It's too cold in the comment area, come here and rub it in
I read this book a few years ago, but I forgot about it. I accidentally turned to the beginning and started reading again.
It's pretty cool, but it got a little messy later on.
Well written
Local governments support armies, tax and trade, and there are poor people everywhere. Aren't the poor the best labor force? Isn't growing food and producing just to make money? This time and again it is said that the protagonist's family is so poor that he is living off the soil, and whether the male protagonist is making money or living on the soil. The protagonist is portrayed as smart, wise, and worldly, and is used to using money to solve everything.
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Let me go, the comment area is so cold, I feel like it shouldn't be!
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Official(17)Scraped 29d ago
Explanation for Ouyang Jing
Recently, many readers have questioned the character of Ouyang Jing through book reviews, chapter reviews, and paragraph reviews, expressing their disgust, which affects the reading experience of book friends. Therefore, the author has to make some explanations. Ouyang Jing's setting is: a tragic and funny character. He succeeds in all things except one thing. The so-called Ouyang Jing is actually Ouyang Jing. His end point is reflected in the word "net". With his hard work, his good luck, and his ability, he will definitely enter the palace. However, one rainy night, in the Changqiu Palace, he was dancing in the pouring rain. Just when he was about to achieve the final success, suddenly a bolt of lightning swept across the ground. Then he felt a pain there. He thought it was struck by lightning, but it was actually "cleaned" by Liwantang's knife.
really attractive
This book can be said to be the longest book I have ever read. I stopped reading it after a few days, but I have been reading this one and enjoying it slowly.
son-in-law
Uncle Crayon has been writing novels for several years, and he can be considered an old author. I almost didn't read the "Feng Yun" you wrote before (I don't like to read fictional historical articles, because there are few good ones). Now I've flipped through this book, It's quite interesting. Maybe it's because of their different identities. One is about a poor boy joining the army, which is an old routine; while the protagonist of this book is the son-in-law of a wealthy family, and the turbulent imperial capital Luoyang is interesting.
The popularity of the comment area is a bit low! Summer is here and it should be getting hotter. I personally feel that the plot of this book is very good.
Who knows which Liang Dynasty? We don't know the general background. What are we looking at?
You wrote this Liang Chao. Who knows what stuff there is? The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, they are basically all awesome and evil characters.
Cengceng
It's too cold in the comment area, come here and rub it in
I read this book a few years ago, but I forgot about it. I accidentally turned to the beginning and started reading again.
It's pretty cool, but it got a little messy later on.
Well written
Local governments support armies, tax and trade, and there are poor people everywhere. Aren't the poor the best labor force? Isn't growing food and producing just to make money? This time and again it is said that the protagonist's family is so poor that he is living off the soil, and whether the male protagonist is making money or living on the soil. The protagonist is portrayed as smart, wise, and worldly, and is used to using money to solve everything.
x
Let me go, the comment area is so cold, I feel like it shouldn't be!









