
Datang: Marry Princess Gaoyang at the Beginning
About This Novel
Once he traveled back to the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, he became Qin Shubao's son. Qin Huaidao originally just wanted to rely on his father's influence to become a prodigal son. However, unfortunately, after he traveled through time, Emperor Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty actually married Princess Gaoyang to him. For the sake of the color on his head, Qin Huaidao had no choice but to resist.
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Official(4)Scraped 8d ago
Travelers are so busy. Everyone is worried about the country and the people.
Not bad, my thinking is bad
I won't say anything about the writing style of the author, except that you wrote about Princess Gaoyang at the beginning. No matter how she is, it is written by history, but since you have traveled through time, why use modern ideas to look at the ancients? The system is a bit weak. (Shouldn't you be equipped with modern things and things when you travel through the Tang Dynasty? Why are you preparing to go to war?)
A single overlord with great power and proficiency in weapons can run rampant in the Tang Dynasty. The author has made so many bells and whistles🙃
This is copied from Tiantang Jingxiu's
This is a copied plot from Tiantang Jingxiu, and it slipped away. . . .
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Official(4)Scraped 8d ago
Travelers are so busy. Everyone is worried about the country and the people.
Not bad, my thinking is bad
I won't say anything about the writing style of the author, except that you wrote about Princess Gaoyang at the beginning. No matter how she is, it is written by history, but since you have traveled through time, why use modern ideas to look at the ancients? The system is a bit weak. (Shouldn't you be equipped with modern things and things when you travel through the Tang Dynasty? Why are you preparing to go to war?)
A single overlord with great power and proficiency in weapons can run rampant in the Tang Dynasty. The author has made so many bells and whistles🙃
This is copied from Tiantang Jingxiu's
This is a copied plot from Tiantang Jingxiu, and it slipped away. . . .









