
Late Tang Dynasty
by Muzi Blue
About This Novel
The fourteenth year of Xiantong in the Tang Dynasty, 873 AD. Yizong, the seventeenth emperor of the Tang Dynasty, passed away, and the empire in the sunset ushered in the twelve-year-old eighteenth new emperor Xizong Li Xuan. At this time, there were only a few months before Wang Xianzhi, a private salt dealer, led ten generals to rebel against the Tang Dynasty. Huang Chao, a private salt dealer who loved Yongju, had already harbored resentment towards the Tang Dynasty. At this time, Jin Wang Li Keyong was only a small officer on the frontier, and the Thirteen Taibao had not yet become famous in the world. Emperor Zhu Wen, the hooligan of the Back Liang Dynasty, was feeding pigs at the landlord's house, while Wang Jian, the king of Shu, was killing donkeys. Qian Liu, the king of Wuyue, was a salt dealer and a thug, and Yang Xingmi, the king of Wu, fell into the trap of Luzhou and became a bandit... At this moment, Li Jing accidentally broke into the afterglow of the Tang Empire.
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Official(152)Scraped 11d ago
I don't even know how I finished reading it. The setting is good. Liaodong is vigorously developed as the basis for hegemony. This is the best setting I have seen recently. Moreover, the period of the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties was chosen very well. In troubled times, the possibility is very high, and the feudal towns are divided, which is also conducive to the performance of the protagonist. There are many shortcomings. The author grafts everything indiscriminately and moves everything to the ancient times. The so-called economic base determines the superstructure. Furthermore, the author's development was too fast. It would take at least three generations to achieve such a big achievement, and the princes in each town are not pigs.
Trash, that man is going to kill you and destroy your family, yet you want to marry your sister to him! How perverted do you have to be to write like this? Abandoned
The first twenty chapters are introduced, but the rest is simply miserable.
The first twenty chapters are pretty good, but what happens next is what the protagonist eats. Exaggerate and rise to the top. The most unbearable thing is that it introduces more things, weapons, etc. Than the main text. That's why I gave up. Two-fifths text, three-fifths narration. Depend on
The protagonist of this book transforms from a modern person into an ancient scumbag.
It's a bit disgusting. Is the male protagonist the Virgin? It's so frustrating.
The male protagonist gave birth to 108 princesses. Damn, he is a stallion. No, is he a pig?
The male protagonist gave birth to 108 princesses. I am NM, he is a stallion, no, is he a breeding pig, specially bred?
Rubbish
You are so stupid. From the beginning, you were convicted after saying two words. Fortunately, you are a modern time traveler.
I can't stand it after reading Chapter 10!
The whole process was silent, and the conversation was about Wenwen. It was the same as the one above. He hated him so deeply, and still married his sister to him. Isn't it funny? Send your own sister into a pit of fire, are you his brother? Pick it up from the sea! I've only read ten chapters, so that's all I can say.
It's rubbish. Although it's still barely watchable, the male protagonist's temper and mental state fluctuate too much. Is it writing about one person? To advance some plots, the male protagonist's portrayal is a mess.
From time to time, the author adds a large paragraph of ancient prose in the article. As an old reader, it will give me a headache and I can't stand it anymore, let alone a new reader? This way of writing is destined to make it difficult for your book to get more readers.
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Official(152)Scraped 11d ago
I don't even know how I finished reading it. The setting is good. Liaodong is vigorously developed as the basis for hegemony. This is the best setting I have seen recently. Moreover, the period of the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties was chosen very well. In troubled times, the possibility is very high, and the feudal towns are divided, which is also conducive to the performance of the protagonist. There are many shortcomings. The author grafts everything indiscriminately and moves everything to the ancient times. The so-called economic base determines the superstructure. Furthermore, the author's development was too fast. It would take at least three generations to achieve such a big achievement, and the princes in each town are not pigs.
Trash, that man is going to kill you and destroy your family, yet you want to marry your sister to him! How perverted do you have to be to write like this? Abandoned
The first twenty chapters are introduced, but the rest is simply miserable.
The first twenty chapters are pretty good, but what happens next is what the protagonist eats. Exaggerate and rise to the top. The most unbearable thing is that it introduces more things, weapons, etc. Than the main text. That's why I gave up. Two-fifths text, three-fifths narration. Depend on
The protagonist of this book transforms from a modern person into an ancient scumbag.
It's a bit disgusting. Is the male protagonist the Virgin? It's so frustrating.
The male protagonist gave birth to 108 princesses. Damn, he is a stallion. No, is he a pig?
The male protagonist gave birth to 108 princesses. I am NM, he is a stallion, no, is he a breeding pig, specially bred?
Rubbish
You are so stupid. From the beginning, you were convicted after saying two words. Fortunately, you are a modern time traveler.
I can't stand it after reading Chapter 10!
The whole process was silent, and the conversation was about Wenwen. It was the same as the one above. He hated him so deeply, and still married his sister to him. Isn't it funny? Send your own sister into a pit of fire, are you his brother? Pick it up from the sea! I've only read ten chapters, so that's all I can say.
It's rubbish. Although it's still barely watchable, the male protagonist's temper and mental state fluctuate too much. Is it writing about one person? To advance some plots, the male protagonist's portrayal is a mess.
From time to time, the author adds a large paragraph of ancient prose in the article. As an old reader, it will give me a headache and I can't stand it anymore, let alone a new reader? This way of writing is destined to make it difficult for your book to get more readers.
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★A novel I have been following recently. The historical text written by Muzi is very interesting. I feel that it is not deep enough, but it is rare to see. What makes me worthy of comment is that the author knows how to grasp the progress and the rhythm, and does not mess with the pace of "building walls high, accumulating food widely, and becoming king slowly". Historical literature is worthy of collection only if it is popular 🔥! ★Jin Wang Li Keyong wrote very well, The Thirteen Taibao spread throughout the world! The history of the Five Dynasties is not explored enough! ★The fourteenth year of Xiantong in the Tang Dynasty, 873 AD. ★Yizong, the seventeenth emperor of the Tang Dynasty, passed away, and the empire in the sunset ushered in the twelve-year-old eighteenth new emperor Xizong Li Xuan. At this time, there were only a few months before Wang Xianzhi, a private salt dealer, led ten generals to rebel against the Tang Dynasty. Huang Chao, a private salt dealer who loved Yongju, had already harbored resentment towards the Tang Dynasty. At this time, Jin Wang Li Keyong was only a small officer on the frontier, and the Thirteen Taibao had not yet become famous in the world. Emperor Zhu Wen, the hooligan of the Back Liang Dynasty, was feeding pigs at the landlord's house, while Wang Jian, the king of Shu, was killing donkeys. Xu Wen of the Southern Tang Dynasty was selling smuggled salt, Qian Liu, the king of Wuyue, was a salt dealer's thug, Ma Yin, the king of Chu, was a carpenter, and Gao Jixing, the laizi of Nanping, was a servant in a merchant's family. Wang Shenzhi, the three brothers who opened the three kings of Fujian, were still county officials, Li Maozhen, the king of Qi, was a soldier in the Chengde army, and Yang Xingmi, the king of Wu, was a bandit in Luzhou. At this time, the Khitans, who would bully the Han people for hundreds of years, were still nomadic in the grasslands. Dali, which would separate the southwest in the future, had not yet been established. The Xixia party members who would dominate the northwest in the future were still working for the Li and Tang dynasties. At this moment, Li Jing accidentally broke into the Tang Empire in the afterglow.




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