Tang Feng: Looking at Chang'an Road from Afar

Tang Feng: Looking at Chang'an Road from Afar

by March Retreat

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He Xi, the princess of the Western Regions, is known as the "Tianshan Goddess" and is also a goddess. She was born in the Han Dynasty and in the Tang Dynasty this time. Unfortunately, the Tang Dynasty will be exhausted and will no longer have the splendor and glory of the Taizong era. The princess's curse has come true. The land of Loulan is no longer inhabited and no grass can grow. No one dares to visit the tomb of Princess Loulan on the Tianshan Mountain. No one can remember what Princess Loulan experienced or who she met. The young general Huo Qubing has been passed down for generations, but there is no trace of Princess Loulan in the annals about him. It is as if their lives have never intersected. He Xi and Princess Loulan had intertwined fates hundreds of years apart. It was so difficult to climb the Tianshan Mountains. He Xi could only stand at the foot of the mountain and gaze into the distance. The soldiers of the Anxi Protectorate are the military souls of the Tang Dynasty. He Xi is luckier than Princess Qiangwu of Loulan. She has seen the wind in Anxi, the fire of the charioteer and the snow in June. She has also seen the young people from Chang'an growing old in this land. Li Zhengyu came from the East at the age of sixteen and never returned to his hometown of Chang'an in his life. The bones covered with yellow sand and the barren tombs for thousands of years are the final destination of these Anxi veterans. They spent their lives fulfilling the Tang Dynasty's 170-year persistence in the Western Regions. It's just that in the last few years of their lives, their old friends from far away never came again. Time goes by and the sea changes. When people think of it again, the young soldiers from the Central Plains and the foreign princess in the cage have long been buried in the wind and sand of the Western Regions, and there is no trace of them anymore.

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