
Bloody Tang Dynasty 4: Toward the Prosperous Kaiyuan Era
by Wang Jueren
About This Novel
At its peak, the Tang Dynasty's economic GDP accounted for 60% of the world's total, and its territory was twice the size of today's China. People from more than 300 countries flocked to Chang'an for pilgrimage with reverence, and more than 2,300 poets created an insurmountable cultural prosperity; however, the facts In the Tang Dynasty, such a prosperous scene only lasted for less than half of the entire dynasty. In the last nearly hundred years of the Tang Dynasty, there were continuous civil wars, gunfire everywhere, corpses strewn in the Yellow River Basin, no roosters crowing, no dogs barking for thousands of miles, and under the afterglow of the setting sun, it was an endless country of hell. Opening the book, the most famous protagonists in Chinese history: Li Yuan, Li Shimin, Wu Zetian, Yang Guifei, Tang Minghuang, Li Bai, An Lushan, Huang Chao... Emperors and generals took turns to go into battle, poets and grass bandits appeared on the stage, with intense gongs and drums, no breathing space, and several good plays in a row: each one is more exciting than the last! Each game is more ups and downs than the next! Each one is more bloody and full of conspiracy than the last!
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Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
Bloody history
It's bloody bloody to have coups every day and kill people every day.
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Well written
Reading history can tell the rise and fall.
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Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
Bloody history
It's bloody bloody to have coups every day and kill people every day.
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. History and culture
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Well written
Reading history can tell the rise and fall.
