
The Emperor of the Tang Dynasty Will Never Show Off His Cards
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Li Shimin's eldest son, Li Mu, was framed at the age of five and suffered from hysteria. In order not to affect the fight for the throne, Li Shimin ruthlessly sent Li Mu out of the palace to deal with it, and announced that Li Mu had died young and would not be recorded in the annals of history. The then emperor Li Yuan couldn't bear it, so he asked his confidant Pei Ji to find Li Mu and foster him in the home of a veteran named Qin on the outskirts of Ping'an County near Chang'an City. From then on he changed his name to Qin Mu. Until one day, Li Yuan, who was already the Supreme Emperor, found Qin Mu. From then on, there was no stopping... After experiencing the Xuanwumen Incident, Li Yuan swore to heaven: I, the Supreme Emperor, will never show my cards! Until Qin Mu: Old Man Li, how about we rebel...
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Official(239)Scraped 23d ago
It is impossible to send him out to be disposed of. If there is something wrong, the possibility of succession will be eliminated directly. Disposing of it will be unnecessary. Empress Changsun cannot bear to do this. At most, it is more reasonable to keep him in captivity and send him to Changsun Wuji's family. In history, there are very few emperors who directly kill their sons, and it is a five-year-old baby. So what did Li Shimin do?
It can only be said that there may still be this friendship. Instead of directly getting rid of the son, we should let him be raised well, and then just not let him in the palace, but this is fine, after all, he will not live long in the palace.
The design originally had this, it can be said to be a kind of mental illness. For people in ancient times, they must have felt that they were hopeless. But once there is a method, it can be completely counterattacked.
(╬◣д◢)
Every morning when I wake up, I read your book as soon as possible to see if there are any updates. As a result, you maintain it very well and never update more. Fuck
Different before and after
As a time-travel historical novel, it was well written in the beginning, but starting from Chapter 193, it fell apart. It seemed like it was written by a different author, and sometimes it was inconsistent. I felt like it was just a change of author.
Isn't Hou Junji dead? ? ? ? How can you still lead troops? Yin soldiers?
Isn't Hou Junji dead? ? ? ? How can you still lead troops? Yin soldiers?
I was good at the beginning but I was convinced later. I rebelled when I was told to rebel. I feel like it was not written by one person.
hehe
What book? Since the Qin Dynasty, I have become the self-proclaimed emperor. Is Qin Mu a fool? I don't even know the identities of Li Yuan and Li Er. How can I start the book with some logic?
Hey, it's all the word "water" that makes me uncomfortable.
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Official(239)Scraped 23d ago
It is impossible to send him out to be disposed of. If there is something wrong, the possibility of succession will be eliminated directly. Disposing of it will be unnecessary. Empress Changsun cannot bear to do this. At most, it is more reasonable to keep him in captivity and send him to Changsun Wuji's family. In history, there are very few emperors who directly kill their sons, and it is a five-year-old baby. So what did Li Shimin do?
It can only be said that there may still be this friendship. Instead of directly getting rid of the son, we should let him be raised well, and then just not let him in the palace, but this is fine, after all, he will not live long in the palace.
The design originally had this, it can be said to be a kind of mental illness. For people in ancient times, they must have felt that they were hopeless. But once there is a method, it can be completely counterattacked.
(╬◣д◢)
Every morning when I wake up, I read your book as soon as possible to see if there are any updates. As a result, you maintain it very well and never update more. Fuck
Different before and after
As a time-travel historical novel, it was well written in the beginning, but starting from Chapter 193, it fell apart. It seemed like it was written by a different author, and sometimes it was inconsistent. I felt like it was just a change of author.
Isn't Hou Junji dead? ? ? ? How can you still lead troops? Yin soldiers?
Isn't Hou Junji dead? ? ? ? How can you still lead troops? Yin soldiers?
I was good at the beginning but I was convinced later. I rebelled when I was told to rebel. I feel like it was not written by one person.
hehe
What book? Since the Qin Dynasty, I have become the self-proclaimed emperor. Is Qin Mu a fool? I don't even know the identities of Li Yuan and Li Er. How can I start the book with some logic?
Hey, it's all the word "water" that makes me uncomfortable.
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55[Hay]🐶 Hot pot, beer, chili... This is an imaginary historical novel, right? It always feels like it's written as a joke... Introduction: Li Shimin's eldest son, Li Mu, was framed at the age of five and suffered from hysteria. In order not to affect the fight for the throne, Li Shimin ruthlessly sent Li Mu out of the palace to deal with it, and announced that Li Mu had died young and would not be recorded in the annals of history. The then emperor Li Yuan couldn't bear it, so he asked his confidant Pei Ji to find Li Mu and foster him in the home of a veteran named Qin on the outskirts of Ping'an County near Chang'an City. From then on he changed his name to Qin Mu. Until one day, Li Yuan, who was already the Supreme Emperor, found Qin Mu. From then on, there was no stopping... After experiencing the Xuanwumen Incident, Li Yuan swore to heaven: I, the Supreme Emperor, will never show my cards! Until Qin Mu: Old Man Li, how about we rebel...



Expectation Index: ★★★★ Character description: ★★★ Update index: ★ Recommendation index: ☆ (Updated once a day, the author of Salted Fish will enter the palace at any time) Poison possession index: ★★★☆ B Even though there are only more than 300 chapters, this book may be considered an old book.




After the Xuanwumen Incident Li Yuan: I didn't expect it. Li Shimin, I have your eldest son and the emperor's eldest grandson in my hands. There's no way to know! Li Er: Maid Guanyin, I think... Queen Changsun: No, you don't want to... Li Yuan & Empress Changsun: Li Shimin (Your Majesty) must not be allowed to know that his eldest son is not dead!

















