
Living in the Early Tang Dynasty: I Competed with Wu Zhao for the Throne
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PS: This book is also known as: "Jingtang", "Jingnanlu of the Tang Dynasty", "People in the Early Tang Dynasty: My Prompt Entries Are Irregular" In the second year of the Yuan Dynasty, Empress Wu and Emperor Gaozong came to the court. In April, the prince passed away in Hebi Palace. At that time, everyone said that he was poisoned by the Queen of Heaven. Li Xuan, the prince of Nanchang County who traveled through time for more than ten years, went to the capital of gods to attend the funeral. At this time, the Tianyin Sect, which failed in Muzhou's uprising twenty years ago, came back to plot a conspiracy. The Western Turks, whose country had been destroyed, were ready to move, and Tibet, which demanded peace, reorganized its troops. The defeated Japanese country and Silla had evil intentions. There was turmoil in all directions for a while! The opportunity has come!
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Official(108)Scraped 23d ago
This book is good, the quality is quite high, except for the title, it has platinum potential
This book can be followed! Make a cross! Water experience!
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Living in the early Tang Dynasty: I competed with Wu Zhao for the throne Jingtang Xiaotang After reading it for so long, everyone thinks which one is more suitable for the title of the book? Hurry up, it will be changed this afternoon
It's so exciting to watch
I feel dizzy while reading it. It's well written, but I can't figure out whether it's a fairy tale, a martial art, or history.
False propaganda
What does this have to do with the label history?
This book can be read without thinking, but if you want to read it from the perspective of history or IQ, you can't stand it. It's full of nonsense, and you're having sex with yourself. I've been talking about it for a long time without seeing a single thing. The most speechless thing is the positioning of the protagonist, and the clan that hasn't even been given a title. , Dared to play overt tactics in front of Li Zhi and Wu Zetian. One moment, the protagonist is orphaned and widowed, and the next moment, he has a lot of invisible strength. He is just the son of Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty who was not taken seriously and died early. He has such a far-fetched power that he was already in the Emperor Gaozong period. Damn it.
Very uneducated, high-minded and low-handed
I looked at the list of other books by the author, and I knew they were bad books just by looking at the names. But this one couldn't tell from the name. But the fictional history at the beginning was out of the question. The author thought that the main character had some kind of Taoist background in Longhu Mountain, so he exalted his identity, but he didn't know. Zhang Daoling, the originator of Taoism in Daolonghu Mountain, the three generations of Master Zhang Tianshi all developed Taoism through the prostitution of their daughter-in-law, wife, mother Lu, and Liu Yan, the shepherd of Yizhou. This laid the foundation for Taoism. It was male thieves, female prostitutes, bastards, and ancestral descendants who were raised by their female cousins. What good thing is that? It also has a systematic flow, martial arts is not martial arts, and literature and history are nothing. In short, it is still a typical nondescript bad book.
Abandoned in Chapter 5, the emperor is critically ill. The main character is the son of a county prince. He hides his identity and goes to Longhu Mountain to ask for the secret medicine for the emperor. It rains on the way and he cannot leave. He is afraid that the medicine will be lost. He holds the medicine the whole time and highlights the importance of the medicine. As a result, an unknown young girl is kidnapped by a witch. He chases her without taking the medicine and thinks that even if he blows his identity, he will not be able to prevent her from being taken away by the Qianniu Guards. What is this for?
You can read this book. It's really good.
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Official(108)Scraped 23d ago
This book is good, the quality is quite high, except for the title, it has platinum potential
This book can be followed! Make a cross! Water experience!
Change name
Living in the early Tang Dynasty: I competed with Wu Zhao for the throne Jingtang Xiaotang After reading it for so long, everyone thinks which one is more suitable for the title of the book? Hurry up, it will be changed this afternoon
It's so exciting to watch
I feel dizzy while reading it. It's well written, but I can't figure out whether it's a fairy tale, a martial art, or history.
False propaganda
What does this have to do with the label history?
This book can be read without thinking, but if you want to read it from the perspective of history or IQ, you can't stand it. It's full of nonsense, and you're having sex with yourself. I've been talking about it for a long time without seeing a single thing. The most speechless thing is the positioning of the protagonist, and the clan that hasn't even been given a title. , Dared to play overt tactics in front of Li Zhi and Wu Zetian. One moment, the protagonist is orphaned and widowed, and the next moment, he has a lot of invisible strength. He is just the son of Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty who was not taken seriously and died early. He has such a far-fetched power that he was already in the Emperor Gaozong period. Damn it.
Very uneducated, high-minded and low-handed
I looked at the list of other books by the author, and I knew they were bad books just by looking at the names. But this one couldn't tell from the name. But the fictional history at the beginning was out of the question. The author thought that the main character had some kind of Taoist background in Longhu Mountain, so he exalted his identity, but he didn't know. Zhang Daoling, the originator of Taoism in Daolonghu Mountain, the three generations of Master Zhang Tianshi all developed Taoism through the prostitution of their daughter-in-law, wife, mother Lu, and Liu Yan, the shepherd of Yizhou. This laid the foundation for Taoism. It was male thieves, female prostitutes, bastards, and ancestral descendants who were raised by their female cousins. What good thing is that? It also has a systematic flow, martial arts is not martial arts, and literature and history are nothing. In short, it is still a typical nondescript bad book.
Abandoned in Chapter 5, the emperor is critically ill. The main character is the son of a county prince. He hides his identity and goes to Longhu Mountain to ask for the secret medicine for the emperor. It rains on the way and he cannot leave. He is afraid that the medicine will be lost. He holds the medicine the whole time and highlights the importance of the medicine. As a result, an unknown young girl is kidnapped by a witch. He chases her without taking the medicine and thinks that even if he blows his identity, he will not be able to prevent her from being taken away by the Qianniu Guards. What is this for?
You can read this book. It's really good.
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The protagonist Li Tang's clan and the county king start the game. The world view of the Tang Dynasty is based on the high martial arts. In the early stage, the detective investigates the case in Shendu in a suspenseful style. In the middle stage, he is ordered to suppress the rebel cult organization in the fiefdom when faced with danger. The writing is good and the world view is lovable. However, some plots (confrontation with cults) are not well-paced, and later on, they will take the path of confronting Empress Wu and aspire for the supreme position.




Free chapter read The soul travels through the Nanchang King of the Tang Dynasty, and a prompt entry is obtained from Longhu Mountain. Li Zhi is given the medicine at the beginning, and the prince Li Hong passes away. Rumors of poisoning spread everywhere, and a storm breaks out in the court. Watch the protagonist use the prompt entry to go around the court, setting off a bloody storm in the rivers and lakes. Author: Taiqing Yaodao, LV3 writer. Honors for this book: 10,000 words updated per day, 17 miles. Reasons for recommending the book: 1. The story has a compact and measured rhythm, and the writing is smooth and fascinating. 2. Many of the martial arts settings in the book are legendary. 3. The Magnificent Tang Dynasty and the Legend of the Queen always make people daydream. In short: The title of the book is sloppy, but the content is full of content.














