
Man Tang Hong
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I saw Li Yuan, Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty, half-hiding his face with his pipa in the Tai Chi Palace... I saw Li Shimin, the king of kings, being scolded like a turtle in the Liang Yi Palace... I saw Li Jiancheng, the hidden prince, jumping around in a hurry to fight for the throne... I saw Li Xiu, Princess of Pingyang I would rather women than men... I saw Luo Shixin bravely conquering the three armies... I saw Qin Shubao's skills surpassing all the heroes... I saw Yu Chigong seize the horse with 100% bare hands... I saw all the trend-setters in the Tang Dynasty, and they also saw me, and they had to listen to me. Who am I, you ask? Then you have to read the book, read it with all your heart, and remember to collect, vote, comment... And reward after reading it (hehehehe).
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Official(97)Scraped 23d ago
Li Yuanji was killed by God, but he found that he still had a mission to complete, so he was sent to the Tang Dynasty to complete his mission. When he came here, he just wanted to be an idle prince and did not want to fight for power.
After reading 100 chapters, I don't quite understand your author's specific intention?
I can't say anything about the author's writing style, but I'm going to take the liberty to ask a question. Does the author want Li Yuanji to become an idle prince, or does he want to compete with Li Shimin? If the author wants to create an idle prince, then why bother with Li Shimin and others in the early stage? As a person who has traveled to the past in modern times, I know clearly that the Xuanwu Gate changed in the ninth year of Wude, and the beginning of the book is that when Li Yuanji came up in the fourth year of Wude, wouldn't it be better to directly join Li Shimin? Another thing is that in the original history, Li Jiancheng, with the help of Li Yuanji and Li Yuan, could not defeat Li Shimin. The protagonist still had to fight for resources to protect himself even though he knew this history. I think this is completely unnecessary. While saying that the protagonist has no ambition for hegemony, he has self-respect for his troops. To put it bluntly, wouldn't it be better to just join Li Shimin at the beginning? Besides, if the protagonist wants to fight for hegemony, it's impossible! Du Wude has been fighting for four years, and even if the protagonist can achieve great success, he and Li Shimin will have nothing to gain. As for the support of the aristocratic family, the royal power of the aristocratic family has been in opposition since ancient times. Since as long as the emperor ascends the throne, he will oppose the aristocratic family, and Li Shimin, who clearly has military power, does not support it. Why should I waste time and effort to support you, a powerless Li Yuanji? Overall, the whole book is a bit light-hearted. It's not like a light-hearted article or a hegemony article. It always feels like there are four different things. Personal opinion, don't criticize if you don't like it
The original owner Li Yuanji was a cruel person, and he allowed his subordinates to be cruel. Now Li Yuanji intends to take care of it, so he can't always be like this, and it's really too much for him to treat his adoptive mother like that.
The theme of this book is too poisonous
The author's writing is amazing, and the plot is exciting, but the main plot is extremely poisonous. Here is what the author wrote about the theme of this book: Li Xiuning said seriously: "If my father hadn't been in his prime, I would have even hoped that my father would take the initiative to abdicate, let my eldest brother ascend the throne and proclaim himself emperor, and then divide the power of the Tang Dynasty into three. Yuanji, Shimin, and I would each hold one. In this way, not only will no one covet the throne that eldest brother sits on, but the Tang Dynasty will also become more prosperous through the efforts of our brothers and sisters.
Who were the idiots who got such a high score?
Jiu Min, how can you let someone who was criticized earlier go up?
I am also an old fan, and I have been following Yangmen since the second book. It can be said that the author's writing style and characterization can be clearly changed from these three books, especially this one. I really feel that many of the characters are the same person. Hey, straw, I've been following your books. Although I don't say anything, I recommend Bei Song and Man Tang Hong to others.
The most disgusting thing about this book is the bullshit benevolence and righteousness, the delusional attempt to use modern thinking to influence ancient times. When you are a prostitute, you still want to build archways. If you don't want to be an emperor, you still build those things that are not there. If you don't want to be an emperor, just talk about shit. Do you want to say how noble you are? The throne is bullshit in your eyes? If you want it, get it; if you don't want it, don't get it.
Someone in the comment section of this book actually questioned Li Shimin's value.
I'm afraid it's not that I haven't read a few books, but I've read too many WeChat marketing accounts. There is no dispute about Emperor Qin, Emperor Wu of Han, Emperor Zong of Tang, Song Zu, and Ming Taizu.
The co-author He Comes Over is a big grievance. It's average, not too poisonous, and can't be said to be a masterpiece.
The co-author He Comes Over is a big grievance. It's average, not too poisonous, and can't be said to be a masterpiece.
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Official(97)Scraped 23d ago
Li Yuanji was killed by God, but he found that he still had a mission to complete, so he was sent to the Tang Dynasty to complete his mission. When he came here, he just wanted to be an idle prince and did not want to fight for power.
After reading 100 chapters, I don't quite understand your author's specific intention?
I can't say anything about the author's writing style, but I'm going to take the liberty to ask a question. Does the author want Li Yuanji to become an idle prince, or does he want to compete with Li Shimin? If the author wants to create an idle prince, then why bother with Li Shimin and others in the early stage? As a person who has traveled to the past in modern times, I know clearly that the Xuanwu Gate changed in the ninth year of Wude, and the beginning of the book is that when Li Yuanji came up in the fourth year of Wude, wouldn't it be better to directly join Li Shimin? Another thing is that in the original history, Li Jiancheng, with the help of Li Yuanji and Li Yuan, could not defeat Li Shimin. The protagonist still had to fight for resources to protect himself even though he knew this history. I think this is completely unnecessary. While saying that the protagonist has no ambition for hegemony, he has self-respect for his troops. To put it bluntly, wouldn't it be better to just join Li Shimin at the beginning? Besides, if the protagonist wants to fight for hegemony, it's impossible! Du Wude has been fighting for four years, and even if the protagonist can achieve great success, he and Li Shimin will have nothing to gain. As for the support of the aristocratic family, the royal power of the aristocratic family has been in opposition since ancient times. Since as long as the emperor ascends the throne, he will oppose the aristocratic family, and Li Shimin, who clearly has military power, does not support it. Why should I waste time and effort to support you, a powerless Li Yuanji? Overall, the whole book is a bit light-hearted. It's not like a light-hearted article or a hegemony article. It always feels like there are four different things. Personal opinion, don't criticize if you don't like it
The original owner Li Yuanji was a cruel person, and he allowed his subordinates to be cruel. Now Li Yuanji intends to take care of it, so he can't always be like this, and it's really too much for him to treat his adoptive mother like that.
The theme of this book is too poisonous
The author's writing is amazing, and the plot is exciting, but the main plot is extremely poisonous. Here is what the author wrote about the theme of this book: Li Xiuning said seriously: "If my father hadn't been in his prime, I would have even hoped that my father would take the initiative to abdicate, let my eldest brother ascend the throne and proclaim himself emperor, and then divide the power of the Tang Dynasty into three. Yuanji, Shimin, and I would each hold one. In this way, not only will no one covet the throne that eldest brother sits on, but the Tang Dynasty will also become more prosperous through the efforts of our brothers and sisters.
Who were the idiots who got such a high score?
Jiu Min, how can you let someone who was criticized earlier go up?
I am also an old fan, and I have been following Yangmen since the second book. It can be said that the author's writing style and characterization can be clearly changed from these three books, especially this one. I really feel that many of the characters are the same person. Hey, straw, I've been following your books. Although I don't say anything, I recommend Bei Song and Man Tang Hong to others.
The most disgusting thing about this book is the bullshit benevolence and righteousness, the delusional attempt to use modern thinking to influence ancient times. When you are a prostitute, you still want to build archways. If you don't want to be an emperor, you still build those things that are not there. If you don't want to be an emperor, just talk about shit. Do you want to say how noble you are? The throne is bullshit in your eyes? If you want it, get it; if you don't want it, don't get it.
Someone in the comment section of this book actually questioned Li Shimin's value.
I'm afraid it's not that I haven't read a few books, but I've read too many WeChat marketing accounts. There is no dispute about Emperor Qin, Emperor Wu of Han, Emperor Zong of Tang, Song Zu, and Ming Taizu.
The co-author He Comes Over is a big grievance. It's average, not too poisonous, and can't be said to be a masterpiece.
The co-author He Comes Over is a big grievance. It's average, not too poisonous, and can't be said to be a masterpiece.
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[Recommended] New Christmas Scarecrow by the Author of "Ode to the North" The protagonist travels to the Tang Dynasty and becomes Li Shimin's younger brother Li Yuanji Everyone knows about Li Shimin's Xuanwu Gate Incident According to the original historical trajectory, both Li Yuanji and Li Jiancheng would be killed by Li Shimin... When the protagonist arrives, the situation will naturally undergo some interesting changes _(:з ∠)_ When I first discovered it, I didn't notice the author's name. I only saw that the book review section was very noisy and almost reduced the book to worthless. I was shocked and almost persuaded me to leave. Fortunately, I saw the author's name before exiting. I've finished watching it now (ಡωಡ) Personally, I feel that the writing is very good, and the changes in the relationship with Li Shimin and Li Jiancheng are quite interesting. Contrary to what the book review section says, it's not worthless. It's actually a very good historical book. As for the only point of contention: The protagonist may compete with Li Shimin and Prince Li Jiancheng for the throne This actually doesn't matter, right? Li Yuanji originally had the right to inherit. Isn't it interesting that the novel should be written however he wants? (:З っ )っ Li Shimin and Prince Li Jiancheng are both very capable According to the original historical trajectory, only one of these two brothers could survive for the throne. What a pity. In order to keep both brothers alive and avoid internal strife, the protagonist humiliated himself and reluctantly became the emperor. Wouldn't it be possible for both brothers Li Shimin and Li Jiancheng to survive? Double chef ecstasy, how great _(: D)∠)_ At the beginning of the Mythical Three Kingdoms next door, Cao Cao's camp and others also wanted to fight to the death with Liu Bei's camp on the protagonist's side. Later, it was not because the gap was too big and there were external enemies that we started to cooperate. As long as the external enemy is strong enough, there will be unity internally I remember there were several empires at the same time as the Tang Dynasty.




I saw Li Shimin, the king of kings, being scolded like a tortoise in the Liangyi Palace... I saw that the hidden prince Li Jiancheng was eager to fight for the throne... I saw Princess Li Xiuning of Pingyang, a woman as good as any other woman... I saw Luo Shixin bravely championing the three armies... I saw Qin Shubao's skills surpassing those of other heroes...



Rebirth of Li Yuanji, the author has profound skills and a great sense of picture!




Very good, one of the best among new historical books. The writing is sophisticated, the plot is smooth, and the updates are stable. Although there are occasional bad points, the flaws are not hidden. I personally highly recommend it.



















