
Li You, the King of Qi in the Tang Dynasty, Asked the Family to Die!
by Thousands Of Arrows Firing 008
About This Novel
Traveling back to the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, he became Li You, King of Qi, the fifth son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. At this time, the King of Qi had already killed Quan Wanji, the chief historian sent by Li Shimin to monitor him, and officially launched an army to rebel. But under his command, there were only generals and no advisers. The young men captured did not know how to fight. There is no system or courage, only familiarity with historical laws and a modern knowledge system. If nothing is done, he will be defeated and captured in another month. He was then taken to Chang'an, sentenced to death, buried, and forgotten. What to do? How to build a base as quickly as possible and finally conquer the Tang Dynasty? Li You thought of a person or a group. Yellow nest. Family. Without Huang Chao, the history of aristocratic families would have lasted for thousands of years, and the Central Plains would have turned into India. Huang Chao, he is the strongest failed student and the terminator of history. When autumn comes on September 8th, I will kill all the flowers after they bloom. The bones of all the noble officials in Tianjie were trampled, and the heads of powerful people were hung all over the camp gate. If one day his ambitions are so high, how dare he laugh at Huang Chao for not being a husband? All in all, the family is guilty and the rebellion is justified! Li You, the king of Qi in the Tang Dynasty, asked the family to die!
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
It still looks okay. It's just a little too inky. The protagonist's abilities need to be strengthened. There is a lack of military advisors under his command, and there is a lack of civil servants and powerful generals. It's all supported by the protagonist alone. No one under his command is reliable. It's a miracle that I'm alive to this day. Let's talk about the protagonist's daughter-in-law, Princess Qi. Will I find out that I am pregnant when I return to Chang'an? Then silently raise the protagonist's child. When the protagonist returns to Chang'an, they renew their relationship
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
It still looks okay. It's just a little too inky. The protagonist's abilities need to be strengthened. There is a lack of military advisors under his command, and there is a lack of civil servants and powerful generals. It's all supported by the protagonist alone. No one under his command is reliable. It's a miracle that I'm alive to this day. Let's talk about the protagonist's daughter-in-law, Princess Qi. Will I find out that I am pregnant when I return to Chang'an? Then silently raise the protagonist's child. When the protagonist returns to Chang'an, they renew their relationship









