The Chang'an Rebellion and the Crane's Chirping in the Sky

The Chang'an Rebellion and the Crane's Chirping in the Sky

by Master Of Banbu Zhai

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The Tang Dynasty was once extremely prosperous. Due to the long period of peace, Wen Tian was violent and violent, and Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty appointed traitors, which triggered the "Anshi Rebellion". Suzong of the Tang Dynasty reluctantly re-unified, but was unable to kill all the rebels, so he had to restrain the rebel generals and make them military governors of each town. Although Daizong and Dezong were emperors for many generations and were of Taizong's blood, they were helpless in the face of the end situation. They were controlled by domestic slaves and eunuchs and could not do anything. Fortunately, the Tang Dynasty was not destroyed. After Xianzong came to the throne, he worked hard and worked hard to govern, making the mid-Tang Dynasty a "revival" situation. Just when everything was going in the right direction, Wu Yuanheng, the prime minister of the day, was stabbed to death on Zhuque Street in Chang'an City on his way to court. A conspiracy is slowly unfolding around Chang'an City, and the balance between the various forces will be broken. However, the person who breaks the situation is a fledgling country boy...

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