
The Grandson of the Tang Dynasty Emperor
About This Novel
The seventeenth year of Zhenguan. Prince Li Chengqian colluded with important officials in the court and raised troops to force the palace. As a result, the matter was exposed, and Li Chengqian was deposed, demoted to a commoner, and exiled to Qianzhou. The rest of his accomplices were all killed by Emperor Taizong! At this time, Li Yi traveled to the Tang Dynasty, but was possessed by the half-dead Dr. Li. Half a year later, the deposed prince and his family were exiled to Qianzhou. Only Dr. Li, who was half-dead, was left in Chang'an by Emperor Taizong. Dr. Li, who had turned white, struggled to get up from the hospital bed and vowed to make a comeback. As the saying goes, 'The wind starts from the end of Qingping, and the waves form from the gentle waves'! Under the butterfly effect, Taizong did not die young, but continued to control the giant ship of the Tang Dynasty, riding the wind and waves and moving forward with his head held high. Li Zhi could only struggle as the crown prince, but he didn't know that his strongest opponent was already behind him... This book is also called: "The Tang Dynasty: The Imperial Grandson Who Started in the Cold Palace"
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Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
I support this book
I have only read one such book. There are very few Huangsun articles about the Tang Dynasty recently. I support you.
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Body TM cleansing the marrow meridian, what the hell are you doing?
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Look at the style of the emperor's grandson in this book
Five surnames, Qiwang, aristocratic families, gold mines
Five surnames, Qiwang, aristocratic families, gold mines
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
I support this book
I have only read one such book. There are very few Huangsun articles about the Tang Dynasty recently. I support you.
. . .
Body TM cleansing the marrow meridian, what the hell are you doing?
Update soon,
Look at the style of the emperor's grandson in this book
Five surnames, Qiwang, aristocratic families, gold mines
Five surnames, Qiwang, aristocratic families, gold mines









