
A Guide to Traveling Through the Tang Dynasty: a Handbook of People's Life in Chang'an and Other Places
by Forest Deer
About This Novel
If one day, you open your eyes and find that you have traveled to the Tang Dynasty - don't panic, come and pick up this "Guide to Traveling to the Tang Dynasty: A Handbook of People's Life in Chang'an and Other Places": first pass the language barrier, learn a few sentences of medieval Chinese and the national curses of the Tang Dynasty; then sneak into the government canteen to open a small stove, taste tea and drink. Remember, walking carelessly on the street like in time-travel novels and casually taking out a few taels of tattooed silver will be tragic. Household registration book and temporary residence permit must not be missing. You can join a tour group to visit the five most popular attractions in Chang'an City, visit a brothel, watch polo, and go hunting with leopards outdoors. You can also do as the locals do and celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival, Spring Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day and Chinese Valentine's Day like people from the Tang Dynasty. It's okay to be a little foreign, Christmas was already there in the Tang Dynasty! If you are lucky, you can be invited to someone else's home, sing karaoke, dance, have fun, and finally buy a house with a limited price covering an area of ten acres.
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Official(146)Scraped 23d ago
. . . Came from the King of Glory
A little confused
As mentioned earlier in the article, there is a curfew, so why does the groom have to have his wedding at night?
Not bad, very beautiful
It's so long. I'm here for a mission.
I always feel like there's something missing at the beginning of some chapters. Is it the way I opened it that's wrong?
It's a very conscientious book.
Come here because of its reputation I just wanted to try it and see the results, but I was deeply attracted. Describe the life of the Tang Dynasty in a very popular and relaxed language And also corrected many mistakes that I learned through daily life When a bunch of demons and monsters are running rampant outside, This book is really clean
Gift package? Why not? It's a lie.
Liar, lie, lie, lie, I didn't see the gift package!
What about the King Gift Pack?
Really worth seeing
This book is really interesting! He can use vivid and interesting writing to describe history, making readers feel like they are immersed in it (hahaha, personal feeling). I am a person who can't read historical literature, but this book changed my perspective and I became addicted to it and couldn't extricate myself.
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Official(146)Scraped 23d ago
. . . Came from the King of Glory
A little confused
As mentioned earlier in the article, there is a curfew, so why does the groom have to have his wedding at night?
Not bad, very beautiful
It's so long. I'm here for a mission.
I always feel like there's something missing at the beginning of some chapters. Is it the way I opened it that's wrong?
It's a very conscientious book.
Come here because of its reputation I just wanted to try it and see the results, but I was deeply attracted. Describe the life of the Tang Dynasty in a very popular and relaxed language And also corrected many mistakes that I learned through daily life When a bunch of demons and monsters are running rampant outside, This book is really clean
Gift package? Why not? It's a lie.
Liar, lie, lie, lie, I didn't see the gift package!
What about the King Gift Pack?
Really worth seeing
This book is really interesting! He can use vivid and interesting writing to describe history, making readers feel like they are immersed in it (hahaha, personal feeling). I am a person who can't read historical literature, but this book changed my perspective and I became addicted to it and couldn't extricate myself.
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I watched it on Tianya, many years ago. Very interesting popular science article! Recommend everyone to take a look~




A hard-core survival manual that allows modern people to "legally" sneak into the Tang Dynasty! From foul language in dialects to strategies for buying a house, from brothel check-ins to leopard hunting, the secrets of life in the prosperous times are more realistic than "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an".




