Datang: Traveling Through Li Chengqian Turned it Upside Down

Datang: Traveling Through Li Chengqian Turned it Upside Down

by Leeches In The Starlight

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Traveling through the sixteen years of Zhenguan, Li Chengqian just wanted to say: If you want to die, then turn it upside down! When he woke up, the modern soul turned out to be Li Chengqian, the prince of the Tang Dynasty - a limp and disgraced prince who was on the verge of being deposed and whose reputation was about to be ruined due to "rebellion" according to historical records! In front of us is the splendid splendor of Zhenguan's prosperous age, but at our feet is an abyss. His father, Emperor Li Shimin, hated him more and more. His younger brother, King Li Tai of Wei, looked at him with covetous eyes. The civil and military officials of the whole dynasty regarded him as a piece of rotten wood. The time traveler knows the ending: rebellion, dethronement, and death! Faced with a desperate situation, he would stand in the court and attack his shield with his spear: When Zhang Xuansu criticized the "Spring and Autumn Annals" for its righteousness, he asked: "The Xuanwu sect shed blood, and the ministers killed the king and the prince. How should we interpret the "Spring and Autumn Annals"?" When Kong Yingda used the "Book of Filial Piety" as the basis for his teachings, he asked: "Forcing your father to abdicate and living in seclusion in the palace, is this the 'foundation of virtue'?" When Yu Zhining persuaded him with benevolence and righteousness, he asked: "How can a child be wronged by killing his nephew? Is this what 'the benevolent love others'?!" Every sentence is quoted from the scriptures, and every word refers directly to Xuanwu! He tore open the brocade robe of the prosperous age, revealing old blood-stained scars; he challenged the authority of the emperor and questioned the foundation of morality. This is not rebellion, this is a desperate move! Li Shimin Long Yan was furious, and the edict of deposing was hung above his head! The position of the East Palace is on the verge of collapse! Can a "cannon fodder" prince who knows the outcome of history use his lips and tongue as a sword and the human heart as a shield to find a glimmer of hope in the stormy waters of the 16th year of Zhenguan? This is a life and death game between a time traveler and an eternal emperor. Can he lift up the East Palace that is about to collapse? Or will it eventually become another nameless sacrifice in the prosperous age?

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Lin Daiyu Who Makes Jokes4mo ago

It's really well written. It's sharp and courageous. It's really rare and valuable.

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The Raindrops Fell Too Perfunctorily29d ago

It's quite good and interesting, but I feel that the transition is a bit stiff, the content is missing, and there is no connection between the past and the next.

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More Lonely Than Fireworks. .27d ago

He writes like an imbecile engaging in Machiavellian tactics.

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Traveling through the sixteen years of Zhenguan, Li Chengqian just wanted to say: If you want to die, then turn it upside down! When he woke up, the modern soul turned out to be Li Chengqian, the prince of the Tang Dynasty - a limp and disgraced prince who was on the verge of being deposed and whose reputation was about to be ruined due to "rebellion" according to historical records! In front of us is the splendid splendor of Zhenguan's prosperous age, but at our feet is an abyss. His father, Emperor Li Shimin, hated him more and more. His younger brother, King Li Tai of Wei, looked at him with covetous eyes. The civil and military officials of the whole dynasty regarded him as a piece of rotten wood. The time traveler knows the ending: rebellion, dethronement, and death! Faced with a desperate situation, he would stand in the court and attack his shield with his spear: When Zhang Xuansu criticized the "Spring and Autumn Annals" for its righteousness, he asked: "The Xuanwu sect shed blood, and the ministers killed the king and the prince. How should we interpret the "Spring and Autumn Annals"?" When Kong Yingda used the "Book of Filial Piety" as the basis for his teachings, he asked: "Forcing your father to abdicate and living in seclusion in the palace, is this called the 'foundation of virtue'? When Yu Zhining persuaded him with benevolence and righteousness, he asked: "How can a child deserve to kill his nephew? Is this "'Benevolent people love others'?!" Every sentence is quoted from the scriptures, and every word refers directly to Xuanwu! He tore open the brocade robe of the prosperous age, revealing old blood-stained scars; he challenged the authority of the emperor and questioned the foundation of morality. This is not rebellion, this is a desperate move! Li Shimin Long Yan was furious, and the edict of deposing was hung above his head! The position of the East Palace is on the verge of collapse! Can a "cannon fodder" prince who knows the outcome of history use his lips and tongue as a sword and the human heart as a shield to find a glimmer of hope in the stormy waters of the 16th year of Zhenguan? This is a life and death game between a time traveler and an eternal emperor. Can he lift up the East Palace that is about to collapse? Or will it eventually become another nameless sacrifice in the prosperous age?

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