
Entrepreneurship in the Late Tang Dynasty
by Crazy Chen
About This Novel
The fortune teller was passed down to the Li family two hundred and fifty-seven years later. The Huanghuang Tang Dynasty, which used to be the emperor of all nations, stumbled to the winter solstice in the first year of Qianfu. This winter, there were only three months left before Wang and Huang Liqi, and only thirty-three years left before the fall of the Tang Dynasty. Also in the winter of this year, the ministers of Chang'an were still immersed in the afterglow of the prosperous age, but in the southwest of the empire, Qi'er Nanzhao invaded Xichuan again. ... In the first battle, the Tang army was defeated at Dadu River and fled to Qiongzhou. Nanzhao's troops were directed towards Chengdu. At the same time, outside the Dadu River, there was the Shura battlefield. A young Tang Army soldier opened his eyes. He pushed away the body on his body and saw the setting sun and the doomsday sky. This is the first year of Qianfu, the Tang Dynasty has not yet collapsed, but the world is already in ruins. Our story begins with the Nanzhao War in the winter of this year.
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The first chapter is a bit speechless. I run away with a set of armor, a few weapons, and no horses. Does the protagonist have natural powers?
The book is good but there are a few questions that I am confused about.
The first protagonist is from modern time. You don't even know a famous general from the fifth generation? Not to mention that Liu Zhijunding, the protagonist's subordinate, looks like Ge Xingzhou, but I don't know him? You should know Wang Yanzhang, right? Why do you write it like a native? Secondly, about Pang Shigu and Pang Cong. Pang Cong is the protagonist of Zhongwu Badu. Here, Pang Shigu is in the Cao Army again. What does this mean? Pang Shigu was named Pang Cong and was born in Zhongwu Badu. He didn't follow Zhu Wen in the Cao Army from the beginning. He waited until Zhu Wen arrived in Bianzhou before following him.
As the enemy's central tent, there were the largest number of Tubo people here, with more than a dozen of them. Unfortunately, they were unable to wear armor in a hurry, so they could only pick up weapons. There were also a few holding big sticks and bones. During the day, a group of people chasing the barbarians disappeared. At night, there was no warning at all, and the patrols were not funny.
Diaosi dominates the story, but she doesn't have any personality charm
It was okay in the early stage, but it became a bit false later on. The Tang Dynasty was not in chaos yet. It was impossible for all the soldiers in the general's hands to become private soldiers. If he took office in another place, he could only bring his close Ya soldiers with him, but the court would not let them take away those military leaders. And the Nanzhao Kingdom was so easy to destroy? Your dynasty has not been destroyed even in its prosperous times, but can you still destroy the country in its final years? The war is about comprehensive national strength. You cannot train thousands of elite soldiers to destroy the country at every turn.
The book about the end of the Tang Dynasty is particularly good at postgraduate studies. It is very rare to have strategies and tactics in the description of war. Most people only know how to make guns and cannons after time travel. It is very stupid. Can the problem of productivity be solved by one person? So this author's book is really good
Zhao Huaian had a solid foundation and began to take off.
Come on, author, it's very interesting, but there are too few updates.
Be more rigorous and use less naughty words. Personal advice.
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Official(46)Scraped 2d ago
The first chapter is a bit speechless. I run away with a set of armor, a few weapons, and no horses. Does the protagonist have natural powers?
The book is good but there are a few questions that I am confused about.
The first protagonist is from modern time. You don't even know a famous general from the fifth generation? Not to mention that Liu Zhijunding, the protagonist's subordinate, looks like Ge Xingzhou, but I don't know him? You should know Wang Yanzhang, right? Why do you write it like a native? Secondly, about Pang Shigu and Pang Cong. Pang Cong is the protagonist of Zhongwu Badu. Here, Pang Shigu is in the Cao Army again. What does this mean? Pang Shigu was named Pang Cong and was born in Zhongwu Badu. He didn't follow Zhu Wen in the Cao Army from the beginning. He waited until Zhu Wen arrived in Bianzhou before following him.
As the enemy's central tent, there were the largest number of Tubo people here, with more than a dozen of them. Unfortunately, they were unable to wear armor in a hurry, so they could only pick up weapons. There were also a few holding big sticks and bones. During the day, a group of people chasing the barbarians disappeared. At night, there was no warning at all, and the patrols were not funny.
Diaosi dominates the story, but she doesn't have any personality charm
It was okay in the early stage, but it became a bit false later on. The Tang Dynasty was not in chaos yet. It was impossible for all the soldiers in the general's hands to become private soldiers. If he took office in another place, he could only bring his close Ya soldiers with him, but the court would not let them take away those military leaders. And the Nanzhao Kingdom was so easy to destroy? Your dynasty has not been destroyed even in its prosperous times, but can you still destroy the country in its final years? The war is about comprehensive national strength. You cannot train thousands of elite soldiers to destroy the country at every turn.
The book about the end of the Tang Dynasty is particularly good at postgraduate studies. It is very rare to have strategies and tactics in the description of war. Most people only know how to make guns and cannons after time travel. It is very stupid. Can the problem of productivity be solved by one person? So this author's book is really good
Zhao Huaian had a solid foundation and began to take off.
Come on, author, it's very interesting, but there are too few updates.
Be more rigorous and use less naughty words. Personal advice.
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[90 points·Xiancao·History] It is actually a serious writing of the late Tang Dynasty, and the characters in the writing are very brilliant. Now it is less than 200,000 words. The protagonist and the two supporting characters, Zhao Liu and Dou Fatty, are all written in a three-dimensional way, which is impressive. It's so rare, there hasn't been a similar historical novel for a long time. Now it can be seen that the author has a deep historical background and a very detailed understanding of the late Tang Dynasty. He started from a low-level martial artist and then slowly unfolded the story. Moreover, the story started from the Nanzhao War in the late Tang Dynasty that no one has written before, so it is even more refreshing and makes people look forward to the subsequent stories.



The story begins with the Nanzhao War in the winter of this year.



⑦ That year, the warrior Zhao Huaian strode northward facing the rising sun with a Mo sword on his shoulder, a horizontal sword on his waist, and a hard bow on his back! 🔥 🔥 🔥 The writing is okay, with a few flaws, but the flaws don't hide the flaws.




Three and a half days, rising from a soldier in the late Tang Dynasty He started in Sichuan, killed the king of Nanzhao in battle, was appointed the governor of Guangzhou, and founded the Yixinhui













