
The Romance of the Tang Dynasty
by Futian
About This Novel
Recalling the heyday of Kaiyuan in the past, there were still thousands of families in the small town. The rice is dripping with fat and the corn is white, and both the public and private warehouses are abundant. In the fourth year of Kaiyuan, the Tang Empire was at its peak, and Chang'an was one of the most prosperous cities in the world at that time. Yao Chong, Song Jing, Li Bai, Wang Wei, Zhang Xu, Wu Daozi, Yan Zhenqing, Gongsun Auntie, Pei Min, Guo Ziyi... At this time, the stars in the sky of the prosperous Tang Dynasty were bright. Born in a prosperous age, as a child prodigy whose talent was outshone by everyone else, Du Shiyi was not worried about the general trend of the world, but how to live a more exciting life in this second life. In the romance of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, some were majestic and proud, some were confident and calm, some were generals and prime ministers, some were like nine heavens closing the palace, and the clothes and hats of all nations worshiping them beautifully! After eight years of writing work and nine works, after "The Romance of the Rich Family", "The Traitor", "The Crown Covers the Capital" and "Wealth and Splendor", Futian's new work "The Romance of the Tang Dynasty" in 2013 will take you to experience a truly prosperous Tang Dynasty!
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Wonderful
Traveling to the prosperous Tang Dynasty is really a bold imagination. This book is really good. There are many great poets and celebrities. The plot is also very exciting. I like it very much.
The prosperous scene of the Tang Dynasty cannot be described by ordinary people!
The prosperous scene of the Tang Dynasty cannot be described by ordinary people! The Legend of the Demon Cat and this book are all very different from the glorious Tang Dynasty when all nations came to court. The protagonist has traveled through time, and he seems to be not much different from the ancients! Knowing clearly that Li Linfu is a human being, if he doesn't solve it early, he will have to feed the tiger into trouble. Does he have any masochistic tendencies? If you don't want to change Yang Guifei's fate, why bother getting too entangled? Why should we suffer in ancient times if we can't enjoy our grudges after traveling through time?
Why should my sister be placed in the Cui family?
Isn't the family dead? Isn't it bad for them? Why would you put your only sister at a friend's house?
Very well written
The writing is very good, although I didn't understand what was written. After more than ten chapters, I still can't figure out the name of the protagonist. Is it called Thirteenth Niang? But that doesn't stop me from giving five stars.
Four stars are shining and lovable, you can read this article
not good
No, I couldn't stand the Kunlun Slave in the first few chapters. I came to the comment section and found out that the ratings were all given by Yin soldiers.
What's not hard to face, Du Shiyi, you're getting better, you have to shoulder the burden of the family, you can let your sister relax, and if your sister knows that you are getting better, you don't know how happy she will be.
. Only the first half of this book can be called the Romance of the Tang Dynasty, but don't get excited. This is not the author's fault, but that the Tang Dynasty was a dynasty that was in chaos from beginning to end, and Li Longji was never a good emperor. Starting from about 50%, as a reader, I feel a little fatigued because the story falls into a cycle of "XX worships the prime minister → the protagonist becomes hostile to him (or inexplicably becomes hostile) → fights openly and secretly → XX is ousted". But the initial enthusiasm for book business was gone. But until the Anshi Rebellion, it was no longer the romance of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Having said that, this is one of the few historical novels I have read that does not support the building of Yu Jiangqing or the "Xianwang" and others, nor does it have the fancy "invention" of the possession of the top scholar in science. It is even said that if the story of Du Shiyi is eliminated, an almost complete historical main line can be restored (except for the ending). The butterfly effect ultimately loses out to historical inertia in this book. Although the second half is not very comfortable to watch, this may be more of a personal reason. I still have to give praise when it deserves it. At least the author has real talent and learning.
No wonder you ask for so much help
The plot is sloppy. After reading seventy or eighty chapters, I didn't even understand what the protagonist wanted to do.
Du Shisanniang, it's really hard. She is only eleven years old and has to shoulder the burden of the family. She also has to recruit people to treat her brother's illness. She has used up the only twenty ounces of silver left in the family. How will she live in the future?
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Official(660)Scraped 22d ago
Wonderful
Traveling to the prosperous Tang Dynasty is really a bold imagination. This book is really good. There are many great poets and celebrities. The plot is also very exciting. I like it very much.
The prosperous scene of the Tang Dynasty cannot be described by ordinary people!
The prosperous scene of the Tang Dynasty cannot be described by ordinary people! The Legend of the Demon Cat and this book are all very different from the glorious Tang Dynasty when all nations came to court. The protagonist has traveled through time, and he seems to be not much different from the ancients! Knowing clearly that Li Linfu is a human being, if he doesn't solve it early, he will have to feed the tiger into trouble. Does he have any masochistic tendencies? If you don't want to change Yang Guifei's fate, why bother getting too entangled? Why should we suffer in ancient times if we can't enjoy our grudges after traveling through time?
Why should my sister be placed in the Cui family?
Isn't the family dead? Isn't it bad for them? Why would you put your only sister at a friend's house?
Very well written
The writing is very good, although I didn't understand what was written. After more than ten chapters, I still can't figure out the name of the protagonist. Is it called Thirteenth Niang? But that doesn't stop me from giving five stars.
Four stars are shining and lovable, you can read this article
not good
No, I couldn't stand the Kunlun Slave in the first few chapters. I came to the comment section and found out that the ratings were all given by Yin soldiers.
What's not hard to face, Du Shiyi, you're getting better, you have to shoulder the burden of the family, you can let your sister relax, and if your sister knows that you are getting better, you don't know how happy she will be.
. Only the first half of this book can be called the Romance of the Tang Dynasty, but don't get excited. This is not the author's fault, but that the Tang Dynasty was a dynasty that was in chaos from beginning to end, and Li Longji was never a good emperor. Starting from about 50%, as a reader, I feel a little fatigued because the story falls into a cycle of "XX worships the prime minister → the protagonist becomes hostile to him (or inexplicably becomes hostile) → fights openly and secretly → XX is ousted". But the initial enthusiasm for book business was gone. But until the Anshi Rebellion, it was no longer the romance of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Having said that, this is one of the few historical novels I have read that does not support the building of Yu Jiangqing or the "Xianwang" and others, nor does it have the fancy "invention" of the possession of the top scholar in science. It is even said that if the story of Du Shiyi is eliminated, an almost complete historical main line can be restored (except for the ending). The butterfly effect ultimately loses out to historical inertia in this book. Although the second half is not very comfortable to watch, this may be more of a personal reason. I still have to give praise when it deserves it. At least the author has real talent and learning.
No wonder you ask for so much help
The plot is sloppy. After reading seventy or eighty chapters, I didn't even understand what the protagonist wanted to do.
Du Shisanniang, it's really hard. She is only eleven years old and has to shoulder the burden of the family. She also has to recruit people to treat her brother's illness. She has used up the only twenty ounces of silver left in the family. How will she live in the future?
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The land of the prosperous Tang Dynasty is picturesque! The Anshi Rebellion! Turn the tide and continue the prosperous Tang Dynasty!




The historical writing is not inferior to that of boys, but it is much more delicate. At least there aren't that many kinds of horses in the article, and the writing style is clean.



The history of Futian Dad is still written in a unique way, giving people a different style of the past, which makes people want to read it in one sitting. It does not stick to commonplace things, and writes about people with things and people as foils. It is a flourishing Tang Dynasty ᕦ(ò_óˇ)ᕤ"













