
Tang Haunts
by Gray Base
About This Novel
At the end of the ninth year of Takeori, the soul of a nerdy engineering student transformed into Li Tai, the son of Emperor Taizong. He was cautious when he first arrived and used his engineering knowledge to change the Tang Dynasty bit by bit. However, with his half-experience in history, he was tricked by his father, bullied by his mother, robbed by courtiers, quarreled by aristocratic families, and sealed by scholars...
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Official(14)Scraped 5d ago
History novice
King Wei Li Tai is one of Taizong's favorite children (not counting the princess). Look at the resume. King Wei asked you to say that he was adopted as a stepmother.
As soon as I saw the introduction, I knew she was white, and couldn't be whiter. There are reasons for poor grades.
good
.................................... Not bad, come on
Very nice
. . . . . .
Are you sure that the author, Princess Li Lizhi of Changle, is Li Tai's sister, not his elder sister?
Didn't read it, just commented
I have read too many high-profile novels by pretentious noobs, and now I particularly hope to find a low-key and understanding novel about forbearing and controlling people behind the scenes.
In all the books I have read about the early Tang Dynasty, most of Li Shimin's settings are fake...
Is this pace a bit too fast?
The beginning of this book was good, but you ended it like this
Did the author watch a few TV series before writing a novel?
Did the author watch a few TV series before writing a novel?
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Community(0)
Official(14)Scraped 5d ago
History novice
King Wei Li Tai is one of Taizong's favorite children (not counting the princess). Look at the resume. King Wei asked you to say that he was adopted as a stepmother.
As soon as I saw the introduction, I knew she was white, and couldn't be whiter. There are reasons for poor grades.
good
.................................... Not bad, come on
Very nice
. . . . . .
Are you sure that the author, Princess Li Lizhi of Changle, is Li Tai's sister, not his elder sister?
Didn't read it, just commented
I have read too many high-profile novels by pretentious noobs, and now I particularly hope to find a low-key and understanding novel about forbearing and controlling people behind the scenes.
In all the books I have read about the early Tang Dynasty, most of Li Shimin's settings are fake...
Is this pace a bit too fast?
The beginning of this book was good, but you ended it like this
Did the author watch a few TV series before writing a novel?
Did the author watch a few TV series before writing a novel?









