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Tang Dynasty Tribute Porcelain Dream
General Fiction大唐贡瓷梦
Miao Tingkuan
The book is based on real history and caters to the grand strategy of "One Belt, One Road". It has been put into the filming of a TV series as a script. Please follow the media promotion in the later stage. In the second year of Tianshou in the Tang Dynasty (AD 691), Li Fu, the president (president) of the Xingzhou (Xingtai) Porcelain Company, died of illness. His son, Li Changsheng, was ordered by his mother to go to the residence of Prince Li Sujie (the fourth son of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty) in Luozhou (Luoyang) to pay filial piety. He learned that Li Sujie was imprisoned and detained in the capital. Changsheng rushes to the porcelain store in Beijing to inquire about the news, and accidentally encounters the prince who was ordered to die by Empress Wu. Changsheng inexplicably obtains 800 taels of silver left by Prince Li Sujie. Guan Baozhu, a junior sister from the capital who has been a monk for six years, suddenly pays a night visit. On the way back to Xingzhou, he meets the mysterious woman Li Yuanchun.
The book is based on real history and caters to the grand strategy of "One Belt, One Road". It has been put into the filming of a TV series as a script. Please follow the media promotion in the later stage. In the second year of Tianshou in the Tang Dynasty (AD 691), Li Fu, the president (president) of the Xingzhou (Xingtai) Porcelain Company, died of illness. His son, Li Changsheng, was ordered by his mother to go to the residence of Prince Li Sujie (the fourth son of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty) in Luozhou (Luoyang) to pay filial piety. He learned that Li Sujie was imprisoned and detained in the capital. Changsheng rushes to the porcelain store in Beijing to inquire about the news, and accidentally encounters the prince who was ordered to die by Empress Wu. Changsheng inexplicably obtains 800 taels of silver left by Prince Li Sujie. Guan Baozhu, a junior sister from the capital who has been a monk for six years, suddenly pays a night visit. On the way back to Xingzhou, he meets the mysterious woman Li Yuanchun.

Empress Villa
General Fiction娘娘山庄
Miao Tingkuan
In February 23 AD, newly married Liu Xiu was assigned by Emperor Liu Xuan to go to Hebei to appease the officials and people. During this period, Wang Lang proclaimed himself emperor in Handan and rebelled. Liu Xiu was defeated and fled to Nangong. In times of crisis, Geng, a wealthy man from Julu, came to his aid and suggested that Liu Xiu marry Guo Shengtong, the niece of the real king Liu Yang, and use Liu Yang's power to eradicate the king. In April 24 AD, Liu Xiu married Guo Shengtong. In May of the following year, he led his army to eliminate Wang Lang and pacify Hebei. In June, he proclaimed himself emperor in Baixiang, founded the Han Dynasty, and took the reign name Jianwu. In October of that year, Liu Xiu sent someone to bring his sister Liu Huang, sister Liu Boji, and his first wife Yin Lihua who lived in Nanyang to Zhending to reunite with Guo Shengtong. After the reunion, the Yin family discovered that Liu Yang had the intention to rebel. Liu Xiu moved his wife, sister and son to a secluded villa in the southwest mountainous area of Neiqiu County to prevent any unexpected accidents. During the period when the four sisters lived in seclusion in the villa, they pretended to be village girls, fought bandits, became acting kings, built temples, killed rebels, eradicated violence, and stabilized the countryside, performing many thrilling, twists and sweet stories. After the capital Luoyang was pacified, they moved to the capital. When Guo Shengtong's sister-in-law walked out of the villa, the mountain people who came after hearing the news realized that the current queen, prince and princess lived here. The mountain people knelt down and worshiped on the ground, shouting "Long live the mountain." So later generations built a grandma's temple to commemorate her, and someone who cared about it on the rolling stone used by Queen Guo carved the words "Liu Xiu's third year" and it remains famous to this day.
In February 23 AD, newly married Liu Xiu was assigned by Emperor Liu Xuan to go to Hebei to appease the officials and people. During this period, Wang Lang proclaimed himself emperor in Handan and rebelled. Liu Xiu was defeated and fled to Nangong. In times of crisis, Geng, a wealthy man from Julu, came to his aid and suggested that Liu Xiu marry Guo Shengtong, the niece of the real king Liu Yang, and use Liu Yang's power to eradicate the king. In April 24 AD, Liu Xiu married Guo Shengtong. In May of the following year, he led his army to eliminate Wang Lang and pacify Hebei. In June, he proclaimed himself emperor in Baixiang, founded the Han Dynasty, and took the reign name Jianwu. In October of that year, Liu Xiu sent someone to bring his sister Liu Huang, sister Liu Boji, and his first wife Yin Lihua who lived in Nanyang to Zhending to reunite with Guo Shengtong. After the reunion, the Yin family discovered that Liu Yang had the intention to rebel. Liu Xiu moved his wife, sister and son to a secluded villa in the southwest mountainous area of Neiqiu County to prevent any unexpected accidents. During the period when the four sisters lived in seclusion in the villa, they pretended to be village girls, fought bandits, became acting kings, built temples, killed rebels, eradicated violence, and stabilized the countryside, performing many thrilling, twists and sweet stories. After the capital Luoyang was pacified, they moved to the capital. When Guo Shengtong's sister-in-law walked out of the villa, the mountain people who came after hearing the news realized that the current queen, prince and princess lived here. The mountain people knelt down and worshiped on the ground, shouting "Long live the mountain." So later generations built a grandma's temple to commemorate her, and someone who cared about it on the rolling stone used by Queen Guo carved the words "Liu Xiu's third year" and it remains famous to this day.