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The History of the Tang Dynasty is Not Like Smoke (part 3, Revised Edition): Empress Wu Reigns in the Country

Qu Changchun

201K0

"The History of the Tang Dynasty is Not Like Smoke" tells the history of the Tang Dynasty in a relaxed and humorous way. This book is the third volume and mainly tells the historical events of Wu Zetian's period. From a humble talent in the palace, to the green lanterns and yellow scrolls in the Ganye Temple, to the empress who ruled the world, Wu Zetian used her wisdom and skills to compose the epic of a woman, and created achievements that were unprecedented and unprecedented: she was a talented and strategic king. During her reign, she carried out imperial examinations, severely damaged the family, and wiped out border troubles. She seemed to have the "Legacy of Zhenguan"; she was a chilling master of power and tactics. She reuses cruel officials, implicates innocent people, even her own flesh and blood, and plays with the government affairs at her fingertips; she is also a Wu Mei Niang with the feelings of a girl. Her opponent says, "You are jealous at the beginning, and you won't let anyone with your eyebrows; you can hide your sleeves." "Slanderous, foxy can confuse the Lord" contrasted with her beauty, which was enough to make her feel happy... Thousands of years have passed by, and now only the wordless monument in front of the Qianling Mausoleum is left standing silently, with merits and demerits open to anyone to comment. The book's writing style is natural, the style is bright, the language is interesting and concise, and the plot is relaxed and moderate. After revision, it becomes more grand and meaningful, showing a very superb ability to control historical materials.

The History of the Tang Dynasty is Not Like Smoke (part 1, Revised Edition): the Founding of the Tang Dynasty

Qu Changchun

245K0

"The History of the Tang Dynasty is Not Like Smoke" tells the history of the Tang Dynasty in a relaxed and humorous way, and this book is the first one. The coveted prosperous age of the Tang Dynasty started with the seemingly useless Li Yuan. In front of him was Yang Guang, Emperor Yang Guang of Sui Dynasty, a model of tyrants through the ages; behind him was Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, a wise emperor who ruled the world through the ages. Caught between "infamous for eternity" and "famous for eternity", Li Yuan is doomed to be lonely. However, it was he, the young nephew of Empress Dugu of the Sui Dynasty, who was called the old lady by his cousin Yang Guangmiao, who became the gravedigger of the Sui Dynasty. In the chaotic times of the late Sui Dynasty, Li Yuan was not the first to rise up, nor was he the strongest, but he was the one who had the last laugh in victory. With his strong and low-key fierce style, he opened the wounds of the Sui Dynasty. He led the men of the Li family in Jinyang to raise troops, marched into Shanxi, fought fiercely in Luoyang, and decisively fought in Hulao... Fighting against invincible opponents in the world, he finally laid the grand blueprint for the Tang Dynasty for three hundred years.

The History of the Tang Dynasty is Not Like Smoke (part 2, Revised Edition): the Long Song of Zhenguan

Qu Changchun

157K01

"The History of the Tang Dynasty is Not Like Smoke" tells the history of the Tang Dynasty in a relaxed and humorous way. This is the second volume. Starting from Li Shimin's suppression of domestic rebellion and launching the Xuanwu Gate Rebellion, it describes in detail the glory of the Zhenguan Dynasty. In Li Shimin's court, civil servants ruled the world, and military generals made meritorious deeds. Fang Xuanling, Du Ruhui, Li Jing, Yuchi Jingde and other good ministers wrote immortal legends. They conquered the Eastern Turks in the west and destroyed the country of Tuyuhun. Although there were personal conquests of Goguryeo that ended in an anticlimax, and princes vying for the throne with swords and swords, these did not detract from the rule of Zhenguan as an eternal prosperous era, and the lofty status of Tang Taizong as an eternal wise king in Chinese history.

The History of the Tang Dynasty is Not as Good as Smoke·part 3: Empress Wu Ruled the Country (revised Edition)

Qu Changchun

200K0

"The History of the Tang Dynasty is Not Like Smoke" tells the history of the Tang Dynasty in a relaxed and humorous way. This book is the third volume and mainly tells the historical events of Wu Zetian's period. From a humble talent in the palace, to the green lanterns and yellow scrolls in the Ganye Temple, to the empress who ruled the world, Wu Zetian used her wisdom and skills to compose the epic of a woman, and created achievements that were unprecedented and unprecedented: she was a talented and strategic king. During her reign, she carried out imperial examinations, severely damaged the family, and wiped out border troubles. She seemed to have the "Legacy of Zhenguan"; she was a chilling master of power and tactics. She reuses cruel officials, implicates innocent people, even her own flesh and blood, and plays with the government affairs at her fingertips; she is also a Wu Mei Niang with the feelings of a girl. Her opponent says, "You are jealous at the beginning, and you won't let anyone with your eyebrows; you can hide your sleeves." "Slanderous, foxy can confuse the Lord" contrasted with her beauty, which was enough to make her feel happy... Thousands of years have passed by, and now only the wordless monument in front of the Qianling Mausoleum is left standing silently, with merits and demerits open to anyone to comment. The book's writing style is natural, the style is bright, the language is interesting and concise, and the plot is relaxed and moderate. After revision, it becomes more grand and meaningful, showing a very superb ability to control historical materials.