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盛唐天下伏魔录
Xiong Xiaobaibai
In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the Corpse King has arrived, and the Southern Mao and the Northern Horse join hands to save the world! In 1137, at the main entrance of the Wuhou Temple in Shuzhou Prefecture, a young man wearing a black hoodie looked at the full moon in the night sky. Thinking of Zhuge Wuhou who had dedicated his life to the Kingdom of Shu and died, he couldn't help but read out the seven-character rhyme poem "The Prime Minister of Shu" by Du Fu, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The moonlight shone on the man's face...
In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the Corpse King has arrived, and the Southern Mao and the Northern Horse join hands to save the world! In 1137, at the main entrance of the Wuhou Temple in Shuzhou Prefecture, a young man wearing a black hoodie looked at the full moon in the night sky. Thinking of Zhuge Wuhou who had dedicated his life to the Kingdom of Shu and died, he couldn't help but read out the seven-character rhyme poem "The Prime Minister of Shu" by Du Fu, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The moonlight shone on the man's face...

盛唐天下伏魔录
Xiong Xiaobaibai
In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the Corpse King has arrived; the southern grass and the northern horse, the east Buddha and the west pole; Qimen Dunjia, join hands to save the world! In 1377, at the main entrance of the Wuhou Temple in Shuzhou Prefecture, a young man wearing a black hoodie looked at the full moon in the night sky. Thinking of Zhuge Wuhou who had dedicated his life to the Kingdom of Shu and died, he couldn't help but read out the seven-character rhyme poem "The Prime Minister of Shu" by Du Fu, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The moonlight shone on the man's face...
In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the Corpse King has arrived; the southern grass and the northern horse, the east Buddha and the west pole; Qimen Dunjia, join hands to save the world! In 1377, at the main entrance of the Wuhou Temple in Shuzhou Prefecture, a young man wearing a black hoodie looked at the full moon in the night sky. Thinking of Zhuge Wuhou who had dedicated his life to the Kingdom of Shu and died, he couldn't help but read out the seven-character rhyme poem "The Prime Minister of Shu" by Du Fu, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The moonlight shone on the man's face...