
Datang: Starting from Preventing the Prince from Committing Suicide
大唐:从阻止太子作死开始
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- 274k Words
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Jin-Sui-Tang Dynasties
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- 3d ago
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- Qidian
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Feelings after reading the book
For now, there is no problem with the logic of this book, and the characters' positions are not trivial, and they are relatively deep, but the impression is average. All the main content is the overt and secret struggles between the characters. It has neither the grandeur of the Tang Dynasty nor the vastness and romance of the characters traveling and changing history. It is more like a document report on officialdom and political struggles. Everyone Everything has a gloomy air, which makes people look a little tired and dry. It's watchable, but it's really not interesting. To put it simply, it's not exciting. It seems that the protagonist has solved one problem after another, but brought another problem after another. It doesn't make people feel proud and happy at all. Instead, it always feels suppressed and the atmosphere is too heavy. There are almost no side plots such as life descriptions and the influence of others. As a result, all the characters always seem to be passing through levels and going through the plot. The plot is very compact, which means it is very dry and really not interesting. The current evaluation is solid food. It is still worth reading to pass the time when the book is scarce.
Li Shimin died early, and he would have become Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty a few years later. Whether he was trying to balance or love his son, his actions did start the inheritance system of the Xuanwu Sect in the Tang Dynasty. If he could ensure a stable inheritance for the next generation, there would be no bloody storms between the Li family in the future.
First, clean up the great scholars in the East Palace, eat the meal with the master, and then put down the bowl and curse others. The relationship between father and son is not good, and 70% of the reasons are on them.
It's half white but not white. It can be seen that the author really wants to write professionally, but he doesn't have that foundation. If you want it to be completely white, you can still read it as a novice. This kind of person who wants to be professional but can't be professional can't do it without brains. If he has brains, he won't be able to read it.
Intimidation is a hammer. In your historical writings, you are always intimidating. People who don't know may think you are fantasy.
Li Shimin must have died early, otherwise he would have become more and more stupid. I found that the emperors of the Tang Dynasty were all the same. Those who were like Mingjun in their early years were more stupid than the other in their later years. In the final analysis, they were stupid in their personal ethics.
Did you kick King Wei away at the beginning? Real or fake? You are the prince.
Datang was brought to a height that did not belong to it by Li Shimin.
Except for Li Shimin, there is basically no emperor who can be seen, not as good as the Ming Dynasty.
All aspects are good, but this current discussion is really shocking.
The big pit buried by Li Tang
During the Li and Tang Dynasties, the Hu-Han family policy was implemented and the most advanced technology was spread to the surrounding barbarians. As a result, the technological generation gap disappeared!
Li Chengqian had no chance... The eldest son married the second son and became Yuan Dynasty. I think it is self-evident what this means in feudal society, especially in the royal family. As for coming to the Xuanwu Sect again, Li Shimin was in his prime. He made his fortune through the Xuanwu Sect, so how could he give his other sons a chance?
Food +! ! !
An extraterrestrial demon? The reincarnated Lao Deng writes so well!
The writing style is mature, there is no nonsense, and there is no unnecessary drama. It starts from a small character's self-preservation and gradually spreads out, interlocking, and the characters are brought to life. It is a rare fairy grass in historical novels.
In fact, you can consider hiring General Feng Tiance for Li Tai 😁, which feels more interesting.
Author, I read what you wrote ✓8 very tired
In the seventeenth year of Zhenguan, Li Chengqian crashed and died in front of Xuanwu Gate in public. Even if he repaid Li Shimin's kindness in raising him, from now on he only had a mother and no father.
You can read it in your spare time, but it may not be suitable for those who have high requirements for historical texts.
After reading two chapters, some comments were really speechless, and all the short-term worries were ignored.
The author expresses his position, did you write a happy article? If it is not a cool article but a sadistic article, just say it 🙂 You don't think that there is no positive feedback for the protagonist to do something, just to watch the protagonist get scolded, right?
Recently I watched Lao Lang's transvestite, the transvestite competes with others
In fact, if Li Shimin had died a few years earlier, his reputation would have been better. He became mediocre in his later years, and his family was torn apart by his play, so if he had died a few years earlier, it would have been better for many people.
How did Li Shimin do this? So many people want to rebel?
How could Li Shimin do this, so many people wanted to rebel? How could he be the emperor and lead the army? Li Chengqian rebelled because of self-preservation, Li Tai's constraints and Li Shimin's partiality. Hou Junji was dissatisfied because he was punished by Li Shimin. Zhang Liang has evil intentions. Li Tai also hoped that I would die soon. He knew that Li Chengqian had rebelled but did not report it. He hoped that Li Shimin would be killed by the prince and then he would replace him. The King of Qi also felt that I was unfair, so he also wanted to rebel. . . With so many courtiers, the son is looking forward to his death. . He himself has a big problem. We can't just look at Li Shimin's achievements. He himself has dug a big hole for future generations and made a bad start.
It hasn't been updated yet, so I'll give you a monthly pass.
Li Shimin's most failed father
From the current educational point of view, Li Shimin can be said to be the most failed father. First of all, Li Shimin is conceited and narcissistic. Because he had pacified the world, he expected to create a prosperous age. So he put this pressure on Li Chengqian. He arranged a bunch of teachers for Li Chengqian, but these guys were always complaining. Instead of appeasing Li Chengqian, Li Shimin would scold him and then teach the prince a lesson. Put this kind of expectation and pressure on a child. It's strange that he doesn't collapse. On the contrary, Li Tai doted on him. In the end, he lost his two most important sons because of his own fault. From then on, Li Tang's royal family was smeared with blood. Li Zhi was a loser. He seemed to have had a headache in his 30s. He gave power to Wu Zetian, and then this woman's ambitions continued to expand. . After that, there was constant fratricide. . This is retribution. .
The traffic on the new book list is not good. It ranks second and only has 1,000 collections.
One chapter a day? Author, do you really plan to continue writing? Or a side job?