A mysterious nurturing game suddenly appears on Li Haoze's computer, connecting him closely with the Little Jinyang Princess of the Great Tang from a thousand years ago.
Initially, Li Hao...
As soon as he thought of this, something that could greatly increase the attention value popped up in Li Haoze's mind.
That is the curved plow. Well, from now on it will be called the Mingda plow.
Just as I thought of this, another piece of news about Penguin's full network promotion popped up on my computer.
[Shocking! A thousand-year-old Tang Dynasty stele has been discovered in Luzon! It turns out Luzon has been an inseparable part of China since ancient times! ! !]
When Li Haoze saw this news, his eyes suddenly lit up.
Wow! He just reminded Li Shimin, and it's already showing results?
The inscription was dug out so quickly?
However, since a monument has been erected in Luzon, what about Taiping, Siam, Champa, Java, and Borneo?
There should be inscriptions from the Tang Dynasty left in these places, right?
Thinking of this, Li Haoze clicked on it curiously.
The news report detailed the discovery of the inscription on Luzon Island.
The inscription clearly records the historical fact that Luzon was a part of the Tang Dynasty during the Tang Dynasty, rather than just a tributary state.
This major discovery shocked the historical community and provided new and powerful evidence for the historical territory of the Chinese nation.
The inscription mentioned that during the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the country's prestige spread far and wide, and all the countries in the world submitted to it.
Under the governance of the Tang Dynasty, Luzon Island enjoyed a harmonious political environment and prosperous industries.
The islanders shared the peace and prosperity with the people of the Tang Dynasty, exchanged cultures, and made progress together.
In addition, the inscription also mentions specific measures taken by the Tang Dynasty in Luzon, such as establishing government agencies, implementing education systems, and carrying out economic development.
These measures greatly promoted the social development and civilization progress of Luzon, making Luzon the leader among the Nanyang islands of the Tang Dynasty.
At the end of the inscription, it is also pointed out that Luzon permanently submits to the Tang Dynasty and becomes an inseparable part of the Tang Dynasty.
If any later comer dares to disobey, the Tang Dynasty has the right to conquer Luzon without any reason.