Chapter 41: War Begins (1/2)



At this time, the narrator's voice sounded.

He began to describe the situation of the war, the layout of the major forces, and the situation of the court at that time.

"Jiedushi An Lushan led 150,000 troops and raised an army in Fanyang under the pretext of worrying about the danger to the country and following a secret imperial edict to attack Yang Guozhong..."

As the narrator continued, everyone understood what happened.

Chang'an, which was once full of laughter and joy, was now massacred by rebels because of Emperor Xuanzong's departure.

People fled south one after another, and the former prosperity disappeared overnight.

[Oh my god! This is so infuriating. I’m infuriated by the emergence of the rebels, and I’m also infuriated by Emperor Xuanzong’s incompetence.]

[I used to think that Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and Yang Guifei were a match made in heaven. Now I think about it, their extravagance was all achieved by sucking the blood of the people. No wonder they were rebelled against.]

[It seems that Emperor Xuanzong of Tang had grown old and become incompetent. He must have been a powerful ruler in the early years, otherwise the Tang Dynasty wouldn't have flourished so well.]

[Ahhh, I'm so angry. My prosperous Tang Dynasty is gone just like that.]

[I feel that the people in the past were too miserable. Their lives were not protected at all.]

[This is the kind of war that would result from a feudal monarchy on Blue Star.]

[These people are so pitiful.]

[I saw that the singing girls who used to laugh and joke with Li Bai had all become dusty and grimy.]

"Xia Ke Xing" is so well-made. It only gives us a glimpse into the court's affairs, but it feels like I'm watching a long, epic story. Can today's directors learn from Li Zi and give us some serious dramas set in ancient times? I really want to see it.

[After this film is finished, could Li Zi tell us about the Tang Dynasty court? I really want to read it.]

[As expected, no matter what era, war is always the cruelest.]

[May there never be war in the stars.]

[May there never be war in the stars.]

[May there never be war in the stars.]

Li Bai did not appear in these two episodes. The story mainly tells about the situation of the Anshi Rebellion and the subsequent distribution of forces, preparing for Li Bai's subsequent incident.

It was not until the next day that everyone learned that as an ordinary person, Li Bai had no choice but to flee south with the large army when encountering war. He finally came to Mount Lu and lived in seclusion there with his wife.

Perhaps because of his experience of war, Li Bai was unwilling to see his talents fall into oblivion and wanted to do something for his country. At the repeated invitation of Li Lin, the sixteenth son of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, he went down the mountain to help Yong Wang quell the rebellion.

However, Li Bai did not know that Prince Yong’s ambitions went beyond this, and he thought he was determined to quell the rebellion.

In the end, Prince Yong was arrested by Emperor Suzong of Tang for treason, and Li Bai was also implicated and thrown into prison.

[Oh my god, so this is how Li Bai was arrested.]

[This Prince Yong is truly out of his mind. Instead of suppressing the rebellion at this time, he is trying to take advantage of this opportunity and implicate Li Bai.]

[Alas! Brother Bai is truly not suited to politics. I saw it the first time I entered the palace. I thought he'd given up on politics after serving as an official. I never expected it to become an obsession, leading to such a disaster.]

[Rebellion is a serious crime. Even Prince Yong is dead.]

[Things in life are so unpredictable.]

[No matter what, Li Bai is now guilty. I don’t know how the situation will develop next.]

[I think his wife was really miserable. She didn't have a good life with Li Bai before she encountered war.]

[This cannot be blamed on Li Bai, he was also deceived.]

As soon as the plot of Li Bai being arrested came out, fans were furious. Some scolded Prince Yong, and some criticized Li Bai, saying that Li Bai was arrogant and that he could be a writer but not an official.

Pu Li knew that if he only did the part about Li Bai writing poems, everyone would definitely like it.

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