
Set against the waning days of the Tang dynasty, the tale opens with a sweeping chronicle of a realm beset by corruption, restless warlords, and a court that favors appearance over merit. Amid this turmoil, the young and gifted Huang Chao—born under an ominous omen and educated in both letters and arms—wins the highest martial honor in the imperial examinations, only to be dismissed because of his unconventional looks. His frustration fuels a fierce resolve to challenge a ruler who cannot see talent when it stands before him.
The narrative follows Huang Chao as he abandons the capital, gathering a band of disaffected scholars and soldiers, and begins to carve a path of rebellion from the remote mountains to the bustling roads of the empire. Along the way, he encounters mystic monks, prophetic visions, and the ever‑present tension between duty and destiny, setting the stage for a conflict that will shake the foundations of the Tang realm.
Language
zh
Duration
~1 hours (114K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-11-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known as the traditional author of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, this classic Chinese writer helped shape one of the most influential stories in East Asian literature. Much about his life remains uncertain, which only adds to the legend around his work.
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