Rule the Roost in the Tang Dynasty

Rule the Roost in the Tang Dynasty

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唐谋天下

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 唐谋天下

By qing ye 7, 青叶7

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
tapread

Description

He is born with memories of his previous nine lives. In this life, he is a prince of the Tang Dynasty. He thinks to himself, “I finally get to enjoy my life for the first time. Goodbye, days of struggling just to survive. ” But what he does not know is that his name is Li Hong. He is the oldest son of Empress Wu, who is notable for being the only female monarch in the history of China. According to the historical record, he will become the crown prince. As he grows older, he will come into conflict with Empress Wu, and most historians believe that she will poison him to death. Can he escape death this time?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
tapread
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Rule the Roost in the Tang Dynasty Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Rule the Roost in the Tang Dynasty ### First Impressions Okay, so I dove into "Rule the Roost in the Tang Dynasty" with some pretty standard expectations: reincarnated dude, ancient China, making things better with future knowledge. The premise itself isn't groundbreaking, but I'm always a sucker for a well-executed historical fantasy. I was hoping for a fun ride through the Tang Dynasty, and for the most part, I got one. ### What Works Well The MC is definitely a highlight. He's competent, scheming, and driven, which makes him pretty engaging to follow. I appreciated how he used his knowledge to improve the Tang Dynasty, especially his dedication to his family and his, shall we say, proactive approach to dealing with potential threats. There's a certain satisfaction in watching him outsmart everyone and build a better future, even if it's a little... ruthless at times. The story reminded me a bit of "Joy of Life" in its early stages, though perhaps with a lighter touch on the drama initially. ### Areas of Concern While the initial chapters were captivating, I did find the later parts of the story lost some of their appeal. As the MC achieves near-invincibility and solves every problem with ease, the tension kind of fizzles out. The story starts to feel a bit like a victory lap, with less focus on substantial development and more on, well, filler. I also found the harem aspect a little too… harmonious. It strains believability that everything would run so smoothly, especially with foreign concubines involved and the MC actively dismantling their homelands. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Be warned, there are some potential spoilers in this section! I can see how the ending, with its "utopia" vibe, might not resonate with everyone. While a happy ending is always nice, the story arguably becomes *too* perfect. The challenges disappear, and the MC's success becomes almost monotonous. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Rule the Roost in the Tang Dynasty" is an enjoyable read, especially if you're a fan of reincarnation stories with a focus on strategic thinking and world-building. While the later chapters might lose some of their initial spark due to a lack of conflict, the early parts of the story are engaging and the MC is a compelling protagonist. If you're looking for a relatively lighthearted romp through ancient China with a competent and scheming MC, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for the story to become increasingly utopian as it progresses.

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