After watching an entire episode of "The Rise of Great Powers", everyone seemed to have not yet recovered from the shock.

"Gone?" Kublai Khan asked.

"There is more, Father Khan. The one I just watched was the first episode, Ocean Age." Zhenjin replied.

"If our person is picked later, let him say to continue watching the next episode." Kublai Khan wanted to see what other countries would rise.

"Yes, Father Khan." Zhenjin also wanted to see it.

It turns out the world is so big, and every country is different!

Zhao Kuangyin asked the attendant: "Have you recorded everything?"

"Yes, sir. I have noted them all."

Zhao Kuangyin breathed a sigh of relief and sat down slowly. The shock today was really too great.

However, the outward expansion of the two teeth is somewhat similar to that of the Jin people today.

With the same limited land and scarce resources, the only way to survive is to invade and expand.

Li Shimin was rarely in a trance. The ocean was a completely new and unknown territory. Could the Tang Dynasty also open up a new path on it?

The merchants were talking about the high status of the merchants inside.

Some people were yearning for it, but were awakened by their fellow travelers: "Don't dream. Not to mention the risk of death at sea, even if you get there by chance, can you understand the language there? And do you know if they are xenophobic? They might kill you as a heretic."

These words poured cold water on many people who were excited, and they all calmed down.

The common people were very puzzled: that was the accumulation of hundreds of years of foreign plunder, a mountain of gold and silver. Logically speaking, even if every commoner got a little, they would be rich enough!

How come in the end the people don’t even have decent food, clothing, shelter and transportation?

Where did all those mountains of gold and silver go?

The sky curtain said that almost all of this gold and silver was used for religious belief expenses. Religion?

Just worship Buddha. Isn’t burning three incense sticks every day enough?

If you have some spare money, just donate some incense to the temple and make some donations!

Spend all your money on worshipping Buddha? That's crazy.

I don’t understand, I really don’t understand.

"Maybe the Buddha over there is different from ours, and we need to devote everything to support him?"

"Forget it, if that's the case, what's the point of having Buddha? I can only have the spare mood to worship Buddha when I'm full.

If I were naked, hungry and cold, I would tear apart the Buddha and use it as firewood!

I am my own Buddha!"

While people were still discussing, Zhou Jinyu started the next person.

"The fifth one is Pan Yue from the Sui Dynasty."

Pan Yue was a laborer digging the Grand Canal. The heavy work made him exhausted, but if he stopped, he would be beaten by the supervisor.

He could only work mechanically and continuously, and it seemed as if working was the only thing left in the whole world.

He watched countless people fall beside him, and the mud at the bottom of the river buried countless laborers...

The appearance of the sky curtain did not change anything for him. He still did the same heavy work and still watched countless people die from exhaustion.

Zhou Jinyu's voice calling him gave him a temporary respite.

The supervisor on the side stared at him with fear and trepidation.

Pan Yue lay straight on the ground, and after a while he said in a low voice: "I don't want to ask anything, I just want to lie down and rest for a while."

Zhou Jinyu looked at him who was extremely tired, nodded and said, "Okay, you take a rest. I'll keep the questions for you. You can tell me whenever you think it through."

A glimmer of light seemed to appear in Pan Yue's dim eyes, and he said softly, "Thank you, Miss Zhou."

"The sixth one is Feng Ge from the Tang Dynasty."

Feng Ge fell to his knees in front of the sky with a thud, tears streaming down his face, and his head knocked against the ground with blood.

His voice was hoarse: "I don't ask anything, I just want to clear the name of the two generals, let the royal family and everyone know that Generals Feng Changqing and Gao Xianzhi died unjustly!"

Bian Lingcheng, who was secretly feeling proud of himself after defeating the enemy, turned pale instantly when he heard this.

Li Longji, who was fleeing in panic on the road, also changed his expression!

How dare a mere soldier question my decision!

Zhou Jinyu nodded: "Okay, as you wish."

Li Shimin sat up straight immediately: Is this something that happened in the late Tang Dynasty?

What happened to these two generals that people are speaking up for them?

Since the matter concerns the Tang Dynasty, all the ministers and people are paying close attention.

The dynasties before the Tang Dynasty just watched the fun, while the dynasties after the Tang Dynasty were busy with their own things.

Zhou Jinyu opened a video titled: The two pillars of the Tang Empire who died unjustly - Gao Xianzhi and Feng Changqing.

As soon as the title came out, Li Shimin's body trembled and his face turned dark instantly.

The ministers saw it and thought: Oh no! Unjust death, the two pillars of the empire, these words together give people a bad feeling.

[The two pillars of the Tang Empire: Gao Xianzhi, the victorious general who traveled across the borders and dominated the Western Regions. ]

[A powerful and capable frontier official—Feng Changqing. ]

Gao Xianzhi was known for his bravery and good fighting skills. He was appointed as a general at the age of 20. He was promoted and reused because of his talent. He served as the deputy governor of Xi'an and the military commander of the four towns. 】

【Feng Changqing admired Gao Xianzhi's talent and recommended himself to be his subordinate. 】

[In 747 AD, Feng Changqing followed Gao Xianzhi to defeat the Kingdom of Little Bolor. Gao Xianzhi won both of his expeditions to Tubo.]

[In 755 AD, the An-Shi Rebellion broke out. Li Longji appointed Feng Changqing as the governor of Fanyang and ordered him to recruit troops to fight in the east.]

[However, the enemy was very strong and it was difficult to fight them. Feng Changqing retreated to Gushui and fled west to Shan County, where he met Gao Xianzhi. The two of them discussed how to defend Tongguan urgently.]

[The military supervisor Bian Lingcheng often interfered in military affairs, and Gao Xianzhi often did not comply with his wishes, so he resented him.]

[Bian Lingcheng went to the court to report on the matter. He falsely accused the two of them because of a personal grudge. Li Longji was furious and sent Bian Lingcheng to the army with an imperial edict to execute Gao Xianzhi and Feng Changqing.]

[In 756 AD, Bian Lingcheng arrived at Tongguan, first brought Chang Qing in, announced the imperial edict, then killed him and laid out his body.]

【Later, Bian Lingcheng told Gao Xianzhi that the Imperial Censor also had an imperial decree to execute him.】

[Although the soldiers cried out that it was an injustice, their shouts shook the heavens, but Gao Xianzhi was still executed.]

[The two were unjustly killed, which meant that Li Longji destroyed the last line of defense with his own hands. ]

Before his death, Feng Changqing wrote to Li Longji: After my death, I hope Your Majesty will not underestimate this thief and will not forget my words. Then I hope that the country will be safe again and the rebellious Hu will be defeated. My wish will be fulfilled. 】

The video is not long and it was finished quickly.

Li Shimin gnashed his teeth: It's the An-Shi Rebellion again! Which generation of emperor is Li Longji?

By the way, he is the descendant of Zhinu!

Li Shimin ran straight to Li Zhi's bedroom in anger, and saw him lying in the arms of a palace maid with an ignorant and innocent look in his eyes. He opened his little mouth and spit a bubble of milk at him.

...Li Shimin held his forehead with his hand. He was so angry that he lost his mind.

The pheasant slave can't even speak...

No, Gao Ming’s education plan must be customized again. He is the future heir of the Tang Dynasty!

Feng Ge achieved his goal and kowtowed to express his gratitude.

Li Longji, who was enraged by the humiliation, ordered Bian Lingcheng to be executed, but the rebels continued to advance and captured the Tang capital Chang'an.

At this point the An-Shi Rebellion reached its peak.

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