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Through the novels of Li Xiang, son of Li Chenggan.

Li Xiang, son of Li Chenggan, is the most powerful emperor and grandson of the Tang Dynasty.

The grandson of the most powerful emperor in the Tang Dynasty is a historical and military novel signed by 17K Novel Network. It was written by Bao Ge and serialized to11kloc-0/as of 2023.

The novel tells the story of Li Xiang's transformation into the most powerful official in the Tang Dynasty. Grandpa is Emperor Li Shimin, and his father is Prince Li Chenggan. During the Zhenguan period, the Tang Dynasty was very powerful, but Li Xiang thought it was not enough.

With the blessing of the system, Xiang Li, who had the idea of dominating the country, swept hundreds of thousands of fighters in Koguryo, Gaochang, Xueyanto, Tubo, Nanzhao and the Arab Empire. Thousands of troops captured Silla Baekje Fusang, forced Zhenla Tianzhu Byzantium to surrender, occupied America, Africa, Oceania and other places, and established a new Tang Dynasty where four foreigners served and all peoples came to Korea.

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