Da Tang Pi Zhu Ji
Original Title: 大唐辟珠记
Author: Fan Ka
Raw Link: Da Tang Pi Zhu Ji
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Synopsis:
The Princess Wanshou, favored by the heavens and adored by the Tang Dynasty, passed away due to illness at the tender age of seventeen.
A small thief quietly opened the eerie palace tomb, only to discover that the princess had been buried alive, her face covered by a grotesque, demonic mask.
Within the palace, hidden dangers lurk, and the court is filled with intrigue. Meanwhile, the martial world sees turbulent waves rising…
— But none of this really concerns them.
You ride a donkey, I hold the rope, as we set out in a pilgrimage to the West, struggling to make our way east to find my elder brother.
The most troubling thing is the tight travel budget, the daily expenses for food, lodging, and transportation. Every time we stop somewhere, we find ourselves entangled in major cases. And when we do, we always end up as the prime suspects…
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This story is a fantasy set in the latter half of the Tang Dynasty, with no real historical or character prototypes. It focuses on legendary adventures and lightly incorporates mystery and detective elements.
Trigger warnings: The author enjoys writing in a variety of genres, and is not sure what might be a trigger for readers, so it’s safer to avoid anything that might be a concern.
Content tags: Martial Arts, Enemies-to-Lovers, Suspense/Detective, Ancient Fantasy, HE (Happily Ever After), Standalone Story
One-line summary: The adventure of a resurrected princess and a wandering martial artist in the Tang Dynasty.
Theme: A suspenseful detective story inspired by Tang Dynasty legends.
