Written at the beginning
The Tang Dynasty, a dream that lasted for two hundred and fifty-eight years, finally woke up in 875 AD.
When the flames of the Huangchao peasant uprising burned all over the Central Plains, the dynasty also began to announce his death. Huang Chao wrote in his "Chrysanthemum":
The sassy west wind is planted in the courtyard,
It is difficult for the cold butterfly to come;
If I am the Green Emperor in his year,
Newspaper and peach blossom bloom together!
The resentment of this lonely scholar opened an era of broken mountains and rivers. The rustling west wind blew through the ancient battlefield 1,141 years ago. The bones of the soldiers were as white as jade, and the long lances of the generals were stained with blood.
Strategists and warriors wear different masks and take turns in this era. The difference is fate, the same is ruthlessness. Only chivalrous people will hold up a cloud of wine for this era and shed a thousand tears!
Their arrival represents the beginning of an era, and their departure represents the end of an era.
On the vast earth, the sunset is as red as blood. The lonely figure on horseback, along with the sheathed sword and clenched fist, was sealed into the sparkling waves of history.
However, many years later, we will still remember the young man's ignorant smile and his shyness when he smiled back at the beauty.
In this world, there are many things that change, including people's hearts and your eyes.
In this world, there are many things that will not change, including people's fate and your love.
Maybe you've lost them, but looking back, they're still there.
This is a story about human nature, which will not be dimmed by the loneliness of the rivers and lakes, and the rivers and lakes have never left us.
The rivers and lakes have long since changed from the blue light on the treasure knife to the birthmark that lingers in your hearts and me.
The beginning of the story is quiet, so quiet that it can only fit a Wugou village on the bank of the Yellow River. Official, if you have wine in your glass, please don't tilt your neck and let the late Tang Dynasty warm it up. Judge, if you have tea in your cup, please control your tears, because the sassy west wind is sad!