I recommend the following novel to you: "The Great Sui War God, the Strength of 10,000 Jin at the Beginning!" And "Sui Man." The two novels were both historical novels. The main character traveled back to the Sui Dynasty to fight against the powerful families, revive the country's strength, and create a legendary career. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Tyrant God Martial Emperor. This novel was an Eastern fantasy novel. It told the story of Yang Fang, a disciple of the Divine Blade Sect, being reborn into Yang Guang, the son of a small family's shopkeeper. From then on, he began his heaven-defying rise in martial arts and his path of revenge. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yang Guang was the emperor of the Sui Dynasty. During his reign, he adopted a series of strategies to consolidate his ruling position. He recruited a group of talented people from Jianghuai as his aides, controlled the local forces of the Jiangnan clans, and stabilized the rear. In addition, he also had close contacts with Buddhist figures in Jiangnan. Through rebuilding temples and collecting scriptures, he made friends with many famous Buddhist figures. These people played an important role in publicizing him. However, there was controversy about Yang Guang's evaluation. Some people called him the emperor of the ages, but others thought he was a tyrannical ruler who harmed the people. In general, Yang Guang took some controversial actions during his reign, which had a profound impact on the Sui Dynasty.
I recommend the novel "The Perfect Godly Doctor's Bodyguard". The male protagonist was ordered by his master to go down the mountain to protect his master's daughter. With his medical skills and ancient martial arts, he protected her from harm. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Perhaps it was the book "Married and Married". It was an ancient romance novel. Among them, Yang Guang and Yang Ming were the two older divorced women of the Yang Family. They were lazy, lazy, unreasonable, and prodigal. In the face of these two daughters, Mother Yang boasted and vowed to marry them within a year... Yang Guang himself wanted to find a safe male partner to marry. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I don't know which novel you're referring to because you didn't provide enough information. However, in general, the protagonist of a novel was a fake substitute Yang Guang. This situation was more common in some fictional novels or television dramas because these stories often required the protagonist to have some special abilities or background that did not exist in real life. If you can provide more information or description, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
I recommend the book "Sui Dominating the World" to you. It tells the story of a modern university student who transmigrated to the Sui Dynasty and became the eldest son of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, Yang Yong. How did he gain a foothold in this strange era and fight with his enemies? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yang Guang was played by Wang Juntang, Hei Zi, Bao Guo 'an, Yao Lu, Fu Dalong, Xie Junhao, Wu Qihua, Shao Feng, Huang Zhixian, and Zhou Yemang.
The Yang Guang in the film referred to the Sui Dynasty's Emperor Yang Guang. He was the son of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, Yang Jian, and was made the Crown Prince. Yang Guang was portrayed in some movies and television dramas as a smart, studious, intelligent, but hot-tempered and strong character. He was appreciated by Emperor Wen because of his outstanding courage and strategy, and was ordered to lead troops to fight against foreign enemies. There were dramas about Yang Guang, such as Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty. However, the comprehensive search results did not provide detailed information about Yang Guang, so it was impossible to provide a more specific answer.
Yang Guang referred to the Emperor of the Sui Dynasty, Yang Guang. He was the son of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, Yang Jian, and was made the Crown Prince. In some movies and TV dramas, Yang Guang was portrayed as a smart, studious, intelligent, but hot-tempered and strong character. He was appreciated by Emperor Wen because of his outstanding courage and strategy, and was ordered to lead troops to fight against foreign enemies. However, the comprehensive search results did not provide detailed information about Yang Guang, so it was impossible to provide a more specific answer.
The Yang Guang mentioned in the comprehensive search results referred to the Sui Dynasty's Emperor Yang Guang. He was the son of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, Yang Jian, and was appointed Crown Prince. In some movies and TV dramas, Yang Guang was portrayed as a smart, studious, intelligent, but hot-tempered and strong character. He was appreciated by Emperor Wen because of his outstanding courage and strategy, and was ordered to lead troops to fight against foreign enemies. However, the comprehensive search results did not provide detailed information about Yang Guang, so it was impossible to provide a more specific answer.