Celebrating Years Chapter 76," Joy in Front of the Palace " was a part of the novel " Celebrating Years ". This chapter described the good news from the Fan manor, which caused a heated discussion among the nobles and commoners of Jingdou. However, the search results did not provide the specific chapter content or summary, so it could not provide more information about this chapter.
It described how the rebel army, under the Crown Prince's powerful suppression, did not have the courage to shoot arrows at the city walls, thus reducing the pressure on the Imperial Army guarding the palace. However, the Imperial Army still faced the greatest danger from Taiping Lane. The rebel army gathered at the main gate of the palace. Thousands of rebel soldiers were divided into three columns and attacked the palace. The entire Imperial City trembled from the attack, and the recoil of the city-guarding crossbow also showed its powerful strength. The gunpowder powder of the Overwatch Council had a terrifying effect. Although the palace gate was knocked open, it did not collapse. In general, this chapter depicted the fierce battle between the rebel army and the Imperial Army.
It described how the rebel army, under the Crown Prince's powerful suppression, did not have the courage to shoot arrows at the city walls, thus reducing the pressure on the Imperial Army guarding the palace. However, the Imperial Army still faced the greatest danger from Taiping Lane. The rebel army had the advantage in numbers at the main entrance of the palace. Thousands of rebel soldiers below the city divided into three columns and launched an attack on the palace.
It described how the rebel army, under the Crown Prince's powerful suppression, did not have the courage to shoot arrows at the city walls, thus reducing the pressure on the Imperial Army guarding the palace. However, the Imperial Army still faced the greatest danger from Taiping Lane. The rebel army had the advantage in numbers at the main gate of the Imperial Palace. The thousands of rebel soldiers below the city divided into three columns and attacked the Imperial Army, forming black lines that oppressed the Imperial Army. This chapter also mentioned Fan Xian's complicated feelings for the Eldest Princess. He was fascinated by her beauty and allure. Although he was dissatisfied with her betrayal, he still felt sympathy.
Chapter 124 of the sixth volume of Qing Yu Nian's novel," Delight in the Palace ", was called " Great Journey ". It described the scene of Wang Qinian hiding behind Ren Shao 'an.
It described how the rebel army, under the Crown Prince's powerful suppression, did not have the courage to shoot arrows at the city walls, thus reducing the pressure on the Imperial Army guarding the palace. However, the Imperial Army still faced the greatest danger from Taiping Lane. The rebel army was outnumbered at the main gate of the Imperial Palace. The thousands of rebel soldiers below the city were divided into three groups, posing a threat to the Imperial Army. The title of this chapter was " Who imitated your heart into a sea of fire?" However, the specific plot and details could not be found from the search results provided.
It described how the rebel army, under the Crown Prince's powerful suppression, did not have the courage to shoot arrows at the city walls, thus reducing the pressure on the Imperial Army guarding the palace. However, the Imperial Army still faced the greatest danger from Taiping Lane. The rebel army had the advantage in numbers at the main entrance of the palace. The thousands of rebel soldiers below the city were divided into three rows, turning into three black lines that pressed forward one after another. It was truly heart-palpitating. Muffled sounds rang out continuously from the four corners of the Imperial City. Every sound would always move the heartstrings of everyone. The entire Imperial City would tremble. The powerful rebound represented the strength of the city-guarding crossbows.
It described how Fan Xian watched Li Chengping copy books in Shufang Palace, which attracted people's attention. Although the contents of the book were not important, the teacher-student relationship between Fan Xian and Li Chengping attracted people's attention. The specific content needed to be read further in the relevant chapters to know.
It described how the rebel army, under the Crown Prince's powerful suppression, did not have the courage to shoot arrows at the city walls, thus reducing the pressure on the Imperial Army guarding the palace. However, the Imperial Army still faced the greatest danger from Taiping Lane. The rebel army had the advantage in numbers at the main entrance of the palace. Thousands of rebel soldiers below the city divided into three columns and launched an attack on the palace.
Chapter 62 of Qing Yu Nian's sixth volume," Joy in the Palace ", described some of the things that happened in the palace. Fan Xian watched Li Chengping copy the books in Shufang Palace and attracted people's attention. Although the contents of the book were not important, the teacher-student relationship between Fan Xian and Li Chengping attracted people's attention. The specific content needed to be read further in the relevant chapters to know.
It described how the rebel army, under the Crown Prince's powerful suppression, did not have the courage to shoot arrows at the city walls, thus reducing the pressure on the Imperial Army guarding the palace. However, the Imperial Army still faced the greatest danger from Taiping Lane.
It described how the rebel army, under the Crown Prince's powerful suppression, did not have the courage to shoot arrows at the city walls, thus reducing the pressure on the Imperial Army guarding the palace. However, the Imperial Army still faced the greatest danger from Taiping Lane. The rebel army had the advantage in numbers at the main gate of the Imperial Palace. The thousands of rebel soldiers below the city divided into three columns and attacked the Imperial Army. The plot of this chapter was intense and exciting, showing the struggle and struggle of the Imperial Army in the face of the rebel army.