The Prince of Beiliang, Xu Xiao, died in the 144th chapter of << Sword Snow Stride >>.
The Prince of Beiliang, Xu Xiao, died in the 144th chapter of << Sword Snow Stride >>.
The Prince of Beiliang, Xu Xiao, died in the 144th chapter of << Sword Snow Stride >>.
The King of Beiliang was a novel that was published on Qidian Chinese website. The author was An Zai. The story was about the Prince of Beiliang who was framed by a traitor and became a waste, but he was determined to prove his ability to the world. The latest chapters of the novel might be delayed, and they could be viewed in real time by logging into the bookshelf. The specific chapters included the Prince of Beiliang's first entry into the capital, the sacrificial ceremony, Grand Preceptor Wen Haoxuan, the assassin who arrived late at night, the poetry meeting, and so on. There was also a Xianxia web novel about the prequel to the King of Beiliang that was published on Qidian Chinese Network. The author was an old man from Beiliang. This novel had been updated to 168 chapters, and the latest chapter was chapter 65. The author was a 60-year-old northeastern man, known as the super senior writer in the online literature world.
The Prince of Beiliang was a novel written by the author, An Zai. The story was about the Prince of Beiliang, who was framed by a traitor and became a waste. However, he was determined to prove to the world that he could bring peace to the Xu Kingdom when he was young. Once he moved, he could cause turmoil in the mountains and rivers. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and it was exciting. It was a good book with excellent plot and writing. The readers can read the latest chapters of the Prince of Beiliang online for free in the Reading Pavilion.
Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel. He chose to commit suicide because he realized that he had been used by the Qing Emperor his entire life and had become the Crown Prince's whetstone. The Qing Emperor was cruel and merciless to him. He pushed him onto the battlefield until he was in extreme despair. Before he died, the Crown Prince left the Qing Emperor with the words " widower, widow, and lonely." This was a curse to the Emperor and a true portrait of his life.
Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel. He chose to commit suicide because he realized that he had been used by the Qing Emperor his entire life and had become the Crown Prince's whetstone. The Qing Emperor was cruel and merciless to him. He pushed him onto the battlefield until he was in extreme despair. Before he died, the Crown Prince left the Qing Emperor with the words " widower, widow, and lonely." It was both a curse to the Qing Emperor and a true portrait of his life.
Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel.
Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel. He chose to commit suicide because he realized that he had been used by the Qing Emperor his entire life and had become the Crown Prince's whetstone. The Qing Emperor was cruel and merciless to him. He pushed him onto the battlefield until he was in extreme despair. Before he died, the Crown Prince left the Qing Emperor with the words " widower, widow, and lonely." It was both a curse to the Qing Emperor and a true portrait of his life.
Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel. He chose to commit suicide because he realized that he had been used by the Qing Emperor his entire life and had become the Crown Prince's whetstone. The Qing Emperor was cruel and merciless to him. He pushed him onto the battlefield until he was in extreme despair. Before he died, the Crown Prince left the Qing Emperor with the words " widower, widow, and lonely." It was both a curse to the Qing Emperor and a true portrait of his life.
Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel. He chose to commit suicide because he realized that he had been used by the Qing Emperor his entire life and had become the Crown Prince's whetstone. The Qing Emperor was cruel and merciless to him. He pushed him onto the battlefield until he was in extreme despair. Before he died, the Crown Prince left the Qing Emperor with the words " widower, widow, and lonely." It was both a curse to the Qing Emperor and a true portrait of his life.