Other language: Vietnamese

Northern School Tomb Raiding Notes.

Chapter 68: Yuan Hao This Person. [164]



Summary

Yun Feng, lost in thought, discovers remnants of ancient structures near a stone house, reflecting on a stone sheep's head that was discarded. This head, possibly linked to historical figures, was thought to be valuable. The narrative shifts to Yuan Hao, the Western Xia emperor, whose scandalous death stemmed from an affair with his daughter-in-law, leading to a violent confrontation with his son, Ning Ling. The story illustrates the complex marriage customs of the Tang people, highlighting Ning Ling's moral upbringing against Yuan Hao's lecherous behavior. Ultimately, Yuan Hao's demise results from a tragic mix of betrayal and familial conflict, revealing the darker aspects of power and desire.

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