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Core of the Sage.

Chapter 744: The Barbarians Have No Century of Fortune!. [744]



Summary

Li Zhu'er is struck by an arrow, causing chaos during a battle in Chang'an. Du Yu, a scholar, recites powerful poetry that seemingly transforms day into night, bringing a full moon into the sky, which the citizens interpret as a heavenly omen of victory over the rebels. The phenomenon, known as "Tai Bai entering the moon," symbolizes the downfall of the Hu and inspires the people to rally against their enemies. Various nations observe this event, prompting discussions about sending reinforcements to aid the Great Tang. The celestial sign reinforces the idea that the Hu will fail, uniting the citizens and allies in their fight for survival.

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