Resumen del episodio 40 de The Glory of Tang Dynasty

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The Emperor led his imperial concubines, royal relatives, and nobles to Jiannan. Zhang Deyu discovered the entire palace was empty, but it was too late. Shen Zhenzhu learned of the situation in the palace from Zhang Deyu. She knew someone must have deliberately not informed the Prince of Guangping's manor, so she immediately ordered Su Ci to buy a horse and quickly send the little heir to the Emperor's side to ensure his safety.

Li Chu and his party led the army and arrived in Jiannan early, stationing their troops there to respectfully welcome the imperial procession. The impetuous Li Chuo rode ahead and reached Jiannan, telling her elder brother that their sister-in-law had given birth to the little heir, and both mother and son were safe. Li Chu was worried about Shen Zhenzhu and the child, and immediately wanted to rush to Chang'an, but Li Tan stopped him.

Li Tan stated that Shen Zhenzhu must be with the Emperor and would arrive in Jiannan in a few days. Li Chu had no choice but to give up, waiting anxiously. The Emperor and his party arrived in Shujun. Along the way, he saw scenes of widespread desolation and displaced people, finding it hard to believe. He could not accept that the prosperous Great Tang Era, which he had personally built, was now so desolate.

Additionally, everything in the Shujun temporary palace was inferior to that in the imperial palace, filling the Emperor with suppressed anger. As soon as the capital's carriages stopped at the temporary palace's entrance, Li Chu eagerly searched for Shen Zhenzhu. Failing to find her, Li Chu became uncontrollably furious, but the Crown Prince asked him to hurry and apologize to the Emperor, so Li Chu could only go to have an audience with the Emperor first.

The Emperor was furious in his room. Seeing Li Chu come to pay his respects, he vented his anger on Li Chu, accusing him of improper command that led to the fall of Tongguan, and punished Li Chu by making him kneel outside the temporary palace. Li Chu had been kneeling for almost a day.

Li Tan and Li Chuo were both very worried, but Yang Guozhong brazenly walked up to Li Chu, mocking him with words, his smug look disgusting to all. Commander Chen had reorganized the army and believed that given the current situation, they should get up as soon as possible.

He also advised the Emperor that the Prince of Guangping had repeatedly repelled the rebel army while guarding Tongguan, proactively going out of the pass to meet the enemy, and barely escaped death numerous times, yet he was now kneeling outside the temporary palace for a whole day. The Emperor softened upon hearing this and ordered Li Chu to get up and accompany the army to protect the Emperor. Li Chu got up.

Only then did he learn from Li Chuo that Shen Zhenzhu and the child had been left in Chang'an. He wanted to rush back to Chang'an to bring the mother and son. However, the Crown Prince came to stop him, telling Li Chu that if he went to Chang'an at this time, he would certainly infuriate the Emperor. Li Tan stated that he had already sent his generals to Chang'an, and they should have arrived by now.

Only then did Li Chu feel relieved, but what he didn't know was that the Crown Princess had also sent her personal maid to Chang'an, ordering her to eliminate Shen Zhenzhu and her child. At the Prince of Guangping's manor, Li Tan's men had already arrived at the manor, presenting their token and Li Tan's letter, explaining their identity and purpose to Shen Zhenzhu.

Shen Zhenzhu knew she was physically weak and could not endure the hardships of travel, not wanting to become a burden to these people. She entrusted the little heir to the general who came to escort them, asking him to tell Li Chu that she was well and he needn't worry. Su Ci was uneasy and tearfully pleaded with Shen Zhenzhu to allow her to stay, which Shen Zhenzhu agreed to.

Just like that, the escorting general left the capital with the little heir and Zhang Deyu. By this time, the capital had been occupied by An Lushan's rebel army. The bloodthirsty An Lushan, wearing a dragon robe, wanted to kill the royal family and nobles of the former dynasty and use their blood to sacrifice to his son.

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