Tuoba Liuyun was an online author whose original name was Jia Houwei. He came from Shandong Province. He was good at fantasy, and his works were magnificent and exquisite, which was very popular among readers. Tuoba Liuyun's representative works included the Peerless Martial Emperor, the Lingtian Battle Soul, the Supreme God of the Myriad Realms, and so on. The number of his works had exceeded ten million words, and he had a certain degree of popularity on the Internet and major forums. Tuoba Liuyun had once won the honor of being one of the top ten most promising gods in the fourth Orange Melon Online Literature Award. His work had been completed and could be read on all major reading platforms.
" Supreme Dragon Vein " was an oriental fantasy novel written by Tuoba Liuyun. It told the story of a little beggar, Ye Liuyun, who was accidentally possessed by a spirit dragon on the Day of Divine Scourge. After fusing with the dragon vein, he became the king. The novel was published on July 18, 2014, and was completed. It belonged to the categories of immortal cultivation, oriental fantasy, and traditional martial arts novels. The specific storyline and content could be understood in the novel.
The Peerless Martial Emperor was a fantasy novel written by Tuoba Liuyun. The story described how the protagonist Yun Yang accidentally fused with the memories of a martial arts grandmaster, broke through the blockage of his meridians, and awakened his innate divine body. From then on, he became a Martial Emperor and crushed the disciples of aristocratic families, the royal family, and the geniuses of the sects. This novel was completed, with a total of 1060 chapters.
'Ling Tian Battle Soul' was a fantasy novel created by the author, Tuoba Liuyun. The story was about Chu Yun accidentally awakening the Supreme Fighting Soul that could be upgraded, and from then on, he began his counterattack. From the initial black light, he gradually grew into an invincible battle soul that rode a true dragon, carried the Dragon Slaying Saber on his shoulder, and held the Immortal Slaying Sword in his hand. The novel depicted the magnificent scene of him destroying thousands of worlds with a wave of his hand. The latest chapter of Ling Tian Battle Soul was chapter 2204,"Brute Reappearance (Finale)". The novel was published on the online novel website and has been completed.
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Tuoba Yuanhao was the founding emperor of the Xixia Dynasty. He was born in 1003 AD, his original name was Tuoba Yuanhao, and later changed his name to Wei Nangxiao. Tuoba Yuanhao was a descendant of the Northern Wei royal family. He ascended the throne in 1038 AD and established the Western Xia Dynasty. He set up the capital of Xingqing Prefecture (now Yinchuan City, Ningxia Province), built palaces, set up two classes of civil and military officials, created the Western Xia language, and issued a bald order. Tuoba Yuanhao sent troops to attack and occupy three strategic locations: Guazhou, Shazhou (Dunhuang, Gansu Province), and Suzhou (Jiuquan and Jiayuguan, Gansu Province). He was assassinated ten years after his reign and was posthumously named Emperor Wulie. His temple name was Jingzong.
There were many authors of Tuoba novels, including Tuoba Gui, Tuoba Ruirui, Tuoba Liuyun, Tuoba Chen, and Tuoba Goudan.
Tuoba Peijin was the son of Tuoba Gu, a member of the imperial clan of the Dai Kingdom during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. He was resentful because he could not inherit his father's position. He instigated Tuoba Shijun to rebel and killed King Tuoba Shiyijian and his other brothers, causing the country to fall into chaos. Later, the former Qin Dynasty took the opportunity to launch an attack, and Dai State was destroyed. Tuoba Peijin was executed by Fu Jian in Chang 'an as a regicide. Other information about Tuoba Peijin, such as his family members and descendants, was not provided in the current search results.