Emperor Zhaolie of Han and Guan Yu, Zhang Fei passed away within a few years after reigniting the Han Dynasty, leaving Zhuge Liang to govern the court and assist Liu Shan.
Zhuge Liang fulfilled his duties well, living even longer than in normal history.
In this timeline, Zhuge Liang presided over a unified dynasty.
He had numerous candidates to help him shoulder the burdens.
The chaos of the Five Barbarians invading China naturally did not occur.
However, the newly established Qi Han Regime also collapsed after more than two hundred years leading to the era of warlords.
Until a man named Li Yuan emerged, he had a good son and established the Tang Dynasty.
But this time, Li Shimin did not successfully orchestrate the Xuanwu Gate Coup, and the throne fell to Li Jiancheng.
The Tang Dynasty lost the supposed curse of throne succession through the Xuanwu Gate, just like other feudal dynasties, moving to the next phase.
