The Fourth Young Master in the Late Qing Dynasty

The Fourth Young Master in the Late Qing Dynasty

by Gaoyang

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There were many noble sons from aristocratic families in the late Qing Dynasty. Why were Chen Sanli, Tan Sitong, Ding Huikang, and Wu Baochu the most recognized by later generations and called the "Four Young Masters in the late Qing Dynasty"? How did Chen Sanli influence Chen Hengke and Chen Yinke to become famous figures of their generation? What is the truth about the "Horse Stabbing Case" among the four major mysteries of the Qing Dynasty? ... Corresponding to the four young masters in the late Ming Dynasty, there were also four young masters in the late Qing Dynasty, all of whom came from aristocratic families and had great talents. Living in an era of collision between the East and the West and the transition between the old and the new, the four people with great ambitions but unfortunate fates could not break free from the shackles of the times. In the end, their ambitions were difficult to achieve and they died in depression. However, their thoughts and deeds had a profound impact on later generations. In the book, Gao Yang narrates the life stories of four respected, loved and admired princes from aristocratic families in the late Qing Dynasty. Through various research and combined with a large number of historical documents, Gao Yang gave a unique interpretation of historical events.

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