
Spy Politics in the Ming Dynasty
by Ding Yi
About This Novel
In Chinese history, the Ming Dynasty was one of the dynasties that implemented the most thorough centralization of power. The position of the prime minister was abolished, and the power was divided into six departments, under unified control by the emperor. He developed the royal guards, appointed eunuchs to serve on ceremonies, and later established the East-West Factory. Eventually, Tiqi appeared everywhere and the world was in turmoil... Why did the emperor of the Ming Dynasty trust the spies so much? How much power does Jin Yiti's rider hold? Why is the Supervisor of Ceremonies called the "True Prime Minister"? Within the palace walls and outside the surrounding areas, how do spies, big and small, get their hands on them? What kind of entanglements are there between agents and agents, agents and the emperor? What role did these spies play in the fall of the Zhu Ming Dynasty? This book gathers the history of the Ming Dynasty to comprehensively present the situation of the Ming Dynasty's spies taking advantage of the situation and taking power, leading you to explore the whole picture of the political oppression of the people by the ruling class headed by the emperor, and trace the truth of the collapse of the Ming Dynasty in detail.
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