
Literary Master: Great Britain 1820
About This Novel
Brian Taylor always thought that he was just saving a business that was on the verge of bankruptcy and saving his own life, but when he looked back, he had left too many footprints along the way. The Guardian reported: In the rolling wave at the beginning of the industrial revolution, he used romanticism to inspire the awakening of spiritual personality; used the beacon of realism to illuminate dark lives, discover conscience, and reignite a new blazing revolutionary flame; This is indeed the case. There are countless people along the way who have become his supporters and believers, supporting him to reach the highest peak created by words. ---------- Charles Dickens, Brian's staunch advocate, said in an interview: My teacher? Yes, those articles were written by him. If he had any opinion on Nicholas I's wanted order across Europe, he would have to ask Her Majesty the Queen first. In the garden of Buckingham Palace, Queen Victoria pointed at the unfinished novel and ordered: "Come here, get Brian back to me!!"
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Early background
It's not the Victorian era yet, 🙅♂️🙅♂️🙅♂️Don't use the sword of the previous dynasty to kill the officials of this dynasty. (In addition, the price and income changes during the pre-, mid- and post-Victorian periods were very large, so don't just find a bunch of numbers to make an argument.) The currency system and income issues have been released as easter egg chapters. If you are interested, you can take a look.
The year 1820 was the Qing Dynasty. In the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing (1820), the reigning emperors were Emperor Jiaqing and Emperor Daoguang. During the reign of Emperor Jiaqing, the Qing Dynasty gradually turned from prosperity to decline, and political, economic and social problems continued to emerge. After the death of Emperor Jiaqing, his son Emperor Daoguang succeeded to the throne and continued to face the dilemma of the decline of the Qing Dynasty. 12 Emperor Jiaqing was the fifth emperor of the Qing Dynasty. His reign marked the transitional stage from prosperity to decline of the Qing Dynasty. In the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing (1820), Emperor Jiaqing died of illness at the summer resort at the age of 61. Subsequently, Emperor Daoguang succeeded to the throne and continued to govern the country.
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Official(4)Scraped 24d ago
dianzilou
If you have any new opinions and ideas, you can write them down. I hope this book will be more exciting.
Please read, vote, and comment.ヾ(•ω•`)o
As the title says, it is not easy to launch a new book. I would like to thank my readers who have always supported me. Thank you very much🙇🙇🙇
Early background
It's not the Victorian era yet, 🙅♂️🙅♂️🙅♂️Don't use the sword of the previous dynasty to kill the officials of this dynasty. (In addition, the price and income changes during the pre-, mid- and post-Victorian periods were very large, so don't just find a bunch of numbers to make an argument.) The currency system and income issues have been released as easter egg chapters. If you are interested, you can take a look.
The year 1820 was the Qing Dynasty. In the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing (1820), the reigning emperors were Emperor Jiaqing and Emperor Daoguang. During the reign of Emperor Jiaqing, the Qing Dynasty gradually turned from prosperity to decline, and political, economic and social problems continued to emerge. After the death of Emperor Jiaqing, his son Emperor Daoguang succeeded to the throne and continued to face the dilemma of the decline of the Qing Dynasty. 12 Emperor Jiaqing was the fifth emperor of the Qing Dynasty. His reign marked the transitional stage from prosperity to decline of the Qing Dynasty. In the twenty-fifth year of Jiaqing (1820), Emperor Jiaqing died of illness at the summer resort at the age of 61. Subsequently, Emperor Daoguang succeeded to the throne and continued to govern the country.









