
Stirring up the Turbid and Raising the Clear, Starting from the Second Year of Daoguang
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Emperor Daoguang himself was famous for his frugality, and Daoguang's dynasty was also famous for corrupt officials! The Ministry of Internal Affairs deceived the superiors and subordinates, the north-south water transportation was blocked, the long-standing abuses of the Liangjiang Salt Tax, the repeated bans on smuggling at the customs, the private fraud in the construction of the imperial tombs, and even the anti-smoking movement were all filled with corruption. So how will Emperor Daoguang, his ministers and people deal with these major cases, and how will they support the building before it collapses? (Traditional historical Machiavellian writing, without time travel and system)
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A thank you and a note on follow-up plot
Thank you all for your votes and comments! Thank you also to all the friends who like this book and are willing to read it! Here I would like to make an explanation: The earliest title of this book was: In the Name of the Subjects. This novel will not write about the resurgence of the Qing Dynasty or any other great achievements. On the contrary, what I want to write about is the inevitable decline of the Qing Dynasty. In subsequent plots, Daoguang will even become more dim. But it is undeniable that amidst the inevitable decline, some achievements will also be born. This is because no matter how the monarch acts, people who are subjects and love this country will also do their best to make the country develop in a better direction. In a period of turbulent change, how did the subjects of Emperor Daoguang try their best to reform and work hard? This is actually what I really want to write. Regarding the subsequent plot: This novel is composed of several major events. There is a kind of inheritance among the main characters in each file. This inheritance connects the five parts. The first part is about the corruption of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the second part is about dealing with the accumulated malpractices in water transportation, the third part is about the reform of salt affairs, the fourth part is about the exposure of Daoguang-style fake frugality created by the imperial mausoleum, and the fifth part is about the famous opium eradication in Humen. So don't worry about the subsequent updates of this book being interrupted. I will definitely try my best to finish it, so I hope everyone can wait patiently! ⊙⊙
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Official(1)Scraped 1d ago
A thank you and a note on follow-up plot
Thank you all for your votes and comments! Thank you also to all the friends who like this book and are willing to read it! Here I would like to make an explanation: The earliest title of this book was: In the Name of the Subjects. This novel will not write about the resurgence of the Qing Dynasty or any other great achievements. On the contrary, what I want to write about is the inevitable decline of the Qing Dynasty. In subsequent plots, Daoguang will even become more dim. But it is undeniable that amidst the inevitable decline, some achievements will also be born. This is because no matter how the monarch acts, people who are subjects and love this country will also do their best to make the country develop in a better direction. In a period of turbulent change, how did the subjects of Emperor Daoguang try their best to reform and work hard? This is actually what I really want to write. Regarding the subsequent plot: This novel is composed of several major events. There is a kind of inheritance among the main characters in each file. This inheritance connects the five parts. The first part is about the corruption of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the second part is about dealing with the accumulated malpractices in water transportation, the third part is about the reform of salt affairs, the fourth part is about the exposure of Daoguang-style fake frugality created by the imperial mausoleum, and the fifth part is about the famous opium eradication in Humen. So don't worry about the subsequent updates of this book being interrupted. I will definitely try my best to finish it, so I hope everyone can wait patiently! ⊙⊙









