
Grandfather Kangxi, I Am a Professional Rebel Against the Qing Dynasty
by Ziying
About This Novel
Zhu Hongxi suddenly traveled through time and became the great sage grandson of Kangxi, Hong Xi, the legitimate son of the East Palace. His father was the last prince of China, and he was also the last legitimate son of the Eastern Palace. When the fourth uncle Yongzheng and his son Qianlong came to power, Hongxi's fate was to be imprisoned until death! Those who wear Qing will rebel, and Hongxi must change his fate immediately! Who said that the Qing Dynasty could not implement the Xuanwu Sect Succession Law? Braid? Horseshoe sleeves? Gown? It's useless, restore Hanfu! Aixinjueluo? Gualga? Yehenara? Change all of them to Chinese surnames!
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Official(10)Scraped 11d ago
People who deviate from their own class will basically not end well.
To put it bluntly, the protagonist's rebellion did not even have a base. The Qing Dynasty made it clear that the big landowners and gentry in the late Ming Dynasty could not stand the peasant uprising. The conflicts between the Manchu and Han nationalities, the Eight Banners aristocrats, the conflict between the clan and the imperial power, the imperial power and the civil service group, the conflicts between the Manchu ministers and the Han civil service group, etc. It can be said that it is more complicated than the main contradiction between the imperial power and the civil service group in the Ming Dynasty. Hongxi thought that if the Manchu privileges were abolished, the Han officials would accept him? It's funny. The Han dynasty has always had a legacy that people who are not from our race will have different hearts. What kind of bloodline does he have? He doesn't know? What's even more ridiculous is that the Eight Banners held military power. This was the basis of the Manchu Qing Dynasty. Even Yongzheng's heavy use of Han people was mainly civilian officials. As long as the Manchu Qing Dynasty existed, who would dare to touch the military power of the Eight Banners?
Don't talk nonsense. The territory of the Han Dynasty was not as big as that of the Qing Dynasty.
Instead of thinking about improvement, I just think about betraying my own class and being able to succeed in the end. This is too much of a hang-up. After reading the introduction, I have no interest in reading the main text.
After reading the first few chapters, I can't stand it anymore. As a rich man, I have never seen a jade seal, but the material can still be seen. Your fake jade seal costing thousands of dollars is really enough. It's all poisonous.
So wonderful. Big, hungry, rice
Kublai Khan also sinified Mongolia. This is the right path
I just took a look at the introduction and saw how a modern person who grew up under the red flag could blend into the Manchu Dynasty so smoothly and be so servile?
The protagonist of the Qing royal family is so hard to watch and completely unrelatable. No matter how much you write, it can't change the fact of isolation. The grades won't get any better.
Isn't it a bit too cruel to urge you to update? I have cried along with you several times, come on
Why is he the legitimate son of Dong Palace? Where did Yinreng get his legitimate son?
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Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 11d ago
People who deviate from their own class will basically not end well.
To put it bluntly, the protagonist's rebellion did not even have a base. The Qing Dynasty made it clear that the big landowners and gentry in the late Ming Dynasty could not stand the peasant uprising. The conflicts between the Manchu and Han nationalities, the Eight Banners aristocrats, the conflict between the clan and the imperial power, the imperial power and the civil service group, the conflicts between the Manchu ministers and the Han civil service group, etc. It can be said that it is more complicated than the main contradiction between the imperial power and the civil service group in the Ming Dynasty. Hongxi thought that if the Manchu privileges were abolished, the Han officials would accept him? It's funny. The Han dynasty has always had a legacy that people who are not from our race will have different hearts. What kind of bloodline does he have? He doesn't know? What's even more ridiculous is that the Eight Banners held military power. This was the basis of the Manchu Qing Dynasty. Even Yongzheng's heavy use of Han people was mainly civilian officials. As long as the Manchu Qing Dynasty existed, who would dare to touch the military power of the Eight Banners?
Don't talk nonsense. The territory of the Han Dynasty was not as big as that of the Qing Dynasty.
Instead of thinking about improvement, I just think about betraying my own class and being able to succeed in the end. This is too much of a hang-up. After reading the introduction, I have no interest in reading the main text.
After reading the first few chapters, I can't stand it anymore. As a rich man, I have never seen a jade seal, but the material can still be seen. Your fake jade seal costing thousands of dollars is really enough. It's all poisonous.
So wonderful. Big, hungry, rice
Kublai Khan also sinified Mongolia. This is the right path
I just took a look at the introduction and saw how a modern person who grew up under the red flag could blend into the Manchu Dynasty so smoothly and be so servile?
The protagonist of the Qing royal family is so hard to watch and completely unrelatable. No matter how much you write, it can't change the fact of isolation. The grades won't get any better.
Isn't it a bit too cruel to urge you to update? I have cried along with you several times, come on
Why is he the legitimate son of Dong Palace? Where did Yinreng get his legitimate son?









