
The Inhuman Life of Scholar-bureaucrats in the Northern Song Dynasty
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This is an era that literati most yearn for. In this dynasty, literati lived an abnormal literati life. They didn't have to worry about losing their heads. You could challenge the emperor, splash spittle in his face, and go to court disheveled. It didn't matter. You don't have to talk like a master and a slave, whining and saying, "If the king wants his ministers to die, they have to die." Instead, you can confidently answer the question "Who is the greatest in the world?" In this beautiful era, Zheng Lang, who was stunned by a leaky notebook and traveled through time, sadly discovered that before he became a scholar and entered the ranks of scholar-bureaucrats to live such a decadent and corrupt life, he had more serious problems to solve, such as how to reverse his previous reputation as a playboy and how to deal with his future father-in-law who came to the door with the intention of breaking off the engagement because he heard that he was jealous and was knocked unconscious... Important notice, all new and old book friends, please support my new book "Yipin Wealth", the ISBN is \u002F3023204, there is a direct link below
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. . . . . . . It can only be said that it is amazing, and it digs into the various dark histories of famous officials in the Northern Song Dynasty. It's official history without being pretentious, and it's full of useful information. Although the later stages were a bit dull and not exciting enough, the novel itself is still very sophisticated. Overall, it's not a great read, but you can read it in your spare time.




I can read it, but there are few people who write history from youth to old age. The time span is long and it takes a lifetime to change.



Step by step, change a little bit every day




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