
An Investigation into the Three Major Mysteries in the Early Qing Dynasty
by Monson
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"The Three Most Mysterious Cases in the Early Qing Dynasty" is composed of three parts: "The Empress Dowager's Marriage", "The True Story of Shizu's Monkship", and "The True Test of King Shizong's Succession to the Great Unification". With the rigor of a historian, Mr. Meng Sen has carefully researched the three major mysteries that have been widely circulated among the people: "the Queen Mother's marriage", "Shunzhi's becoming a monk" and "Yongzheng's accession to the throne". He peels away the many mysteries wrapped in the archives and historical materials of past dynasties and seeks for the historical truth, which is very interesting.
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