
This is Qing Dynasty 6: Crisis in the Golden Age (2nd Edition)
by Mr. Lu Ding
About This Novel
The political code of the Qing Dynasty's transition from prosperity to decline, the turning point of the decline of China's last feudal dynasty, uprisings and quelling chaos. The heyday of Kangxi and Qianlong lasted only a hundred years, and the peasant uprising and Zhanger's rebellion had gradually emptied the Qing Dynasty's treasury. The members of the Tianli Sect colluded with the eunuchs and launched a rebellion in the Forbidden City. This was a huge blow to Jiaqing. Since ancient times, rebellions have always occurred outside the palace, but this time the rebellion actually took place in the Forbidden City. Repeated assassinations made Jiaqing reflect and feel helpless. Starting from Jiaqing, the emperors of the Qing Dynasty became more and more mediocre, with each generation becoming worse than the last. After the outbreak of the First Opium War, Daoguang suffered the humiliation of defeat, and the domestic situation became increasingly chaotic. What was worse was that the empire did not have a suitable successor. The worst thing was that Daoguang chose Xianfeng, who was even more mediocre and incompetent... The Qing Empire, which was in the stage of disintegration from its prosperity, was doomed to be unable to recover.
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