Emperor Yongzheng (1) Nine Kings Seize the Heir

Emperor Yongzheng (1) Nine Kings Seize the Heir

by February River

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364Kwords57chapters
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Ch. 57Chapter 52: the Tall Bird Has Exhausted All Its Good Bows, and It's Time to Hide Them. the Scholar is Wise and Wise, so He Can Protect His Whole Body
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This book describes the little-known life of the Qing court, but it is not limited to the small Forbidden City. The elder brother's faction fights, murderous intent looms, Longting changes hands, and Yongzheng narrowly wins. Change the imperial edict, say patricide, say succession? A period of history that is full of doubts, confusing and difficult to decipher. The author writes articles with a historical pen and establishes history with a writing pen. No matter how high the temple is, or how far the rivers and lakes are, he can capture everything under his pen. From the rules and regulations, palace construction, food and clothing, etiquette and music, it is narrated in a eloquent way, with a strong sense of writing; down to the Goulan tile houses, temples and halls, markets and countryside, travelers and ancient ferry, it unfolds slowly and has various styles. The elder brother chases the legitimate son, fighting openly and secretly, every word is about power and deceit; the female singer sings, the lingering sound is lingering, and every sentence is soul-stirring.

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This is the third time. It's beautiful and worth watching.

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