Late Ming Dynasty Early Qing Dynasty Mongolia Tsarist Russia

Late Ming Dynasty Early Qing Dynasty Mongolia Tsarist Russia

by Zhuodian

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This book fictionalizes some characters on the basis of established history, and then interweaves the fictional characters with historical figures and historical events. The established history is mainly about the grievances and resentments between Mongolia and the Qing Dynasty from 1670 to 1697, supplemented by the confrontation between the Qing Dynasty, the anti-Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty, and Tsarist Russia. The fictional characters mainly include: Princess Duoluo (Princess Heshuo Duoluo, Niu Gulu clan, Xianghuangqi, 1654-1697). In 1670, King Sengge of Junggar Khan foresaw that there would be a coup. When he was wary of internal troubles, the Qing Dynasty launched an attack and sent Xiao Hao, a special envoy to the Qing Dynasty to discuss the marriage. There was no princess of the right age to marry in the court, so the emperor and the empress dowager had no choice but to choose a princess from among the royal family members to marry on their behalf. Coincidentally, the auxiliary minister Yi Bilong's second daughter was sixteen years old and unmarried. Moreover, her grandmother was the daughter of Taizu of the Qing Dynasty, and her sister was the current emperor's beloved concubine Zhuang Fei, so she became the best candidate for marriage. Once married

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