
Lin's Palace Records: Records of the Ups and Downs of Three Dynasties
by Yu Xuan Doesn't Understand The Big Rules
About This Novel
How many palace maids' dreams were buried in the snow during the fifty years of Kangxi? Thirteen-year-old Lin Huai stepped into Zhuqiang with a flimsy palace entry document in hand. He had neither a prominent family background nor a beautiful appearance. He only had the idea of "making fewer mistakes and living more years" and started by sweeping the Chuxiu Palace. She investigated the unjust cases of concubines, sorted out imperial documents, and used the fragmentary information she memorized to save herself a way out in the undercurrent of the nine sons competing for the heir; during the Yongzheng Dynasty's New Deal, she transformed into a concubine with the suggestion of the "Fumigation Cabin Method" and jumped into the maze of competition for favor; in the Shoukang Palace in the early years of Qianlong's reign, she quietly resolved the friction in the new harem with the sense of propriety accumulated during the three dynasties. This is not a majestic history of power, but a "palace diary" of an ordinary woman - remembering the cautiousness of the Kangxi Dynasty, the solid foundation of the Yongzheng Dynasty, the calmness and self-consistency of the Qianlong Dynasty, and also remembering how a person in Zhu Qiang lived his own stability from the "ups and downs". (Note: This article is a fictional creation based on history. The birth and death dates of some characters are not consistent with history, which is purely a dramatization and is inconsistent with historical facts. We hope everyone knows)
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