
Murderous Intentions Hidden in Cases: Files of the Four Great Strange Cases of the Qing Dynasty
by Wu Wei
About This Novel
"Murderous Intentions Hidden in Cases: Files of the Four Mysterious Cases of the Qing Dynasty" is a non-fiction historical documentary, covering the four famous strange cases that occurred in the Qing Dynasty: the Imperial Examination Case, the Gansu Relief Case, the Horse Stabbing Case, and Yang Naiwu and Xiao Baicai. These four cases were all sensational cases at the time, and each had its own distinctive characteristics and profound background, which could fundamentally reflect the political, military, social, and people's livelihood aspects of the Manchu dynasty. The book "Case Hidden Murderous Intent: Files of the Four Mysterious Cases of the Qing Dynasty" takes major cases as the focus and main line. At the same time, it is not limited to the case itself. It briefly explains the historical background and relevant figures of the major cases to better reflect the characteristics of the times. It can be said that these four major historical cases condense the honor, disgrace and vicissitudes of the Manchu Dynasty for more than two hundred years.
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