The Fourth Young Master in the Late Ming Dynasty

The Fourth Young Master in the Late Ming Dynasty

by Gaoyang

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Why did Chen Zhenhui, Hou Fangyu, Fang Yizhi, and Mao Bijiang refuse to become officials in the Qing court? Is Fang Yizhi falsely accused because his name is similar to others? Did Dong Xiaowan, who had a good relationship with Mao Pijiang, really enter the palace and become a concubine? ... In the last years of the Ming Dynasty, the court was corrupt, and internal and external troubles came one after another. There are four children from aristocratic families who are loyal, filial, righteous, literary and elegant, and have the world in mind. In the book, Gao Yang tells the life stories of four respected and admired princes, Chen Zhenhui, Hou Fangyu, Fang Yizhi, and Mao Bijiang, in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. He also provides a unique interpretation of historical events through multi-faceted research and a large number of historical documents. It is also accompanied by Gao Yang's masterpiece "Working Exam", which examines the rotation system of the Military Aircraft Department in the Qing Dynasty and reveals the inside story of the operation of the political power center of the Qing Dynasty.

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