
God is Silent and Kuqi: the Political Situation and Characters in the Late Qing Dynasty
by Jiang Ming
About This Novel
This is a historical reading that closely focuses on important events and key figures and tells the political situation of the late Qing Dynasty. The scenic spots in Beijing described by the author, including the imperial palaces, gardens, palaces, and streets, were once the stage for the activities of the undead in history. The author uses highly contagious detailed narratives to reproduce the difficult choices and complex and ever-changing inner worlds of the Empress Dowager Cixi, Emperor Guangxu, Li Hongzhang and other princes and ministers, and reformers such as Kang and Liang, at historical junctures. The author outlines a vivid image of that era. It is not only a leisurely and boring Beijing anecdote, but also imbued with the kung fu of historians, old thoughts and new ideas.
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