
Survival Guide to the Qing Harem
by Lin Yue
About This Novel
"Do you really think that you can really understand the harem of the Qing Dynasty by watching a few TV series such as "The Legend of Zhen Huan" and "Step by Step"? Do you think that as long as you look more pure and beautiful, you can charm the emperor or this prince or that elder brother to death and turn everything upside down? Do you think that as long as the emperor likes you, you can "lead alone in the world" without worrying about anything or anything? Are you afraid? Do you really think that these emperors of the Qing Dynasty were really not very intelligent and were allowed to be manipulated by a few women who dressed up and deceived them all day long? Do you really think that with your emotional intelligence and IQ, you can move up and down the ranks in a place like the Qing harem, and live your whole life in peace? " Dear friends, stop daydreaming after reading this book! "
What Readers Think
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Official(14)Scraped 20d ago
It feels pretty good and I have gained more knowledge. And the author is very humorous It's much more interesting than reading ancient history directly.
Favorability decreases as reading progresses
When I first read it, I felt that the author's writing techniques were novel and the story he told was a serious history. But when I saw the palace fight part later, I was honestly disgusted and disgusted! Totally misleading readers! The author has also watched too many Qing palace dramas, dramatizing history! How come there are so many palace fights and overt and covert things in the palace? I really think too much! ! It is recommended that you read serious history books and add less of your own imagination! Finally, I would like to add that the death of Empress Dowager Ci'an has nothing to do with Cixi! Don't tamper with history with wild history!
Quite interesting
This book is really good, humorous
Um
So well written.
I think
Bar! Very well written! Red tape, it just exists. Oh! Hidden rules exist as long as there are exclusive local jurisdictions.
Yes, I learned a lot of rules or stories about the Qing Dynasty
novel writing techniques
Not bad. It would be nice if there were more details.
I like this book very much, keep it up
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Official(14)Scraped 20d ago
It feels pretty good and I have gained more knowledge. And the author is very humorous It's much more interesting than reading ancient history directly.
Favorability decreases as reading progresses
When I first read it, I felt that the author's writing techniques were novel and the story he told was a serious history. But when I saw the palace fight part later, I was honestly disgusted and disgusted! Totally misleading readers! The author has also watched too many Qing palace dramas, dramatizing history! How come there are so many palace fights and overt and covert things in the palace? I really think too much! ! It is recommended that you read serious history books and add less of your own imagination! Finally, I would like to add that the death of Empress Dowager Ci'an has nothing to do with Cixi! Don't tamper with history with wild history!
Quite interesting
This book is really good, humorous
Um
So well written.
I think
Bar! Very well written! Red tape, it just exists. Oh! Hidden rules exist as long as there are exclusive local jurisdictions.
Yes, I learned a lot of rules or stories about the Qing Dynasty
novel writing techniques
Not bad. It would be nice if there were more details.
I like this book very much, keep it up
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