
My Father Yongzheng, Am I Qianlong?
About This Novel
Possessed by Hongli, the fourth son of Yongzheng, and became the future Emperor Qianlong? But as the saying goes, if you cross the Qing Dynasty, you will rebel, but how can you rebel if you become an emperor? You can also rebel! The rebellion of the landlords and bureaucrats used the foundation of Yongzheng's reforms to expand the territory thousands of miles; they used the wealth of the landlords and bureaucrats to build infrastructure; anyway, the Qing Dynasty should die and the imperial system would end, so why not be more arrogant than Qianlong in history before the end of the imperial system? Later, the landlords and bureaucrats discovered that they had been tortured miserably by the emperor, and even more severely than Yongzheng! But they didn't even dare to call him a tyrant.
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Official(62)Scraped 2d ago
The front part is okay, but the back part looks more and more like a girl's video. Looking at the title, someone praised you for being a good baby today. Today I will pick a flower to give to Yongzheng, and tomorrow I will pick a flower to give to the imperial concubine. Ouch, Hongli, I really don't know how to praise you. Is your audience composed of primary school students who praise you every day? Spend more time writing about court or strategy, but the author's temperament is probably limited to Gong Dou. After all, people who can write a logic about strategy have long been popular. I didn't want to wade through the muddy waters of the Qing Dynasty. When I read the introduction, I thought it was about writing a book about the powerful reforms like Yongzheng's that killed many people. Then I didn't read the book about the power of the Qing Dynasty and tried it. The result is that the female palace fights are cheating. The previous palace fights are quite fresh. I didn't read it and thought it was too much. It turns out that there are more than 100 chapters, and I am still here picking flowers to send to my mother. I also bought the book and spent money to read it. When I looked at the title later, I wondered what this chapter was about. It was not about serious business. I predict that I will become the emperor in chapter 400, and the rest will be to play palace battles with the harem and my cousins, uncles and uncles, with a little reform in the middle, and then spend some space to write about battles and landlords and common people. The ending will be a dumpling, and the extra chapter will write some comments about the Qing Dynasty and Yongzheng and Qianlong after the founding of New China.
Lese
What garbage straw is swiping the screen** go ahead
Didn't you have any revolutionary ideas when you returned to the Qing Dynasty? Isn't it time to travel in vain? Still receiving pure Confucian teaching there, that stuff is of no use. It's really hard to believe that the main character received a complete education.
This book hits hard at the mother and is submissive to the emperor. He is a pure villain. I don't know why I wrote it?
I had my father-in-law, Brother Ma, and now I have my father, Brother Ma. He's so awesome. If the braid drama is not allowed to be filmed, he's going to bring trouble to the Internet, right? The braid story is too abstract!
Has the author watched too many TV series?
The most important thing for the emperor who traveled through the Qing Dynasty was to keep up with the development of the world. First, changing minds is a top priority, and changing minds requires education. Second, it is the system. Qianlong, the pinnacle of feudalism, was already powerful enough. It is useless for the protagonist to be more powerful than him. When socialism cannot be achieved, it must move towards capital, otherwise the result will still be the same under the general trend of the world. Third, using capital to move towards industry should not be suppressed but encouraged. Fourth, we must be able to pass on the new system, at least for a few generations, with capital replacing everything, including the royal family, and keeping pace with the world. As for other things like opening up territories and spreading acres of land, they are of no use. What the Qing Dynasty was comparing was no longer ancient China, but the whole world. If you don't change, you will die. You are ten times better than Qianlong and don't move toward capital. If you don't start the industry, you can't pass it on. After you die, the result will be the same.
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Official(62)Scraped 2d ago
The front part is okay, but the back part looks more and more like a girl's video. Looking at the title, someone praised you for being a good baby today. Today I will pick a flower to give to Yongzheng, and tomorrow I will pick a flower to give to the imperial concubine. Ouch, Hongli, I really don't know how to praise you. Is your audience composed of primary school students who praise you every day? Spend more time writing about court or strategy, but the author's temperament is probably limited to Gong Dou. After all, people who can write a logic about strategy have long been popular. I didn't want to wade through the muddy waters of the Qing Dynasty. When I read the introduction, I thought it was about writing a book about the powerful reforms like Yongzheng's that killed many people. Then I didn't read the book about the power of the Qing Dynasty and tried it. The result is that the female palace fights are cheating. The previous palace fights are quite fresh. I didn't read it and thought it was too much. It turns out that there are more than 100 chapters, and I am still here picking flowers to send to my mother. I also bought the book and spent money to read it. When I looked at the title later, I wondered what this chapter was about. It was not about serious business. I predict that I will become the emperor in chapter 400, and the rest will be to play palace battles with the harem and my cousins, uncles and uncles, with a little reform in the middle, and then spend some space to write about battles and landlords and common people. The ending will be a dumpling, and the extra chapter will write some comments about the Qing Dynasty and Yongzheng and Qianlong after the founding of New China.
Lese
What garbage straw is swiping the screen** go ahead
Didn't you have any revolutionary ideas when you returned to the Qing Dynasty? Isn't it time to travel in vain? Still receiving pure Confucian teaching there, that stuff is of no use. It's really hard to believe that the main character received a complete education.
This book hits hard at the mother and is submissive to the emperor. He is a pure villain. I don't know why I wrote it?
I had my father-in-law, Brother Ma, and now I have my father, Brother Ma. He's so awesome. If the braid drama is not allowed to be filmed, he's going to bring trouble to the Internet, right? The braid story is too abstract!
Has the author watched too many TV series?
The most important thing for the emperor who traveled through the Qing Dynasty was to keep up with the development of the world. First, changing minds is a top priority, and changing minds requires education. Second, it is the system. Qianlong, the pinnacle of feudalism, was already powerful enough. It is useless for the protagonist to be more powerful than him. When socialism cannot be achieved, it must move towards capital, otherwise the result will still be the same under the general trend of the world. Third, using capital to move towards industry should not be suppressed but encouraged. Fourth, we must be able to pass on the new system, at least for a few generations, with capital replacing everything, including the royal family, and keeping pace with the world. As for other things like opening up territories and spreading acres of land, they are of no use. What the Qing Dynasty was comparing was no longer ancient China, but the whole world. If you don't change, you will die. You are ten times better than Qianlong and don't move toward capital. If you don't start the industry, you can't pass it on. After you die, the result will be the same.















