You Can't Love Daqing Only When You Eat Hardcore Crops

You Can't Love Daqing Only When You Eat Hardcore Crops

by Melancholy And Laughter

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About This Novel

This book is also known as "I Passed Shunzhi and Entered Buddhism", "I Opposed the Zhenglan Banner 226 Mutiny", and "The Bloody Dawn of the Empire". Traveling through time and becoming a member of the Han Army's Yellow Banners in the 6th year of Shunzhi, Jiang Qingyun was angry at first and then happy. After years of accumulated work experience, I finally found the opportunity to slay the dragon. The Qing Dynasty in 1649 was such a good experimental field! A small test of his skills~Jiang Qingyun captured 45 "anti-Qing elements" from only 50 officials in Qintian Prison. ... Chiang's classic quotations: "Emperor Shunzhi has been kind-hearted since he was a child, and it would be good for him to learn some Buddhism." "The collective depravity of the Eight Banners did not just happen, but was just discovered." "Don't be afraid of making enemies. When you have enemies, you will naturally have friends, because you have a common enemy." "In officialdom. In the field, etiquette is the content. "The common people have not read books, so our propaganda views must be bold and powerful." "No one knows the Qing Dynasty better than me." "You can't love the Qing Dynasty only when you are a hard-core farmer." ]

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Tiger Borrows Wisdom from Fox7mo ago

Qing Dynasty version of Yezhov

The protagonist of this book is really powerful. He did one thing during the Shunzhi Dynasty, "Daxing Unjust Prison", and he was well-written and well-organized. He came up with all kinds of trumped-up charges and forged evidence to incriminate others. Compared with this, Zhou Xing and Lai Junchen during Wu Zetian's time were completely dwarfed. What's more, the protagonist's target is the regent Dorgon, which is exactly the same as Yezhov of the former Soviet Union. Yezhov's target finally targeted Comrade Steel, how similar the two are. It's no longer enough to describe them as cruel, they should be described as crazy. A novel about a madman's popularity. It's a good read no matter what, and I highly recommend it. The harmless-looking man below is Nikolai Yezhov.

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Xiao Yingying after 10 Years Old3mo ago

I highly recommend and give special praise to the author. I read everything that writes about the country.

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The North Wind Blows Through the Spring Mountains8mo ago

curve tampering with rebellion

The curves of tampering with the Qing Dynasty, rebellion, crazy troubles, and winning schools in the Qing Dynasty are still a bit confusing. The character creation is quite good, the protagonist and supporting characters have distinct personalities and have game-breaking characteristics.

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长歌&采薇8mo ago

Excellent works often use a unique angle or grasp a certain direction to tell a profound story. What I like about this novel is that it profoundly makes me understand a truth: the material of the novel comes from reality, and reality transcends the novel. We seem to be living in a magical world...

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Tong: Tong3mo ago

In recent years, everything Qing did has been exposed on the Internet.

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Thunder Tiger_dc9mo ago

Delayed by the title of the book

I suggest the author change the title of the book and give you a few references: "Purge", "Revolting against the Qing Dynasty but not restoring the Ming Dynasty", "The Qing Dynasty is gone and spring is coming", "Traveling through the early Qing Dynasty and fighting against the Qing Dynasty"...

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Chu Sanwu8mo ago

Hahaha! The wheat is ripe three thousand times!

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我爱三玖(放假了)8mo ago

It's okay, just a little bit poisonous

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Wxy2238mo ago

Divine book! Since then, anti-Qing articles in the early Qing Dynasty have been based on this.

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The North Wind Blows Through the Spring Mountains8mo ago

Pass through the rebel class, become a treacherous and powerful minister, and send Shunzhi to become a monk with monopoly power.

The protagonist travels through the Han army flag, when Dorgon is about to die, and relies on the experience of the modern system to become a treacherous and powerful minister. At present, it seems that Shunzhi will be sent to become a monk, and he will have the power to monopolize the development direction of the final rebellion.

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[75 points·Good grass·History and military/travel/strategy] This book belongs to the wilder side of the historical time travel genre, and is not the kind of book that is about farming or house fighting. The story takes place in Beijing in the sixth year of Shunzhi. A modern person accidentally travels to the family of a low-level military officer in the Han army with a yellow flag. At this time, the Qing Dynasty had just entered the country, the Eight Banners system was still struggling, smallpox was causing panic, and the undercurrent of the power game between Dorgon and Shunzhi in the court was surging. The protagonist did not take the ordinary path. He neither wanted to pursue his ambitions nor rush to start the industrial revolution. Instead, he plunged headlong into the power of officialdom. Starting from the Sesame Officer of the Nancheng Military and Horse Department, he used methods such as investigating cases, fighting corruption, and engaging in public opinion to muddy the waters step by step. For example, he used the smallpox epidemic to launch vaccination against the epidemic. On the surface, it was for the common people, but in fact he took the opportunity to suppress dissidents. Another example is that he uncovered a bunch of "anti-Qing elements" from Qintian Prison, but he was actually testing the bottom line of all forces. The most interesting thing about this book is that it cleverly combines modern people's thinking with ancient officialdom rules. The protagonist is well versed in the routine of "using the Eight Banners to suppress the Eight Banners". While using modern management science to rectify the yamen, he uses ancient power tactics to play checks and balances. For example, he deliberately tampered with the contents of a letter from a Zhenglan Banner official to create the illusion of rebellion. This kind of manipulation is quite enjoyable to watch. Overall, this book is suitable for readers who like to watch power struggles and historical deconstruction. If you want to see the protagonist climb from the bottom to the center of power step by step, using modern thinking to subvert the ancient system, this book can satisfy your sense of enjoyment.

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This book belongs to the wilder side of the historical time travel genre, and is not the kind of book that is about farming or house fighting. The story takes place in Beijing in the sixth year of Shunzhi. A modern person accidentally travels to the family of a low-level military officer in the Han army with a yellow flag. At this time, the Qing Dynasty had just entered the country, the Eight Banners system was still struggling, smallpox was causing panic, and the undercurrent of the power game between Dorgon and Shunzhi in the court was surging. The protagonist did not take the ordinary path. He neither wanted to pursue his ambitions nor rush to start the industrial revolution. Instead, he plunged headlong into the power of officialdom. Starting from the Sesame Officer of the Nancheng Military and Horse Department, he used methods such as investigating cases, fighting corruption, and engaging in public opinion to muddy the waters step by step. For example, he used the smallpox epidemic to launch vaccination against the epidemic. On the surface, it was for the common people, but in fact he took the opportunity to suppress dissidents. Another example is that he uncovered a bunch of "anti-Qing elements" from Qintian Prison, but he was actually testing the bottom line of all forces. The most interesting thing about this book is that it cleverly combines modern people's thinking with ancient officialdom rules. The protagonist is deeply involved in the routine of "using the Eight Banners to suppress the Eight Banners". While using modern management science to rectify the yamen, he also uses ancient power techniques to play checks and balances. For example, he deliberately tampered with the contents of a letter from a Zhenglan Banner official to create the illusion of rebellion. This kind of manipulation is quite enjoyable to watch. Overall, this book is suitable for readers who like to watch power struggles and historical deconstruction. If you want to see the protagonist climb from the bottom to the center of power step by step, using modern thinking to subvert the ancient system, this book can satisfy your sense of enjoyment.

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