
There is No Such Thing as the Prosperous Age of Kangxi and Qianlong
by Domineering President Fatty
About This Novel
The 60th year of Qianlong's reign, next year will be the first year of Jiaqing. The White Lotus Rebellion, the largest and most far-reaching uprising in the mid-Qing Dynasty, was about to break out. ... Nie Yu scolded Fang Qiu and pointed at the nose of Qianlong's old dog. "This prosperous age when people are starving to death, this Taqing country, which must suffer losses even though it is far away, must still perish!"
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Official(23)Scraped 2d ago
The author's policies are nothing more than another cycle of chaos.
Will this be the protagonist or will his father be the emperor?
Rebel, fast and agile rebel
We traveled across the first lunar month and prepared for a month. In February, the rebels captured a county town with almost no losses. In August, the Qing army came to attack. What has the protagonist been doing these past six months? Postgraduate entrance examination? It stands to reason that it would be enough to hit half of Hubei and impose military control!
The fastest unification. Kill all Jiannu, kill them all, and then control Japan. Use the servant army to conquer the islands in the South China Sea. Within 10 years, they will continue to seize territory. Then they will go on an expedition to North America. Finally, they will join forces with France on an expedition to Russia. Otherwise, who will watch?
It's too childish. It feels like a player's home. At least there is a program and a goal and a vision for everyone. They rebel all of a sudden. It's just child's play.
The clan system is also a mess, it's just ridiculous. The prince is crowned prince, and the prince's eldest son inherits the title. The other children are commoners, which means that the emperor's grandson is a commoner, and even if he has the ability to be an official up to the third rank, it is tantamount to blocking their way. As long as he does not obtain the title, his descendants will not be able to stand out. Considering how many people will die in the palaces after this system, the prince's seizure of the title may be more terrifying than the throne.
Well enough
It's a bit boring and exciting article. To me, it feels like it has no special features. The Qing Dynasty rebelled and won all the way. I have never studied the history of the Qing Dynasty and I am not interested in it. It would be interesting to add a TV plot such as The Legend of Zhen Huan, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom or the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. It would be too boring to just write about the history of the Qing Dynasty.
When I saw the "Handheld Charging Speaker", it was so ridiculous that I couldn't stand it anymore.
There is a shortage of books. Let's take a look at some interesting historical articles.
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Official(23)Scraped 2d ago
The author's policies are nothing more than another cycle of chaos.
Will this be the protagonist or will his father be the emperor?
Rebel, fast and agile rebel
We traveled across the first lunar month and prepared for a month. In February, the rebels captured a county town with almost no losses. In August, the Qing army came to attack. What has the protagonist been doing these past six months? Postgraduate entrance examination? It stands to reason that it would be enough to hit half of Hubei and impose military control!
The fastest unification. Kill all Jiannu, kill them all, and then control Japan. Use the servant army to conquer the islands in the South China Sea. Within 10 years, they will continue to seize territory. Then they will go on an expedition to North America. Finally, they will join forces with France on an expedition to Russia. Otherwise, who will watch?
It's too childish. It feels like a player's home. At least there is a program and a goal and a vision for everyone. They rebel all of a sudden. It's just child's play.
The clan system is also a mess, it's just ridiculous. The prince is crowned prince, and the prince's eldest son inherits the title. The other children are commoners, which means that the emperor's grandson is a commoner, and even if he has the ability to be an official up to the third rank, it is tantamount to blocking their way. As long as he does not obtain the title, his descendants will not be able to stand out. Considering how many people will die in the palaces after this system, the prince's seizure of the title may be more terrifying than the throne.
Well enough
It's a bit boring and exciting article. To me, it feels like it has no special features. The Qing Dynasty rebelled and won all the way. I have never studied the history of the Qing Dynasty and I am not interested in it. It would be interesting to add a TV plot such as The Legend of Zhen Huan, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom or the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. It would be too boring to just write about the history of the Qing Dynasty.
When I saw the "Handheld Charging Speaker", it was so ridiculous that I couldn't stand it anymore.
There is a shortage of books. Let's take a look at some interesting historical articles.









