
The Rebellion of Chuangqing Begins with the Eunuchs
by Sea Otters Like To Eat Kelp
About This Novel
In the 30th year of Qianlong's reign, modern young man Li Xiang traveled through time and became an eight-year-old eunuch in the Forbidden City. Starting from being forced to get involved in the Queen's Hair Cutting Case: He deceived the queen into committing regicide, instigated the prince to fight for the throne, and recruited ministers to form a party. He incited the palace people to guard and steal, and colluded with the guards to cause trouble... Li Xiang worked steadily and step by step on the crooked path of evil, and created a spell case, an assault case, and an unofficial history case in Qianlong's lair... Until the final Qing Dynasty version of the Shenwumen Incident, the Qing Dynasty version of the Anshi Rebellion... Working behind the scenes, controlling the palace, promoting the destruction of the empire and changing dynasties, who says eunuchs can't rebel! There is a system, but the cheats are limited. The protagonist does not open a harem or practice immortal martial arts.
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Official(14)Scraped 2d ago
The book is a good book, but the author should pay attention to Hong Xuanye, who is very popular now, and change historiography. Once this one comes out, all the novels about the Manchu Qing Dynasty will be boring. However, the book has not gone into depth yet. I suggest that some Chen Hongli materials be added later. It is definitely interesting. It is a pity that the hair loss has been used up.
There is no big poisonous point, it is the same type of fairy grass.
The eunuchs of the Qing Dynasty had a good perspective and detailed popular science.
Among the novels I have read, this is the best written by Machiavellian
IQ is online, no bloody plot, well written
It felt like it was unfinished in the end. Although Qianlong was killed by the protagonist, the twelfth prince who came on stage would only become an enhanced version of Qianlong, and he would pay more attention to intelligence after being trained by the protagonist. There is no irreconcilable contradiction between the various forces. In fact, the eunuch can also follow the example of the hard-core farmer who tricked and killed the ministers. He obviously helped the Qing Dynasty but was actually the devil.
I read it in one sitting, there is nothing serious about it, it is more than just food and grass.
I read it in one sitting, there is nothing serious about it, it is more than just food and grass.
I read it in one go and recharged to catch up. The writing is very good, the subject matter is novel, the angle is tricky, the writing is beautiful, the logic is clear, and it is rare to be very funny. What a great article!
Great, Few Qianlong Era And few eunuchs start the game
What is the author's unspeakable secret, so he wants to write about the eunuch?
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Official(14)Scraped 2d ago
The book is a good book, but the author should pay attention to Hong Xuanye, who is very popular now, and change historiography. Once this one comes out, all the novels about the Manchu Qing Dynasty will be boring. However, the book has not gone into depth yet. I suggest that some Chen Hongli materials be added later. It is definitely interesting. It is a pity that the hair loss has been used up.
There is no big poisonous point, it is the same type of fairy grass.
The eunuchs of the Qing Dynasty had a good perspective and detailed popular science.
Among the novels I have read, this is the best written by Machiavellian
IQ is online, no bloody plot, well written
It felt like it was unfinished in the end. Although Qianlong was killed by the protagonist, the twelfth prince who came on stage would only become an enhanced version of Qianlong, and he would pay more attention to intelligence after being trained by the protagonist. There is no irreconcilable contradiction between the various forces. In fact, the eunuch can also follow the example of the hard-core farmer who tricked and killed the ministers. He obviously helped the Qing Dynasty but was actually the devil.
I read it in one sitting, there is nothing serious about it, it is more than just food and grass.
I read it in one sitting, there is nothing serious about it, it is more than just food and grass.
I read it in one go and recharged to catch up. The writing is very good, the subject matter is novel, the angle is tricky, the writing is beautiful, the logic is clear, and it is rare to be very funny. What a great article!
Great, Few Qianlong Era And few eunuchs start the game
What is the author's unspeakable secret, so he wants to write about the eunuch?
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Recommendation index:😜😜😜😜 It's a well-written Machiavellian story, with some cool points and some laughs, and all the characters have online IQs. It's different from most Qing Dynasty stories, it's not depressing, it's relaxed, and it's good to watch.




⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent writing skills and Machiavellian tactics Although the protagonist is a eunuch, and system text. But it basically does not affect reading. The protagonist enters the palace at the age of 8, and it involves the Nala family's hair loss incident after Qianlong's successor. He uses the queen to make suggestions for him and gain a firm foothold. Goldfinger doesn't have much presence at the moment, he just tells the protagonist whether his persuasion is effective. In Rebellion, the queen has been persuaded to go dark, and we are looking forward to the follow-up plot.













