Han Dynasty Documents

Han Dynasty Documents

by Yun Ciye

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Shen Qingci, a practitioner of modern document verification, accidentally traveled to Chang'an in the 21st year of Kaiyuan and became the orphaned daughter of Shen Yanzhi, the head of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. With the arrangement of her uncle, she worked in the documentation room of the Ministry of Civil Affairs as a miscellaneous person. When she first got involved in the Tang Dynasty Winter Collection selection, she relied on her professional sensitivity to dig out three forged resumes from a mountain of documents, which implicated Cui Zhi, a doctor in the official department, for fraud. As the investigation deepened, the coward who was forced to be involved in the conspiracy led to Shi Wangzuo's mysterious death, the disappearance of key documents, and a forged suicide note in an attempt to cover up the truth. Shen Qingci exposed lies with his precise control of handwriting details, and was appreciated by Li Anqi, the Minister of Civil Affairs, and was able to officially intervene in the investigation. In the process, she not only uncovered the dirty deals of Cui Zhi seeking for his son to win the position of Secretary and Provincial Secretary, colluding with King Yong Li Lin to install cronies, and embezzling money for disaster relief, but also gained insight into the struggles and sinking of poor officials such as Zhang Huaian under the influence of power. Although the fraud case was solved, Cui Zhi was brought to justice, and everyone involved in the case has his own fate, the ambition of King Yong has not been extinguished. The forces in the south of the Yangtze River are still secretly planning. The mystery of the identity of King Yong's exclusive jade and the mysterious shadow left late at night indicate that the undercurrent in Chang'an is far from calming down. Shen Qingci established herself as a woman in the officialdom and broke secular prejudices with her achievements, but the whirlpool of the imperial power game she was in had just begun.

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