
Emperor Kangxi (1) Seized the Palace and First Took Power
About This Novel
Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of eight, and was ordered by Shunzhi to serve as his assistant ministers. Among them, Ao Bai was arrogant and domineering. After his old minister Sony died of illness, he roped in Yi Bilong and executed Suk Saha who refused to cooperate with him. He even dominated the government, often roaring at the Golden Palace, and forcing Kangxi to submit to his will. Kangxi came into power at the age of fourteen, but Obai not only refused to return power to the emperor, but instead formed a clique for personal gain, wooed his best friends, and plotted to kill the emperor and establish himself on his own. Kangxi was smart and precocious since childhood. On the one hand, he secretly worshiped Wu Ciyou, a talented man from the south of the Yangtze River, as his disciple, and diligently studied the governance experience of previous emperors; on the other hand, with his personal guard Wei Dongting as the core, he carefully selected and trained more than a dozen young warriors in the name of practicing martial arts, waiting for the opportunity to eliminate the biggest hidden dangers around him. In May of the eighth year of Kangxi's reign, after careful planning and careful arrangements, Kangxi summoned Ao Bai alone in Yuqing Palace. Using his bodyguards, he captured Ao Bai, who was highly skilled in martial arts, with lightning speed, and wiped out the rest of the party. From then on. Kangxi personally took over the imperial power and laid a solid political foundation for the revitalization of the Qing Dynasty.
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
If you are young and don't know, the boss will go too! Okay, okay, okay...
Good, good, good, good, good, good
Good, good, good, good, hahahahaha
The writing was really average, the narrative was confusing, and it was too exaggerated. It made me think I would watch martial arts again.
The writing was really average, the narrative was confusing, and it was too exaggerated, which made me think I would never read a martial arts novel again. . . . . . . .
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
If you are young and don't know, the boss will go too! Okay, okay, okay...
Good, good, good, good, good, good
Good, good, good, good, hahahahaha
The writing was really average, the narrative was confusing, and it was too exaggerated. It made me think I would watch martial arts again.
The writing was really average, the narrative was confusing, and it was too exaggerated, which made me think I would never read a martial arts novel again. . . . . . . .
