
The Traitor Behind the Empress
by Crying Soles
About This Novel
After resurrecting his life, Mo Zizai wanted to be an idle prince. When he was busy, he would go to the brothel. When he was idle, he would go to the brothel to lie down, eat and wait for death. I just didn't expect that such a simple wish would be aborted before it could be realized. Not to mention the engagement with the empress, there were still endless people looking for trouble from all walks of life. In desperation, he had no choice but to use his golden fingers to continuously cultivate masters, and then raid the homes of his enemies one by one, destroy their families, subjugate their country, and exterminate their species!
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Official(46)Scraped 24d ago
The emperor passed the throne to the daughter of a defeated general, but not to the prince?
Not to mention the hidden plot, the protagonist is an only son, similar to Zhu Houzhao's situation, how many interest groups is he tied to? Can the minister and Wu Xun agree to betting on the prince? Do you really think that the emperor can act arbitrarily? Don't you know what the hen Si Chen means? In order to ascend the throne, Wu Zhao didn't even care about the life and death of her own son. Half of the Li family was killed by her, and she still relied on Li Zhizhi to support her in governing the country. Or did she rely on the Queen Mother's method of listening behind the curtain for decades to ascend the throne? She also had to admit that she was the wife and concubine of the Li family, so the daughter of a defeated general who had nothing to do with anything could easily become the emperor? Do you really think you are a member of the royal family? Do you really want a little logic?
I feel that the plot is too outrageous. The emperor is about to die and the throne will be passed to the daughter of the defeated general.
I don't know how strict the inheritance of ancient imperial power was. It even exceeded the constitution of modern China. The eldest son (the son of the queen) - the concubine (the son of the queen who had no children, the son of a noble concubine, etc.) - The son of the clan (the emperor had no children, and was inherited by the clan's son, Ming Wuzong Zhu Houzhao had no children before he allowed the Hubei clan to be inherited by the son of Zhu Houzhao's biological uncle, the Jiajing Emperor.) The prince is the foundation of the country. You are about to die as the daughter of a defeated general. Do you think you are a royal clan member and ignore your family's world to others? The etiquette and laws of the civil servants of the Manchu Dynasty collapsed. The foundation of ancient civil servants was the etiquette and laws in the Three Books and Five Classics. The most important etiquette and laws were passed down from father to son and inherited by the eldest son. As well as the noble class of the state, their aristocratic identity and status come from the ruling family of the emperor's dynasty. Emperor Chenghua of the Ming Dynasty once disliked that his eldest son Zhu Youtang was born as a palace maid, and wanted to change the son of Wan Guifei's son Fu Wang to inherit the throne. At that time, the cabinet, the three provinces and six ministries and other scholar-bureaucrat classes were all firmly opposed. When asked about the top nobles and wealthy families such as the nobles and generals, they all turned pale and refused to answer Emperor Chenghua's words. The most important thing in ancient dynasties was etiquette, the three cardinal principles and the five permanent principles! No normal emperor would dare to directly challenge the class of scholar-bureaucrats and noble military generals. Therefore, even if Emperor Chenghua later disliked his eldest son, Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty Zhu Youtang still ascended the throne as emperor. Sometimes after the prince was confirmed, the emperor could not change him casually, unless the prince was recognized as unvirtuous. Otherwise, the emperor will not be happy and cannot be easily changed. The country will be in turmoil, the alignment and interests behind the position of prince, and the most important etiquette.
So arrogant
Is that you? Even if it's not good, the memories belong to the original owner, so you take it as your own. . Like seizing a body. . .
The plot and setting are outrageous
The plot and setting are outrageous. I don't know about other people. Anyway, I found it quite uncomfortable to watch. No matter how hard you try to force your wits down, I can still watch it, but your explanation of the plot is too far-fetched. It's a pity, such a good subject matter.
Is there any book that teaches the truth about killing one's wife?
Is there any book that teaches the truth about killing one's wife? I like books about killing your own wife
Comments on the persuasion series. After reading the comments, I feel they are quite poisonous.
realm
What are the realms? I haven't written them down seriously.
This novel is okay, there are really many battles
Single heroine?
Single heroine? Single heroine? Single heroine? Single heroine? Single heroine?
I have opened the book and continue to read it.
I hope it won't end like the last one. Although there were problems with that one, I can at least keep reading it.
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Official(46)Scraped 24d ago
The emperor passed the throne to the daughter of a defeated general, but not to the prince?
Not to mention the hidden plot, the protagonist is an only son, similar to Zhu Houzhao's situation, how many interest groups is he tied to? Can the minister and Wu Xun agree to betting on the prince? Do you really think that the emperor can act arbitrarily? Don't you know what the hen Si Chen means? In order to ascend the throne, Wu Zhao didn't even care about the life and death of her own son. Half of the Li family was killed by her, and she still relied on Li Zhizhi to support her in governing the country. Or did she rely on the Queen Mother's method of listening behind the curtain for decades to ascend the throne? She also had to admit that she was the wife and concubine of the Li family, so the daughter of a defeated general who had nothing to do with anything could easily become the emperor? Do you really think you are a member of the royal family? Do you really want a little logic?
I feel that the plot is too outrageous. The emperor is about to die and the throne will be passed to the daughter of the defeated general.
I don't know how strict the inheritance of ancient imperial power was. It even exceeded the constitution of modern China. The eldest son (the son of the queen) - the concubine (the son of the queen who had no children, the son of a noble concubine, etc.) - The son of the clan (the emperor had no children, and was inherited by the clan's son, Ming Wuzong Zhu Houzhao had no children before he allowed the Hubei clan to be inherited by the son of Zhu Houzhao's biological uncle, the Jiajing Emperor.) The prince is the foundation of the country. You are about to die as the daughter of a defeated general. Do you think you are a royal clan member and ignore your family's world to others? The etiquette and laws of the civil servants of the Manchu Dynasty collapsed. The foundation of ancient civil servants was the etiquette and laws in the Three Books and Five Classics. The most important etiquette and laws were passed down from father to son and inherited by the eldest son. As well as the noble class of the state, their aristocratic identity and status come from the ruling family of the emperor's dynasty. Emperor Chenghua of the Ming Dynasty once disliked that his eldest son Zhu Youtang was born as a palace maid, and wanted to change the son of Wan Guifei's son Fu Wang to inherit the throne. At that time, the cabinet, the three provinces and six ministries and other scholar-bureaucrat classes were all firmly opposed. When asked about the top nobles and wealthy families such as the nobles and generals, they all turned pale and refused to answer Emperor Chenghua's words. The most important thing in ancient dynasties was etiquette, the three cardinal principles and the five permanent principles! No normal emperor would dare to directly challenge the class of scholar-bureaucrats and noble military generals. Therefore, even if Emperor Chenghua later disliked his eldest son, Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty Zhu Youtang still ascended the throne as emperor. Sometimes after the prince was confirmed, the emperor could not change him casually, unless the prince was recognized as unvirtuous. Otherwise, the emperor will not be happy and cannot be easily changed. The country will be in turmoil, the alignment and interests behind the position of prince, and the most important etiquette.
So arrogant
Is that you? Even if it's not good, the memories belong to the original owner, so you take it as your own. . Like seizing a body. . .
The plot and setting are outrageous
The plot and setting are outrageous. I don't know about other people. Anyway, I found it quite uncomfortable to watch. No matter how hard you try to force your wits down, I can still watch it, but your explanation of the plot is too far-fetched. It's a pity, such a good subject matter.
Is there any book that teaches the truth about killing one's wife?
Is there any book that teaches the truth about killing one's wife? I like books about killing your own wife
Comments on the persuasion series. After reading the comments, I feel they are quite poisonous.
realm
What are the realms? I haven't written them down seriously.
This novel is okay, there are really many battles
Single heroine?
Single heroine? Single heroine? Single heroine? Single heroine? Single heroine?
I have opened the book and continue to read it.
I hope it won't end like the last one. Although there were problems with that one, I can at least keep reading it.













