
Machiavellianism in the Late Han Dynasty
About This Novel
In the fourth year of Guanghe (AD 181), in the endless power struggle among the imperial power, relatives, eunuchs, and nobles, the life of the Han Empire was about to come to an end... When the empire's tragedy is about to sound, and you become the emperor of the empire, what will you do? How can we save the precarious Han Empire? [Backed by official history + no system + political strategy + military force]
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Official(6)Scraped 22d ago
He kneels too much, is he a big man?
I just read the beginning. It's understandable that people would kneel down in court, but in ordinary times, they often kneel down in private. What does that mean? Qing version of Dahan? Is it more standard for young general Zhao Yun to hit each other's sleeves with both hands, then kowtow and kneel down? Then add a "Zha? Min?" I would like to ask the leaders of all parties in the square. In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, did the courtiers/commoners have to kneel down every time?
Another book that would not have been written without Zhao Yun and Dian Wei, rubbish!
The author graduated from kindergarten and is extremely naive.
The author graduated from kindergarten and is extremely naive.
Even if the emperor calls officials by their first names, what is the identity of an official below you who can call Liu Yu by his first name?
Update quickly! It's the best one I've ever seen in time travel to the end of Han Dynasty.
Please collect and read, everyone is welcome to discuss (the author gave himself a five-star praise )
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Official(6)Scraped 22d ago
He kneels too much, is he a big man?
I just read the beginning. It's understandable that people would kneel down in court, but in ordinary times, they often kneel down in private. What does that mean? Qing version of Dahan? Is it more standard for young general Zhao Yun to hit each other's sleeves with both hands, then kowtow and kneel down? Then add a "Zha? Min?" I would like to ask the leaders of all parties in the square. In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, did the courtiers/commoners have to kneel down every time?
Another book that would not have been written without Zhao Yun and Dian Wei, rubbish!
The author graduated from kindergarten and is extremely naive.
The author graduated from kindergarten and is extremely naive.
Even if the emperor calls officials by their first names, what is the identity of an official below you who can call Liu Yu by his first name?
Update quickly! It's the best one I've ever seen in time travel to the end of Han Dynasty.
Please collect and read, everyone is welcome to discuss (the author gave himself a five-star praise )









