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17—18世纪朝鲜士人眼中的清朝
Guitao
The transition from Ming to Qing in the mid-17th century was a major political change in China, but it also had a profound impact on East Asia. How the surrounding countries understood the Qing Dynasty and how they maintained their long-term rule is the focus of this book. The Joseon Kingdom had deep feelings for the Ming Dynasty and was proud of its Confucianism, so it naturally despised the Qing Dynasty. In the early days when the Qing Dynasty took over the Central Plains, North Korea maintained its inherent concept with the historical understanding that "Hu had no luck for a hundred years." With the deepening of exchanges, North Korea's understanding of the Qing Dynasty gradually enriched. However, for a long period of time, North Korea stuck to its old views. There are certainly emotional factors of Zhongming behind this, but North Korea's Zhu Xixue's worldview and its "quiet" way of thinking are the root cause of North Korea's inability to identify with the Qing Dynasty and the legitimacy of the Qing Dynasty. This book focuses on examining the way Korean scholars observed the Qing Dynasty and the ideological basis behind it, and strives to communicate the interconnectedness of thoughts, emotions and politics.
The transition from Ming to Qing in the mid-17th century was a major political change in China, but it also had a profound impact on East Asia. How the surrounding countries understood the Qing Dynasty and how they maintained their long-term rule is the focus of this book. The Joseon Kingdom had deep feelings for the Ming Dynasty and was proud of its Confucianism, so it naturally despised the Qing Dynasty. In the early days when the Qing Dynasty took over the Central Plains, North Korea maintained its inherent concept with the historical understanding that "Hu had no luck for a hundred years." With the deepening of exchanges, North Korea's understanding of the Qing Dynasty gradually enriched. However, for a long period of time, North Korea stuck to its old views. There are certainly emotional factors of Zhongming behind this, but North Korea's Zhu Xixue's worldview and its "quiet" way of thinking are the root cause of North Korea's inability to identify with the Qing Dynasty and the legitimacy of the Qing Dynasty. This book focuses on examining the way Korean scholars observed the Qing Dynasty and the ideological basis behind it, and strives to communicate the interconnectedness of thoughts, emotions and politics.

Delicate Woman
Ancient Romance娇妇
Guitao
The eldest lady of the Wen family has outstanding looks, talents, and first-class kung fu, but she has a "good reputation" as a delicate woman? Just because she looks stunning, but her posture is like that of an old woman. This delicate woman... Ahem, Wen Cai'er accepted this humbly. Who knew that her 28-year-old body concealed a soul that had gone through many vicissitudes of life. Wen Cai'er was angered to death in her previous life and died at the age of fifty-five. God had mercy on her and allowed her to live again, and she was grateful for this. She didn't want revenge or counterattack, she just wanted to secretly have a baby, beat her father to the ground, and beat her uncle and brother to live an arrogant life. But some people came to the door regardless of their ability. They were nothing more than small fish and shrimps, and she didn't take them seriously. She only treated them as a way to cultivate her child's sentiments by beating them. But why does this national master keep getting involved so shamelessly?
The eldest lady of the Wen family has outstanding looks, talents, and first-class kung fu, but she has a "good reputation" as a delicate woman? Just because she looks stunning, but her posture is like that of an old woman. This delicate woman... Ahem, Wen Cai'er accepted this humbly. Who knew that her 28-year-old body concealed a soul that had gone through many vicissitudes of life. Wen Cai'er was angered to death in her previous life and died at the age of fifty-five. God had mercy on her and allowed her to live again, and she was grateful for this. She didn't want revenge or counterattack, she just wanted to secretly have a baby, beat her father to the ground, and beat her uncle and brother to live an arrogant life. But some people came to the door regardless of their ability. They were nothing more than small fish and shrimps, and she didn't take them seriously. She only treated them as a way to cultivate her child's sentiments by beating them. But why does this national master keep getting involved so shamelessly?