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Traitors of the Qing Dynasty

Little Shepherd Boy In Wild Mountains

66K0

The protagonist travels from the aftermath to the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, and wants to become an upright official. However, after arriving in the officialdom, he sees treacherous officials in power. If he wants to be an upright official, he must become more treacherous than the treacherous officials.

The Last Emperor of Ming Dynasty

Little Shepherd Boy In Wild Mountains

117K0

Your Majesty, you are awake, you are really blessed by your ancestors. You have been unconscious for an hour, and I am worried. A pleasant female voice came! I was reborn, where am I? Zhu Youlang couldn't help but think in his heart.

Covering the Great World and Rebuilding the Immortal Courtyard

Little Shepherd Boy In Wild Mountains

63K04

The former Tianting Palace Administrative Officer of the Ninth Grade was demoted to the lower world for 2500 years. After completing his merits, he ascended to heaven. Unexpectedly, the day before his ascension, he encountered a TikTok video of a dragon pulling a coffin in space. With a head full of question marks, he prepared to ask Heavenly Court what was going on after his successful ascension... (I have only been away from Heaven for 7 years, and the world has changed too fast)

Li Chaohan's First Product

Little Shepherd Boy In Wild Mountains

44K02

This is a college student majoring in ancient Chinese who has been repeatedly downtrodden on the road to employment. Back in the era of Zhongzong of the Joseon Dynasty (the Zhengde Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty), Lord Yanshan was deposed and supported the Lord of Jincheng as king. He was named Zhongzong, and was called Zhongzong anyway in history. The Joseon Dynasty implemented a strict hierarchical system, which was divided into four levels from top to bottom: yangban, middle people, good people (ordinary people), and untouchables. During the Zhongzong period, the national power rose and the government was ruled by the arch; laws and regulations were relaxed, and official discipline was lax; in the court, the noble faction and the scholar faction fought back and forth. In the rivers and lakes, there were some Japanese pirates in the south and Jurchen harassment in the north. But generally speaking, it can be said that this was a fertile ground for the freedom of scholar-bureaucrats. The legend of the rise of a humble family grew from here.