πI recommend the following novels to you, they are all classics! 1. "Secretly Changing the Country" was a historical fiction novel. The main character was a romantic youth who changed the country with a knife. It had a good plot. I would like to recommend it. 2. Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty was a historical novel from the Song Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty. It was a very interesting novel. 3. "Da Ming Guan" was a historical fiction novel. The protagonist of the novel changed the officialdom with the pen in his hand. It was very exciting. 4. "Grand Scholar" was a historical novel from the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. The protagonist traveled back in time to the Jiajing period of the Ming dynasty. There were all kinds of romantic scenes. It was highly recommended. 5. "Tianxia Yamen" was a historical novel from the Song Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty. The protagonist, a white-collar worker from modern society, traveled to the 20th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty and experienced the struggle for the throne. It was very interesting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
officialdom novels were novels that described the environment of officialdom, interpersonal relationships, and power struggles. There were many classic works. The following are a few classic novels about officialdom: 1.< Lord Snow Eagle >-Bu Jingyun 2 "Official Romance"-Yu Hua Infernal Affairs-Hong Kong Film 4. The Way of Heaven by Raymond chandler 5 "Thick Black School"-Li Zongwu These novels all had their own unique styles and characteristics that were worth reading.
Let me recommend you a few novels about officialdom. I hope you will like them: 1. Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty: The otaku liberal arts student transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and used an alternative style to break through the path of officialdom. Historical novels had a tight plot and accurate details. 2. [Wings of Great Brightness]: The story of the Jinyiwei monopolizing power, fighting civil officials, playing with military officials, and becoming the emperor's close minister. Historical novels had complicated plots and vivid characters. 3. "First-grade County Magistrate": A well-behaved county magistrate, Li Yuanhong, who worked for the people in the officialdom, fighting corrupt officials, banning drugs, and developing irrigation works... The plot of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China novels was compact. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
I recommend the following novels to you. They are all classic officialdom novels. You can choose according to your preferences: "Dark Change of the Country": History-a fictional history. A young man wields a knife to change the country. The plot is compact and easy to immerse. "Counting the Famous People": History-a fictional history genre, describing the officialdom of the Great Zhou Dynasty in the second year of Yonglong, full of challenges and opportunities; "Tianxia Yamen": History-Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties. The transmigrator struggled in the Ming Dynasty officialdom. The plot was full of ups and downs. It was worth watching. The Grand Scholar: History-Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties. It described the romance of men and women in officialdom 400 years ago, as well as various details such as delicacies. It was very interesting. "Zhao Wang's Detective Notes": A classical genre, with the theme of investigating official cases. The plot is rich and colorful, with both suspense and love. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Here are some classic male officialdom novels: 1. Braving the Wind and Waves: It tells the story of how Xue Jialiang, the great secretary of the county government, rose up in adversity after being suppressed in the officialdom. 2. " Red Alert ": This is a classic officialdom novel, which tells how an ordinary young man succeeds in various fields. 3. " The Water of Canglang ": The main story of the growth of a medical graduate student, Chi Dawei, shows the development and challenges of officialdom. 4. " The Butcher's Little Lady ": This ancient officialdom novel tells the story of the male and female protagonists from meeting to falling in love. They experienced the darkness and twists and turns of officialdom together and finally realized their dream of being promoted and making a fortune. 5. " Jiang Shan Xu Wo Xing ": From the perspective of a Jianghu character, it reveals the politics and changes in officialdom. 6. << Guide to the Cultivation of an Empress >>: It narrates the history of the struggles of a grassroots female top scholar in the officialdom. She gradually climbed up and eventually became an Empress. 7. " Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty ": It was about an otaku liberal arts student who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and gradually became famous in the market life. 8. " Counting the Heroes ": With officialdom as the background, it depicted the stories of various heroes with rich and varied plots. 9. " Official Road 1976 ": A story that traveled through time and space, telling the ups and downs of officialdom. 10. [Red Song's Planning Master]: It was a story about the development and success of a planning master in the officialdom. These novels covered the stories of male officialdom from different eras and backgrounds. They had rich plots and in-depth descriptions, making them worth reading.
πI recommend the following novels to you: Official novels: "The Invincible Crown Prince in History": The story of a deposed Crown Prince's career in officialdom, business, and the battlefield. It was full of disputes and challenges. It was very exciting. "Ming Dynasty: The Poorest Evil Minister, Zhu Yuanzhang Begged Me to Embezzle": The protagonist traveled to the 12th year of Hongwu and had a charity donation system. The story was filled with the ups and downs of officialdom and political struggles. Business novels: "Nuan Ai, My Bad Heart President": A young master from a wealthy family meets a girl who can be tsundere and act cute. The entanglement of identity and feelings is very exciting. "Shu's Daughter Is King": A woman who transmigrated into the mansion, step by step, strategizing, all kinds of complicated house fights and emotional entanglements, very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following official novels to you: 1. "The Lost Heart: The Famous Palace," the story of the female protagonist's goal was to become a virtuous consort of the previous dynasty. She fought for the palace and the house, trying to become a model for women in the world. 2. "Exclusive Emperor's Favor: Long Live, Please Be Restrained": The female protagonist is a female professor of the Chinese Department who traveled through ancient times, fighting with the harem and the later dynasty, seeking freedom. 3. The Empress of Xuanji: The story of the emperor's husband and wife, Fu Chen and Qi Jingyao, from their initial acquaintance to their love and hatred. 4. [The Silent Concubine in the Cold Palace: The female protagonist is a mute who can't speak. After entering the palace, she struggles hard and gradually gains strength and dignity.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following classic novels about officialdom to you: "Han Guan Zhi Chen": A historical fiction novel. It tells the story of the transmigrator, Chen An, who saw all kinds of people in the officialdom of the early Han Dynasty and how he became a courtier and minister of the Han Dynasty who lived above the three dynasties of Wen, Jing, and Wu. "The First Year of Jiajing": An ancient romance novel about the fight in the palace. It tells the story of a little official's life in officialdom. "Tang Dynasty Executioner": A historical novel about the two Jin Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties. It tells the story of a male protagonist who was a fallen duke but was also the first executioner in the Tang Dynasty. He solved cases and punished evil. "Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": A historical novel about the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. It tells the story of how an otaku liberal arts student gradually appreciated the existence of officialdom after transmigrating to an inexplicable Ming Dynasty and began to walk a different style of the road to the top in the market. "Tianxia Yamen": A historical novel about the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. It tells the story of a white-collar worker named Zhou Xingde, who accidentally transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty 20 years after Yongle, and managed to make a living in the officialdom. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Here are some classic modern officialdom novels: 1. " The Water of Canglang ": The author, Yan Zhen, told the story of a civil servant who had no job and no power to achieve great ambitions with sharp writing and vivid descriptions. 2. " Official Notes ": This novel tells the story of a modern doctor who traveled to the Qing Dynasty to become a medical officer. He turned danger into safety in the officialdom and defeated the crooked ways. 3. " Official Roll ": This novel has some fantastical colors. It tells the story of a male protagonist cultivating and advancing in the officialdom. 4. " The Peak of Power ": The male protagonist of this novel is a military officer. He has a double degree from Tsinghua University. He can fight and resist. He has a high starting point. The story is full of officialdom. 5. " Boundless Official Road ": This novel tells the story of a protagonist who was reborn in the era of reform and opening up. He used the experience of his previous life to rise in the officialdom. 6. The Peerless Official Road: This novel was set in the officialdom and told the story of the protagonist performing a peerless legend in the officialdom. These novels all had wonderful plots and in-depth descriptions of officialdom, allowing readers to have a glimpse of the changes in officialdom.
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. " Records of the Green Cloud in the Pastoral Land ": The male protagonist was the most powerful chief assistant in the world, and the female protagonist was his child bride. From the countryside to the official career, from relying on each other to complementing each other. 2. " A Woman Wearing a Man: The Growth Path of an Aristocratic Family's Bastard Son ": The female protagonist transmigrated to become a little bastard son of a fringe branch of a prestigious family. In order to change her fate, she had to participate in the imperial examination and strive to rely on her clan. 3. " Wild Ghost Ascension to Immortality ": The story of the male protagonist's soul gathering after his death, embarking on an endless path of ghosts, and finally jumping out of the cage of heaven and earth. Xianxia Immortal Cultivation novels. 4. " Reborn with Love Step by Step ": The female protagonist was reborn into an aristocratic family of officials. She fought with concubines and the best of the best. From an ignorant child to a talented woman who could topple a country, she became stronger step by step. With so many admirers, who was the winner? 5. " The Traversing Servant Maiden's Counterattack ": The female protagonist is a 21st century gold medal killer. She transmigrated to a young lady of an official in an empty dynasty and became the granddaughter of the ever-victorious general of the current dynasty. She lived the life of a little tyrant of the law. I hope you like my recommendation.π
The following are the recommendations of ten classic novels about officialdom: 1. << Empress Cultivation Strategy >>: The grassroots female champion grasps the beauty of the country through the struggle of officialdom. 2. "Zhao Wang's Investigation Letter": Investigation is interesting, generals, generals and assistant ministers have gone to battle. 3. " Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty ": The story of an otaku liberal arts student who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and became a small yamen runner. Then, he happily walked out of the market and walked on an alternative style of Qingyun Road. 4. " Red Alert " tells the story of how an ordinary young man made a name for himself in various fields such as state-owned enterprises, government, and media, and finally became an official with a deep background. 5. "Official Strategy": Lonely Reading Nanhua's book, which tells the story of a young man who has made a name for himself in the fields of state-owned enterprises, government, media, and so on. 6. The Door of the Sheep, written by Li Peifu, tells the story of a young man's struggle in officialdom. 7. The Rise and Fall of the Official Sea, written by Scheeren, described the ups and downs of a person in officialdom. 8. The Water of Canglang was written by Yan Zhen. It described the struggles and setbacks of a person in officialdom. 9. "The Official Road" was written by Robin Xie. It described the hardships and efforts of a person in officialdom. 10. 'Chinese Paintings' was written by Wang Yuewen. It described a person's growth and struggles in officialdom. Please note that these recommendations are based on the information provided by the search results. There may be other excellent officialdom novels that have not been mentioned.