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
πI recommend the following classic officialdom novels to you: 1. " Raiders for the Cultivation of the Empress ": The grassroots female champion fights for the officialdom, and the beauty of the country is in her hands; 2. [Poisonous Servants]: A story about a woman stirring up the ups and downs of officialdom to preserve wealth and feelings; 3. " Counting the Famous People " was a historical officialdom novel in the late Ming Dynasty. The protagonist, Chen An, was above the three dynasties of Wen, Jing and Wu. 4. "Ming Dynasty: Longevity!" Old Zhu Catches People According to My Fictions ": A down-and-out scholar became a celebrity in the Ming Dynasty officialdom. He was arrested by the Qing court because he kept publishing novels that challenged the Qing Dynasty. I hope you like my recommendation.π
I recommend "Invincible Little Marquis". This novel tells the story of a modern person who transmigrated to become the son of a Marquis in a High Martial World and became an official with the system. With the help of the system, the protagonist kept improving his cultivation technique and cultivation. He also had to face challenges from various sects and forces. Overall, the pace was tight and the plot was fascinating. It was very suitable for readers who liked to read transmigration, fantasy, and martial arts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. <<REBIRTH 1983>>: The protagonist Jiang Yu was reborn into the trash of the 1980s. He fought for his family and turned the tables against adversity. In the end, he stood at the forefront of the times. 2. "If Reborn in the 80s": The protagonist Zhang Shaoping was reborn in the 80s, determined to be a rich and powerful person, and he had a beautiful sugar daddy. It was a slow-burning story of a tycoon. 3. "Rebirth 80: Become a Big Boss with the Space": The protagonist Wu Jie was reborn in the 1980s and started a legendary life of making money with the Space Mall. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
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 ~
officialdom novels were a rich genre of literature with many classic representative works. Among them, the more famous officialdom novels included Alive, Chen She, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and so on. These works had profound social meanings and deep thoughts about human nature, and were regarded as classic works. However, everyone's tastes and preferences were different. Different people might have different evaluations of different works.
πI recommend you two classic officialdom novels: 1. " Houfu ": This is an ancient romance novel written by Bronze Sui. The politics of the officialdom were full of infighting, and the struggle in the back of the house was fierce. The protagonist, Shen Yansao, resolved the hatred of his previous life and lived happily. This book had a rich plot and was deeply rooted in people's hearts. It was worth reading. 2. " Ming Dynasty: The Poorest Evil Minister, Zhu Yuanzhang Begged Me to Embezzle ": This is a historical novel, written by the author. The story was about the protagonist Chen Wen, who traveled to the 12th year of Hongwu and used the charity donation system to make a name for himself in the officialdom. In the end, he became a traitor. Through the protagonist's perspective, the dark side of officialdom was revealed. I recommend these two novels to you. I hope you like them! Muah.π
officialdom novels were novels with officialdom as the background. They mainly described the struggles between characters in officialdom, interest disputes, and interpersonal relationships. The following are some excellent recommendations for officialdom novels: 1 " Lord Snow Eagle ": This is a fantasy novel set in the officialdom. It tells the story of a young official's growth in the officialdom and his struggle against evil forces. " Official Road ": This is a historical novel set in the officialdom. It tells the story of a Qing Dynasty official's experience in the officialdom and his role in political struggles and power struggles. 3. Notes on the officialdom of the Song Dynasty: This is a notebook novel set in the officialdom of the Song Dynasty. It tells about the political struggles and interpersonal relationships between the officials of the Song Dynasty, as well as the setbacks and difficulties they encountered in the officialdom. 4 " Rebirth: Official Road Life ": This is a rebirth novel with officialdom as the background. It tells the story of a once frustrated official who was reborn into officialdom and re-embarked on the road of officialdom. 5 " The Right Way to Be an Official ": This is an inspirational novel with officialdom as its background. It tells the story of a young official's growth in officialdom and how he succeeded in officialdom through his own efforts and wisdom. The above are some excellent officialdom novels recommended. They all have unique storylines and characters that can provide readers with a rich experience of officialdom.
πI recommend the following novels to you. I hope you like them: "Guide to the Cultivation of an Empress": The story of a grassroots female top scholar struggling in the officialdom, full of inspirational elements. Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty: A liberal arts student transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and walked out of his own alternative path in the marketplace to understand the various rules of the Ming Dynasty's officialdom. "Ming Guan": A serious work with history as the criterion, facts as the basis, strict logic, and accurate details, revealing all kinds of secrets of the Ming officialdom. I hope my recommendation will bring you pleasure in reading. If you like the above novels, you are welcome to recommend more excellent officialdom novels to me. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
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.
I recommend the following two novels to you. They are both novels that combine medical skills and officialdom ~ 1. [Medical Concubine's Peerless Officials Under the Dress]: After her rebirth, she turned the tables and became a god-level doctor. She fought with the princess in the palace and played with her medical skills. 2. "Tang Dynasty Executioner": It tells the story of a forensic doctor who traveled to the Tang Dynasty and used autopsy and medical skills to investigate cases. The novel was particularly exciting as it constantly penetrated the struggle between human nature and power in officialdom. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~