😋I recommend the following few good officialdom novels to you: "Han Guan Zhi Chen","Ming Dynasty: Yao Shou!" Old Zhu caught people according to my novel, Grand Scholar, Tan Hua Lang's Original Silk Hat Cover Chan Juan, A Grade of Glory: The World of the Fierce Concubine, and Detective in the Red Chamber. These novels have rich plots and intense political struggles. They are definitely very exciting. I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation.😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you. They are all about officialdom and have no stallion: 1. "Counting Heroes": History-a fictional historical novel, mainly about the internal and external difficulties, the political ecology of the civil and military factions in the north and south. 2. "Ming Dynasty: Longevity!" Old Zhu Catches People According to My Fictions "was a historical fiction novel about a fallen scholar who made a name for himself in the officialdom. 3. "Secretly Changing the Country": A historical fiction novel. The protagonist is a capable general of the usurper, and the story continues to grow in the process of seizing the country. 4. "Grand Scholar": History-Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasty novels. It mainly tells the growth of a young man who traveled to the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Here are some recommendations for good novels, none of which contain a stallion plot: 1. "Fighting to Break the Innate Extraordinary": This book is a clear stream of the Dou Qi Continent, not a harem novel. The proud author Thirteen wants to write a novel that is not a harem, not a stallion, not a saint. It is worth reading. 2. "The Fox Jumps Over the Wall Again": This novel has a wonderful plot and emotional entanglements, but it also has elements of the harem. 3. "Super Godly Technology Empire": This book is based on the theme of hilarious urban technology. The plot is exciting and there is no stallion plot. 4. "Douluo's Most Vicious Man": The main character possesses heaven-defying luck and talent. He's a clear stream on the Douluo Continent. His intelligence is on the line. He doesn't have a stallion plot. It's definitely good to watch. 5. [The Queen of Doomsday: The story of how a queen who faced the zombie army of Doomsday ran amok.] 6. [The Top Grade Expert of the School Belle: The story of an orphan who became a martial arts expert and the school belle.] 7. [Hidden Phoenix Facing the Sun]: A high-quality romance novel set in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Please note that none of the novels recommended above contain stallion plots. I hope you will like them.
😋I recommend the following good fantasy novels to you: Rise of Puppets, My Peerless Demon Lord, Fighting Break's Innate Extraordinary, Cultivation of Gods in a Different World, Golden Demon Heavenly Pupil Art, Divine Arrival Law, Cultivation of Heaven, and Eye of Ancient Inspection. They are all non-stallion novels, each with their own unique plot and story background. I believe you will like them. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Let me recommend a few novels that meet your requirements! The first was "Joking about He Shen", a historical novel about the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. It mainly described the story of He Shen, a big shot in the Qing Dynasty officialdom. The second was "Imperial Physician", an ancient romance novel about a woman who became an imperial physician in the palace. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I, the bookworm, would like to recommend you a few novels about officialdom! I recommend the ending novel "Reborn in the Early Years of Kangxi". The life and love of Empress Yunjuan and Yunshu in the Qing Palace were very exciting. In addition, there was also the book "Counting the Legendary People", which was a book about Regan's history of officialdom. It was super interesting. There was also a novel from Ji Yue Guan,"The Story of Raising Children in the Ancient Times", which was very suitable for reading when he was free. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Duke of Ming Dynasty": With modern people traveling to the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty as the background, the protagonist Li Li used his modern ideas to change the Ming Dynasty in history, fighting with corrupt officials, pacifying the barbarians, guiding the emperor, and gradually making the Ming Dynasty rise. 2. "Counting the Famous People" was set in the late Ming Dynasty. It was filled with the atmosphere of Jianghu and the struggle of officialdom. How did the protagonist choose in the prosperous Ming Dynasty? 3. "Guide to the Cultivation of an Empress": The female protagonist traveled to the ancient officialdom and used her talents to become the top scholar. She fought wits and courage in the officialdom and Jianghu. 4. "Joking about Heshen": It tells the story of Lord Heshen in the officialdom of the Qing Dynasty. Through the story, it probes into the routines of the feudal officialdom. 5. "Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": The otaku transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. As a small yamen runner, he gradually embarked on a path that was different from the traditional Jinshi. 6. "Song Dynasty Criminal Officer": With the background of a top student from the police academy traveling to the Northern Song Dynasty's Renzong period, it tells the story of his career in the officialdom, where he used his wisdom and schemes to solve various cases and finally rose to the top of the court. 7. "Chang 'an's Famous Supernatural Constable": Set in Chang' an during the Tang Dynasty, the protagonist, Zhang Haoyuan, was a small constable who was good at solving cases. In the dark officialdom of the Tang Dynasty, he solved all kinds of major cases and avenged the people. He was honored as the number one constable in Chang 'an. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The recommendations for good officialdom novels are as follows: 1 "Heaven rewards hard work" This was a novel about the fierce competition and deception in the officialdom. The protagonist constantly struggled in the officialdom and gradually climbed to a higher position through diligence, wisdom and courage to realize his life value. The novel's plot was compact, and the characters were vivid and full of positive energy, which was deeply loved by readers. In the Name of the People This is a novel with the theme of anti-corruption. It shows some problems and challenges in China's political life by telling the protagonist's experience in the anti-corruption struggle. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and the characters were profound and three-dimensional, which had a strong appeal and thinking value. 3 Official Road This was a novel that described the culture of officialdom. The protagonist experienced all kinds of tests and challenges in officialdom, constantly adjusting his way of thinking and behavior, and finally realized his life value. The plot of the novel is complicated and the characters are vivid. It has high literary value and practical significance. 4. Rise of the Great Qin Empire This was a novel with the rise of the Qin State as its main theme. Through telling the story of the prime minister of the Qin State, Lu Buwei, it showed the characteristics of the Qin State's politics, military and culture, and also revealed some rules and problems in the officialdom. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and the characters were profound and had high historical and literary value. The above are a few classic novels about officialdom. I hope you will like them!
The officialdom novels were novels that described the struggles of officialdom and power struggles. They usually discussed human nature, power, interests, and other topics with the growth and struggle of individuals in officialdom as the main line. Here are a few recommendations for good officialdom novels: [1. Lord Snow Eagle: The story of a newbie official who rose up in adversity and led his army to conquer the continent.] 2. Battle Through the Heavens: It tells the story of a teenager's growth in officialdom. He experienced various challenges and tests in the process of pursuing power. "Official Road": It tells the struggle and struggle of an official in the officialdom of the Qing Dynasty. 4. Official Notes: With the Ming Dynasty as the background, it explored topics such as human nature, politics, and power through the official career of an official. 5 " The Official Road of Rebirth ": Through a businessman's official career, it narrates the mutual influence and role between officialdom and business. These are some of the more classic novels about officialdom. I hope they can give you some reading experience.
😋I recommend the following novels about officialdom to you: " Han Guan Zhi Chen " described the growth of a transmigrator in the officialdom of the early Han Dynasty. " Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty ": The main character was a liberal arts student who inexplicably transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. He walked an alternative style in the marketplace and made his way to the top. << Hongzhuang County Magistrate >>: The female lead disguised as a man to become a seventh-grade county magistrate. Although her position was small, she had many affairs to handle. It vividly depicted the situation in the officialdom. " First-grade County Magistrate ": The protagonist, Li Yuanhong, made progress in the Qing Dynasty officialdom by fighting corrupt officials, banning drugs, collecting mountain bandits, and persuading farmers. I hope you like the recommendations. If you need anything else, feel free to ask me.😗~
😋I recommend a few novels about officialdom to you: 1. "Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": How an otaku liberal arts student who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty went from being a small yamen runner to the road of Qingyun and revealed the rules of the Ming Dynasty's official system. 2. "First-grade County Magistrate": A man from the late Qing Dynasty who was admitted to the Top Scorer but unexpectedly became a county magistrate. He fought against corrupt officials, advised farming, banned drugs, collected mountain bandits, and so on. He used his own strength to change the fate of China. 3. "Ming Dynasty: Longevity!" Old Zhu Catches People According to My Fictions ": A down-and-out scholar who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. Later, he was bound to the God-level Author System. He wrote a novel that revealed the darkness of officialdom and angered the eunuchs, resulting in his head falling to the ground. 4. [My Da Lisi Qing]: How does a female guard with strong martial arts skills gain a foothold in the officialdom and solve cases with the fake good-for-nothing detective male lead? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗