πI recommend you a few good officialdom novels: Han Guan Zhi Chen, First Grade County Magistrate, Tang Dynasty Criminal Officer, Tianxia Yamen, Rebirth of a Famous Crown Princess, Grand Scholar, Jiajing First Year, etc. They cover different types of history, fictional history, Qing history and the Republic of China, etc. The plot is complicated, the officialdom is in full swing, and the characters are full. You can enjoy reading them. I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI recommend the following officialdom novels to you: 1. "Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": The otaku liberal arts student transmigrated to the Great Ming Dynasty. His status was low, but with his extraordinary talent and intelligence, he gradually grew from a small yamen runner to an influential official. Revealing the rules of the Ming Dynasty's official system, the writing is beautiful and the details are accurate. 2. [Wings of Brightness]: After a fallen Jinyiwei became a trusted aide, he fought with civil officials, played with military officials, and swept away the glorious career of eunuchs. He had the ambition of the world in his heart and worked for the people of the world. In the end, he became the wings of the emperor and the world. 3. "Ming Dynasty: Longevity!" The protagonist transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and was bound to the god-level author system. Every novel he wrote became the record of the officials. Heads kept falling to the ground. The style of writing was unique, and it was eye-catching. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Let me recommend you a few novels about officialdom, including historical and fictional novels ~ 1. "Joking about Heshen": It tells the story of Heshen's officialdom in the Jianghu of the Qing Dynasty. 2. "Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": It was about how an otaku liberal arts student who had transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty found his way to a different style in the marketplace. 3. "First-grade County Magistrate": The story of a personal bodyguard who transmigrated to become a down-and-out scholar and became a county magistrate. He fought against corrupt officials, banned drugs, collected mountain bandits, encouraged farming, started farms, encouraged merchants, started mining, and built water conservancy. 4. "Ming Dynasty: Longevity!" Old Zhu Catches People According to My Fictions ": It described how Lin Ran, who had transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty, used the name of writing novels to work in the officialdom with ease and defeat all kinds of conspiracies. 5. "First Class Glory: The World of Fierce Concubines": It tells the story of a female master who became a daughter of a wealthy family from a female official who was filled with murderous intent in the Inner Residence. The Inner Residence is filled with murderous intent. The best of the best is to form a group to become a demon? Don't panic, it's just a small scene. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Yo, yo, seeing your question, I, as an expert in recommending online novels, have a few good officialdom novels to recommend to you! Here are my personal recommendations: 1. "Han Guan Zhi Chen": This is a historical novel. It tells the story of Chen An traveling to the officialdom of the early Han Dynasty, witnessing all kinds of people in the officialdom, and attacking the Xiongnu with the army. It was worth a look! 2. "Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": This is a historical novel written by the author, Follow the Breeze. It tells the story of a liberal arts student who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and became a small yamen runner. He gradually walked his own path and became a different style of Qingyun Road. I suggest that readers who like the culture of officialdom take a good look. 3. "First-grade County Magistrate": This is a historical novel about the history of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. It tells the story of the protagonist, Li Yuanhong, fighting corrupt officials in the Qing Dynasty officialdom, banning drugs, collecting mountain bandits, persuading farmers, and so on. It was very interesting and worth watching! 4. "Great Ming Official": This is a historical novel written by the author, Great Ming Yu Ni Da, about Liu Ran, a university student village official who aspired to become a civil servant. She embarked on a different path than she had expected and created her own path through writing novels. It was worth a look! The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~ If there are other web novels that you want to know, feel free to tell me anytime.π
πI recommend the following novels to you: Chen of Han Guan, Hongzhuang County Magistrate, Grand Scholar. They were all historical novels. The various open and secret struggles in the officialdom, the power struggles, and the complexity of human nature were very vivid, and the plot was also very exciting. I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI recommend the following officialdom novels to you: 1. " Guide to the Cultivation of an Empress ": The main character is a grassroots female top scholar. She tells the story of her struggles in officialdom, and has elements of ancient romance and time-travel. 2. << Zhao Wang Detective Letter >>: It tells the story of a prince, princess, general, and assistant minister who investigate cases in the court and Jianghu. It has both ancient romance and classical fictional elements. 3. << Rules of Life for Couples in Ancient Times >>: A story about a couple who traveled to ancient times, fought through various methods, and became husband and wife again. It has both ancient romance and classical fictional elements.> I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI recommend the following novels about officialdom: 1. "Han Guan Zhi Chen": This is a historical novel. It tells the story of Chen An, the grandson of Chen Ping, the prime minister of the early Han Dynasty, entering the officialdom of the early Han Dynasty under Chen Ping's influence. He also witnessed all kinds of people in the officialdom of the early Han Dynasty. It was worth a look! 2. "Da Ming Guan": This is a historical novel. It tells the story of a liberal arts student who was originally an otaku who transmigrated to an inexplicable Ming Dynasty. He became an official and happily walked out of an alternative path of success. Interesting! 3. "Ming Dynasty: Longevity!" Old Zhu Catches People According to My Story ": This was also a historical fiction novel. It was about a down-and-out scholar, Lin Ran. He was bound to the God-level Author System. Through writing novels, he exposed corrupt officials and became a public figure in the officialdom. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you, I hope you will like them: "Counting Heroes": This is a historical fiction novel. It mainly talks about internal party struggles and external border crises, as well as how the people in it grasp this era. It was a very interesting article. "Zhao Wang's Detective Notes": This was an ancient romance novel. It was about how an interesting detective, who loved to eat and drink, uncovered the difficult things that happened in the palace. The officialdom and Jianghu are intertwined. I recommend you to explore it. "Hongzhuang County Magistrate": This is an ancient romance novel. It tells the story of Mo Yan, who disguised as a man and became a seventh-grade county magistrate. She faced all kinds of affairs and crises in the busy officialdom. The seemingly dull but exciting life of an official. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah~
I recommend the following favorite works of Gao Gan: "The Concubine of the Prosperous Age, Qing Buke": The story of the female protagonist marrying the emperor after traveling to ancient times and being pampered from childhood to adulthood. "The Rich and Powerful's Favor: The Angry Wife Don't Think of Running Away": The female protagonist, who is a bodyguard, is held in the palm of the rich and powerful CEO's hand. She is spoiled to the point of panic. "The President's Boss 'Female Bodyguard": The love story between a female secret agent and the president, a sweet pet of rebirth. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Of course, there was! I'll recommend you a few novels about officialdom: " Counting the Famous People " is a book about the cultivation of officialdom in the late Ming Dynasty and the half-empty history of the Red Chamber. Old Zhu Catches People According to My Fictions was a historical officialdom article of the Ming Dynasty; Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty was a historical officialdom article of the Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties; The Best Guye was a historical officialdom article of the end of the Sui Dynasty; and The Marquis's Children was a historical officialdom article of the end of the dynasty. I hope you like my recommendation.π
I recommend 'Protecting Husband's Road to the Imperial Examinations' and 'Merit Monument: Were You a Brat in Your Past Life?' These two books are for you. They were all fantasy novels about immortal cultivation, but at the same time, they also incorporated elements of ancient officialdom. The former described Cheng Mu's journey of farming, imperial examinations, and officialdom after he transmigrated to an ancient world, while the latter described the steps of the character Li Ru transmigrating into a carp, earning merit points by doing good deeds, and finally becoming an immortal cultivator. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~