Can you recommend some good novels about officialdom?πI recommend the following officialdom novels to you: Han Guan Zhi Chen, Counting the Famous People, Struggling in the New Ming Dynasty, The Grand Duke of the Ming Dynasty, Chang 'an's Famous Supernatural Constable, and The World's Yamen. They cover different historical backgrounds and characteristics, allowing you to experience different plots and characters in the world of officialdom novels. I hope you like my recommendation.π
Can you recommend some good novels about officialdom?πI recommend the following books to you:
"Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": The story of an otaku liberal arts student who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. His starting point was very low. As a vulgar little yamen runner, he watched how the protagonist walked out of an alternative style of Qingyun Road.
"The General Abandons His Concubine": The female protagonist was originally a woman dressed in red. After becoming the princess of a general who had fought hundreds of battles, she schemed to fight for the royal family in the world and was involved in the conspiracy of becoming a concubine. The plot was heartbreaking. Those who fell into the pit, please bring their own tissues.
"The Top Scholar Is Very Delicate": The male lead was a little sweet cake. The husband and wife joined hands to seek the welfare of the people and achieved a legend.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Can you recommend some good novels about officialdom?πI recommend the following officialdom novels to you:
1. "Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": The otaku liberal arts student transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and became a small yamen runner. He walked out of the market and walked an alternative style of the Qingyun Road, revealing the various rules of the Ming Dynasty's official system.
2. "Counting romantic figures": In the late Ming Dynasty, the Red Chamber was a semi-empty historical officialdom. The key was how to grasp it when you were in it.
3. "Ming Guan": In the 12th year of Hongwu, Chen Wen's character was good, his official career was bumpy, and he was full of glory, forcing the emperor to have no way out.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Can you recommend some good novels about officialdom?πI recommend the following novels about officialdom to you:
1. " Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty ": The otaku liberal arts student transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. How did he rise in the officialdom step by step? Watch how the protagonist reveals the various rules of the Ming Dynasty's officialdom system.
2. " First-grade County Magistrate ": Li Yuanhong, who traveled to the late Qing Dynasty, fought against corrupt officials, banned drugs, collected mountain bandits, encouraged farming, started factories, encouraged merchants, started mining, and built water conservancy projects.
3. << Tianxia Yamen >>: A white-collar worker from a modern society transmigrated to the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty. How to play around with the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty.
The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you will like my recommendation.
Can you recommend some good novels about officialdom?Yes, I recommend Empire Legion to you." The book was a military-war fantasy novel, which described the internal strife of the Pei Corporation and the company's crises. The protagonist, Pei Moxing, was an extremely rigorous workaholic with obsessive-compulsive disorder. He faced all kinds of challenges together with his female companion, Chang Jiaqi. The struggle between brothers, the resolution of the company's crisis, and so on made this novel full of excitement. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Can you recommend some good novels about officialdom?πI recommend the following official works to you. They are all well-written ~
"Ming Dynasty: Longevity!" Old Zhu Catches People According to My Fictions ": A down-and-out scholar who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. With the help of the god-level author system, he gradually rose in the officialdom. Sometimes he angrily rebuked corrupt officials, and sometimes he broke the rigid image of traditional literati. It was an officialdom novel that had both a sense of history and modern elements.
"Counting Heroes": It described how the protagonist in the officialdom seized the opportunity in the turbulent situation in the late Ming Dynasty and finally became a graceful and unrestrained official master. The story was compact and the writing was smooth. It was definitely not bad.
The protagonist searched for clues through autopsy and laboratory tests, and finally found the official career of the real murderer. It was a good novel with both elements of solving cases and officialdom.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Can you recommend some good novels about officialdom?πI recommend the following novels about officialdom to you:
1. Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty: An otaku liberal arts student travels to the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty and uses his wisdom and courage to walk out of an unusual path to the sky.
2. [Wings of Great Brightness]: An abject Jinyiwei turned around and became a close minister of the emperor. He constantly fought civil officials and played with military officials, becoming the wings of the world.
3. " Great Ming: The Poorest Evil Minister, Zhu Yuanzhang Begged Me to Embezzle ": A transmigrator used his god-level writer system to counterattack the bleak life of the officialdom and break the authority of those corrupt officials.
I hope you like my recommendation.π
Can you recommend some good novels about officialdom?πI recommend the following articles to you:
1. "Joking about Heshen": A historical novel about the history of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. It tells the legendary story of Heshen in the officialdom and Jianghu.
2. "Counting Heroes": A historical novel that described the civil and military factions in the north and south during the second year of Yonglong of the Great Zhou Dynasty, as well as the situation of the bandits in the nine borders.
3. "Han Guan Zhi Chen": A historical novel that narrates the story of Chen An, who lived above the three dynasties of Wen, Jing, and Wu, in the officialdom of the early Han Dynasty.
4. "Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": A historical novel about the Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties. It described how an otaku liberal arts student transmigrated to an inexplicable Ming Dynasty and how he walked out of an alternative path of success.
5. "First-grade County Magistrate": A historical novel about the history of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. It tells the story of how Li Yuanhong fought against corrupt officials, banned drugs, collected mountain bandits, encouraged farming, and how to open factories, encourage merchants, run mines, and develop water conservancy.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Can you recommend some good novels about officialdom?πI recommend the following novels to you. They are all about officialdom:
1. Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty: It was a story about an otaku liberal arts student who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. His status was low, and he was able to make a comeback in the marketplace.
2. "Guide to the Cultivation of an Empress": It tells the story of a grassroots female top scorer struggling in officialdom. It is full of confrontations between an overt scheming man and a scheming woman, as well as a bone-deep love that appears suddenly.
3. "Tang Dynasty Criminal Officer": It was a dramatic story about a poor lord who worked as a forensic doctor and solved cases during the Tang Dynasty.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Can you recommend some good novels about officialdom?πI'm very happy to recommend the following novels about officialdom:
1. "A Cool Breeze Knows What I Want": This book tells the story of a successor of the Imperial Group and his beloved wife. They fight and compete in the officialdom. It is a very good modern romance novel about wealthy families.
2. "Behind the Scenes": This novel was a story of a hot-blooded drama that made a comeback in the entertainment industry. At the same time, it was also a story of a pair of childhood sweethearts who kept missing each other and met each other again and again. It told the story of them facing difficulties in officialdom and fighting bravely.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π