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Can you recommend some novels about officialdom similar to Recast the Official Ladder?

2024-08-10 12:47
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2024-08-10 17:50

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you, hoping to meet your needs: 1. "Han Guan Zhi Chen": A historical novel. The protagonist, Chen An, stepped into the officialdom of the early Han Dynasty and witnessed all kinds of people in the officialdom of the early Han Dynasty. At the same time, he also followed the army to attack the Xiongnu in the north and became a courtier and minister of the Han Dynasty who crossed the three dynasties of Wen, Jing and Wu. 2. "Counting the Heroes": History-a fictional historical novel. The protagonist Wan Tianqing faced the background of the civil and military factions in the North and South during the late Ming Dynasty. How did he seize the opportunity to become a successful official? 3. "Grand Scholar": History-Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasty novels. The protagonist traveled back to the Jiajing dynasty and described the officialdom of the Ming dynasty and the romantic scenes. It made people completely immersed in the history of the Ming dynasty. I hope you will like my recommendation. If you need it, you can come to me again. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Can you recommend some novels about pure officialdom that are similar to the official way of the common people, the official policy, and the official god?

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2024-07-16 18:30

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend "The Divine Conspiracy of the Tang Dynasty" to you. This book is a historical novel about the two Jin Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The story of the protagonist's counterattack at the end of the Tang Dynasty is full of officialdom struggles and strategic wisdom. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

official ladder

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2025-01-15 00:14

The Official Ladder was a novel written by a man fishing for people. The story told the story of the protagonist Ding Changsheng's youth, from stealing from a young age to becoming a big shot in the officialdom. The process of him grasping resources, saving people, fighting, and striving to climb up in the officialdom. This novel showed the cruelty and complexity of officialdom, as well as the struggle and growth of the protagonist. The story outline, character introduction, and evaluation of " Official Ladder " could be found in the relevant recommendations.

Can you recommend some novels about officialdom that are set in the real world, like the official demon?

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2024-08-17 07:34

Yes, I recommend the book Grey World to you. It tells the story of a person who went from being an employee of a state-owned enterprise to a successful entrepreneur, then to being in prison and then to working hard in prison. The book used the business world as the stage. The strokes were vivid and full of flesh and blood. It deeply explained the principles, laws, advance and retreat of the business world... It deeply understood the core issues of politics, interests, power, human feelings, and so on. It made people brush away the dust and open their eyes to see the characteristics, mysteries, rules, and secrets of the business world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Can you recommend some novels about officialdom?

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2025-03-24 13:33

๐Ÿ˜‹I have a novel that suits you very well. It's called "Counting Heroes." It's a historical novel. It tells the story of the second year of Yonglong of the Great Zhou Dynasty, when the civil and military factions in the north and south fought endlessly, and the bandits on the nine sides of the sea were fierce. How did the brothers grasp this era? It's full of political struggles and has a rich historical background. It's definitely delicious ~ I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Can you recommend some novels about officialdom?

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2025-03-11 15:23

Of course! If it's novels about officialdom, I'll recommend a few to you: 1. The plot of "Guide to the Cultivation of an Empress" included the struggles of a grassroots female top scholar, the confrontation between a scheming man and a scheming woman, and a true love story. 2. In "The Prime Minister's Strategy," the protagonist traveled to the Great Ying Dynasty, where he was in the middle of an official struggle and started a love story with the cold Prime Minister. 3. "Hongzhuang County Magistrate". The female protagonist became a county magistrate as a male. She dealt with the people's livelihood, big and small. There were plots of suppression from the upper and lower levels, unexpected crises, and so on. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Can you recommend some novels about officialdom?

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2024-09-27 01:42

๐Ÿ˜‹I'll recommend you a few novels about officialdom. I hope you like them: 1. " Counting the Heroes " was a historical novel. It was about the civil and military factions in the north and south, and the imperial court of the Great Zhou Dynasty in the second year of Yonglong. It was definitely interesting. Brothers, please support it. 2. " Ming Zhu " was a historical novel about the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. It was a story about a modern woman returning to the Ming Dynasty. From singing and performing to entering the officialdom, all kinds of different life experiences made one's blood boil. 3. " Dear Minister, Stop Escaping." It was an ancient romance novel. It was a classic fictional novel with a thrilling version of officialdom as its theme. It allowed one to experience the horror of the dark side of the top echelons of officialdom. It was very attractive. The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you will like my recommendation.

Can you recommend some novels about officialdom?

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2024-09-20 17:48

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. [Han Si as an Official]: A farmer who did not know the classics and wanted to bring glory to his ancestors could only donate an official position, thus starting the road of donating an official position. 2. "The Years of Being an Official in the Ming Dynasty": In order to earn some money and land, Chen Dun became a small official in the Ming Dynasty and finally achieved great achievements. 3. "Return to Song Xing": A real man in the world, not a day without power, a day without money. Being an official was the best, because it was a three-year-old magistrate, and it was worth 100,000 snowflake silver. 4. "Splendid Ming Dynasty First-grade Official": A transmigrator Yan Shigui who graduated from the University of Finance and Economics. He planned to use what he learned from his professional course to transform a small cotton spinning workshop. It was actually very famous. 5. <<Home has a son-in-law>>: A young husband wanted to stand out in the officialdom, so he accepted a "three-no" wife with equal marriage and began his road to being an official. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Can you recommend some novels about officialdom?

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2024-09-17 11:11

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend two novels to you," Guide to Raising an Empress " and " Guide to the Prime Minister ". The former was a story of a grassroots female top scholar struggling in officialdom, including vulgar officialdom struggles and transmigration, while the latter was a story of a woman transmigrating to the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty, including the struggle between conspiracy and overt conspiracy, external dangers and internal contradictions. I hope you like my recommendation.๐Ÿ˜—

Can you recommend some novels about officialdom?

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2024-09-14 22:29

I recommend "Counting the Heroes". This book is a historical novel that narrates the story of the officialdom in the late Ming Dynasty. It is full of descriptions of political struggles and the way to survive. It is worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah~

Can you recommend some novels about officialdom?

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2024-09-09 22:15

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following officialdom novels to you, I hope you will like them: " Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty ": An otaku liberal arts student who transmigrated to the identity of a vulgar yamen runner in the Ming Dynasty. How to happily walk out of an alternative style of Qingyun Road and reveal the various rules of the Ming Dynasty's official system. [Wings of Great Brightness]: A down-and-out Jinyiwei who started his glorious career of fighting civil officials, playing with military officials, and sweeping away power eunuchs in the Zhengde period. To become the emperor's vassal, he had the ambition to protect the world. Not only did he have to protect the emperor, but he also had to protect the people of the world. He was also the wings of the Ming Dynasty, the wings of the world. << Hongzhuang County Magistrate >>: A woman disguised as a man became a seventh-grade county magistrate. How could she play with the officialdom when she was in a wonderful, helpless, and shameless situation? I hope you like my recommendation.๐Ÿ˜—

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