I recommend the following novels to you: "Kangxi, Your Qing Dynasty Is Gone": History-Qing history and Republic of China novels. They cheated Kangxi, harmed the Qing Dynasty, stole the world, and angered Wu Sangui to death! The plot was intense and exciting. "Yongzheng Cultivation Plan": An ancient romance novel about a modern female killer who traveled to the Qing Dynasty. She did not want to be involved in the struggle for imperial power, but she was involved in it. [The Virtuous Concubine of the Qing Palace]: An ancient romance novel. It described the legendary experience of the Wuya family from the palace maid to the Empress Dowager, and described the details of life in the Qing Palace. "Reborn at the End of Kangxi": A historical novel of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. The protagonist was reborn into the Cao family in Jiangnan at the end of Kangxi's reign. It described how he fought for his family and himself. I hope you like the above recommendations. If there are other novels you want to know, please let me know. Muah ~
I recommend the novel "Qing Chuan's Learning God Crown Princess" to you. Although the name of the prince has changed to Yonglian instead of Yinreng, the plot matches the keywords you have given. This novel told the story of a modern girl who traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became the little princess of the Qing Dynasty, Hai Lanzhu. With the help of the system, she signed a high-level soul marriage contract with the little prince and experienced all kinds of life and death crises with the prince. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
These three books weren't real historical books, but the plots and character settings of the modern online novels, Emperor Kangxi, Emperor Yongzheng, and Emperor Qianlong. These novels were inspired by historical events and characters, but some fictional plots and characters were added, making them inconsistent with real history. Although these novels were not real historical books, they reflected the politics, culture, and social style of the Qing Dynasty to a certain extent, attracting the attention and love of many readers. At the same time, these novels were also widely used as tools for historical education and cultural exchange, which had a certain cultural value.
This statement was not accurate. Although Qianlong was the emperor for three years after his abdication, he was not a puppet emperor. After Qianlong reigned for 60 years, he abdicated the throne to Emperor Jiaqing. However, at the abdication ceremony, he was unwilling to hand over the imperial seal at first. Later, although he handed it over, he took out the seal of the "Treasure of the Supreme Emperor", indicating that he would still control the state affairs. He Shen was Qianlong's favorite minister. After Qianlong abdicated, he still brought memorials to the Yangxin Hall every day to report to Qianlong. After Qianlong made a decision, He Shen conveyed it to the court, which made the actual power of Emperor Jiaqing empty in the early days. In addition, the White Lotus Society uprising broke out during the Jiaqing period. Qianlong continued to control the military and political power on the grounds that Jiaqing needed to learn how to govern the country under his guidance. It could be seen that Qianlong still had great power after his abdication and was not a puppet emperor.
Some novels involved Emperor Qianlong and Ji Xiaolan, such as " After Heshen saved the beauty, Ji Xiaolan wrote a couplet, Qianlong understood it and laughed non-stop." These novels showed the interesting story between the emperor and his subjects. In the story, Qianlong reigned for a long time and created a large number of poems. He liked to travel incognito with He Shen and Ji Xiaolan. In the story of Lin Tangzhou, Qianlong's performance when he saw the performing girl reflected his romantic side. Ji Xiaolan and He Shen accompanied him and responded accordingly. There was also a story about Ji Xiaolan letting Qianlong serve him and Heshen a meal, and Heshen spent a million taels for it, as well as Ji Xiaolan cleverly letting Heshen expose his corruption and cliques in front of Qianlong. These novels used Qianlong, Ji Xiaolan, and others as the main characters, depicting the complex relationship between them and the social customs of the time. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
He couldn't be sure which author it was because there were many names and authors in the novel. However, Emperor Kangxi was an important emperor in Chinese history. During his reign, he carried out a series of reforms that had a profound impact on Chinese history and politics.
The following are some novel recommendations about the rebirth of Emperor Kangxi: 1. [The Golden Age of the Qing Dynasty]: The story of a time-traveling woman who was reborn in the 43rd year of Kangxi and became a legend in the harem of the Yongzheng Dynasty. 2. The story of a transmigrator who was reborn as the Prince of the Yongzheng Dynasty. 3. "The Pure Dress of Concubine Wan Chen": The female lead was clear-headed and had a golden finger. Her goal was to endure Qianlong to death and live to ninety-nine. 4. "Reborn in the Qing Palace as a Jingfei (Qingchuan)": The protagonist was reborn into the body of Wang Jiashi, the concubine of Kangxi's harem who died after a miscarriage. 5. [Integrated Film and Television] Kangxi Reborn to Raise a Prince: The story of the protagonist Kangxi's rebirth to raise a prince. 6. The protagonist traveled to the Kangxi era and became Old Promise. 7. The protagonist traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became Kangxi's cousin. 8. [The Golden Age of the Qing Dynasty]: It was a story about the harem of the Yongzheng Dynasty. The protagonist was reborn in the 43rd year of Kangxi. 9. "Zhenxin Chronicle": A non-transmigration article describing the struggle for the throne at the end of Kangxi's reign. Please note that the novels recommended above may only be a part of them. There are other novels about the rebirth of Kangxi.
Qianlong Dynasty was a Chinese TV series directed by Ma Xiao. It had a total of 40 episodes. The play described Emperor Qianlong's experience in governing the country during the golden age of Qianlong, as well as his investigation of the governor of Gansu, Wang Danwang. This TV series showed the power and wealth of the Qing Dynasty during the Qianlong period.
Qianlong had a total of 27 children, of which 17 were sons and 10 were daughters. Their names and descriptions were as follows: The son: 1. Yong Huang (Aisin Gioro Yong Huang): The eldest son of Emperor Qianlong, whose mother was Imperial Consort Zhemin. 2. Yonglian (Aisin Gioro·Yonglian): The second son of Qianlong, his mother is Empress Xiaoxian Chun. 3. Yongzhang (Aisin Gioro·Yongzhang): Qianlong's third son, mother is the imperial concubine of Chunhui. 4. The fourth son of Emperor Qianlong, whose mother was Imperial Consort Shujia. 5. Yongqi (Aisin Gioro·Yongqi): Qianlong's fifth son, his mother is Imperial Consort Yu. 6. Yongrong (Aisin Gioro·Yongrong): The sixth son of Emperor Qianlong, whose mother was the Imperial Consort Chunhui. 7. Yongcong (Aisin Gioro Yongcong): The seventh son of Emperor Qianlong, whose mother was Empress Xiaoxian Chun. 8. Yongxuan (Aisin Gioro·Yongxuan): The eighth son of Qianlong, his mother is the Imperial Consort Shujia. 9. The ninth son of Emperor Qianlong, whose mother was Imperial Consort Shujia. 10. The twelfth son of Emperor Qianlong, whose mother was the step-queen. 11. Yongjing (Aisin Gioro Yongjing): The thirteenth son of Emperor Qianlong, whose mother was the step-queen. 12. Yonglu (Aisin Gioro Yonglu): Qianlong's fourteenth son, mother unknown. 13. Yongyan (Aisin Gioro·Yongyan): Qianlong's fifteenth son, his mother is Wei Yingluo. 14. Yonglin (Aisin Gioro Yonglin): The 17th son of Emperor Qianlong, whose mother was Wei Yingluo. His daughter: 1. Princess Gulun and Princess Hejing (the seventh daughter of Emperor Qianlong): The seventh daughter of Emperor Qianlong, whose mother was Empress Xiaoyi Chun. 2. Unnamed (Emperor's Eighth Daughter): The eighth daughter of Emperor Qianlong, whose mother was Noble Consort Xin. 3. [Unnamed (Ninth Daughter of Emperor): The ninth daughter of Emperor Qianlong. Her mother was the imperial concubine of Emperor Shujia, Jin Jiashi.] 4. Unnamed (Emperor's Tenth Daughter): Qianlong's tenth daughter, mother unknown. 5. Unnamed (Emperor's 11th Daughter): The 11th daughter of Emperor Qianlong, whose mother was Imperial Consort Shujia. This was the list of the 27 children of Qianlong.
" Reborn as Emperor in the Qianlong Dynasty " was a rebirth novel written by an admiral. The story told the story of an ordinary person who was reborn and returned to the Qianlong Dynasty. He dreamed of becoming an emperor. The specific plot and chapter content could only be understood after reading the novel.
" Reborn as Emperor in the Qianlong Dynasty " was a rebirth novel written by an admiral. The story told the story of an ordinary person who was reborn and returned to the Qianlong Dynasty. He dreamed of becoming an emperor. The specific plot and chapter content could only be understood after reading the novel.