šI recommend to you,"We Know Each Other, but Don't Leave Each Other", an ancient romance novel. The story is about the love and murder between an awkward prince and the daughter of a powerful minister who is competing for the throne. The female protagonist dressed as a man and entered the court. She happened to meet the prince. The two gradually got to know each other and fell in love. However, the struggle for the throne and various obstacles made their feelings suffer and entangled with each other. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
In ancient times, the imperial court referred to the ruling institutions supported by the kingdoms and vassal states under the feudal system. It was also the general term for the government. Under this ruling system, the ruler was usually called the emperor. The imperial court was the central government of the dynasty of the Central Plains and was considered the legitimate dynasty. Most of the conquered races and tribes in the surrounding areas submitted to the Central Plains regime and were granted the title of vassal states. The specific organization and functions of the imperial court varied in different dynasties. For example, the imperial court of the Tang and Song Dynasties was composed of six departments, each responsible for different matters, such as personnel management and financial situation. In ancient times, officials reported to the emperor and discussed matters through the court system. As for the salary of ancient officials, different dynasties had different forms of distribution, such as grain or currency. In short, the ancient imperial court was the central political institution of the feudal society, responsible for governing and managing national affairs.
There were many idioms used to describe the imperial court in ancient times, including half of the country, half of the river and mountain, the remaining mountains and rivers, the myriad of emotions, the broken mountains and rivers, and so on. These idioms were used to describe the situation of the imperial court or to express their evaluation of the imperial court. Among them, half of the country and half of the rivers and mountains referred to a part or a large part of the country, indicating the division of the country. The remaining mountains and rivers meant that the mountains and rivers had reached the end, which meant that they were in a desperate situation. A myriad of emotions expressed their deep feelings for the changes and turmoil in the court. The crumbling of mountains and rivers described the decline and ruin of the imperial court. These idioms used figurative metaphor to describe the situation and evaluation of the ancient imperial court.
In ancient times, the other names of the imperial court included Xiao Chen, Zhong Chen, Dan Chen, Yun Qu, Miao Tang, Rui Wo, Lang Miao, etc.
I recommend "The Traversing Female Empress Guide" to you. The female protagonist of this book also transmigrated and disguised as a man to enter the university. Later on, she stirred up shocking waves in the court, catching villains, exposing crafty sycophants, and rose to the top. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
In ancient China, the order of official positions in the imperial court was from the highest to the lowest: Emperor, Retired Emperor, Prime Minister, Minister of Xuanzheng, Pushe, Taibao, Zongzheng, and Jun. Among them, the Emperor was the supreme and had supreme power. The Retired Emperor was the Emperor's father and had the right to confer the position of the Emperor and inherit the throne. The Prime Minister was the official position that was most subordinate to the Emperor and had the right to advise and persuade the Emperor. The Minister of Public Affairs was the main official of the court and had the right to negotiate and supervise the implementation of court affairs. Pushe was the ceremonial official of the court and was responsible for etiquette and law. The Taibao was the disciple of the court and had the responsibility to coordinate the court and implement the rule. Zong Zheng was the religious official of the court, responsible for the rites and music ceremonies, and maintaining the purity of the country's religion. Jun was the county governor of the court, responsible for managing the administrative affairs of the court, appointing and dismissing officials, and assessing official positions.
There were many novels about transmigrating to ancient times and becoming rich. For example, Jia Baoyu in 'Dream of the Red Chamber' traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became a wealthy businessman by managing the Grand View Garden and the silk business. There was also Lin Chong in Water Margins who traveled to the Tang Dynasty and became a wealthy businessman through running a restaurant and gambling. These novels all told the story of transmigrating to ancient times and becoming rich.
In ancient times, there were many elegant titles for the imperial court, including " Tai Xuan Zhu,"" Lord," and " Jun."
The imperial court had many meanings in ancient times. It could refer to the place where the monarch received court meetings and dealt with political affairs. It was also the name of the central ruling body headed by the monarch or the monarch. From the perspective of the document system, the ancient imperial court had a system for issuing, executing, and managing documents. Different dynasties had different ways of distributing official salaries. In the Han Dynasty, the salary was distributed in a more casual manner. It might be paid in a single currency, a single grain, or a mixture of the two. In the Tang Dynasty, the salary was distributed according to the ninth grade. Before the An Lushan Rebellion, there was a double-track system of "annual salary and monthly salary". After that, only the monthly salary was distributed, including the salary of rice, currency, and the distribution of land. In the Song Dynasty, the salary of officials was generous. In addition to the official salary, there were various forms such as salary and grain, and the main officials of the imperial court also had additional benefits such as wine and grain. In the Ming Dynasty, the salary was paid together with currency and grain. After moving the capital to Beijing, it was difficult for officials to maintain their lives due to problems such as grain transportation and currency depreciations. The Qing Dynasty basically followed the Ming Dynasty and increased the "honest silver". As for the compensation for the death of officials, there were records of compensation for senior officials in the Han Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, the death of officials above the sixth rank had a monthly salary and a monthly salary compensation. The death of officials above the third rank also involved special memorials, memorial services, posthumous official positions, etc. In the Song Dynasty, there were spiritual consolations such as promotion, promotion, posthumous title, etc., as well as material aspects such as giving things, paying funeral expenses, etc. In ancient times, when the imperial court was short of money, they might confiscate the property of the rich to enrich the national treasury. For example, during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, this was done to deal with financial pressure. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I recommend the following two novels: 1. Princess of the Great Desert: This book tells the story of a beautiful girl from the Central Plains who marries into the desert and becomes a princess. During the chaotic times, she and the frontier fortress lord were united at the beginning of the chaotic times. Wang Gong was scheming. He had her on his left and right, and he was sincere to her. His youngest son died early, and he regretted it, but he never heard her clear laughter again. Later on, her brother took over her country and destroyed her hometownā¦Did the true love in this chaotic world really end here? 2. [Poem on the Frontier: This book tells the story of a princess who married a frontier fortress, but was used as a pawn by her father. In the end, she escaped from the imperial palace where she was imprisoned. For the sake of the city above the desert and for the sake of her beloved, she vowed to take revenge.]
Yes, I recommend "Concubine's Desires" to you. The female protagonist of this novel was a small architect. She inexplicably transmigrated to a chaotic space-time and was confused when she faced the bloody and chaotic space-time. Did she transmigrate for a thousand years to save the millions of lives in time and space, or to seize the world, or perhaps, this thousand years of transmigration was just for him alone! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~š