Liu Jiajing was a Chinese web novelist. His main works included Battle Through the Heavens, The Peak of Martial Arts, The Great Dominator, and so on. "Battle Through the Heavens" was a web novel with a fantasy theme. It told the story of the main character, Xiao Yan, who rose up during his training. The novel's plot was complicated and the characters were full, which was loved by the readers. "The Peak of Martial Refinement" was a web novel with a martial arts theme. It told the story of the main character Xiao Yan's rise through training. Not only did the novel contain intense battle scenes, but it also contained many profound character descriptions and philosophical thoughts. It was hailed as a classic work of Chinese online literature. " The Great Ruler " was a web novel with a fantasy theme. It told the story of the protagonist Mu Chen's rise in cultivation. Not only did the novel contain intense battle scenes, but it also contained many profound character descriptions and philosophical thoughts. It was hailed as a classic work of Chinese online literature. These are Liu Jiajing's main works. These works are loved and sought after by the majority of readers.
This book was called "The Devil is God." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Liu Fujia Jing, who was humorous, and the female protagonist, Yue Shangjing, who was arrogant. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "Demon is God" Author: Otaku Yong Shao. This is a suspense/wonderful world novel. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "The Devil is God." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Liu Fujia Jing, who was humorous, and the female protagonist, Yue Shangjing, who was arrogant. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "Demon is God" Author: Otaku Yong Shao. This is a suspense/wonderful world novel. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "The Devil is God." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Liu Fujia Jing, who was humorous, and the female protagonist, Yue Shangjing, who was arrogant. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "Demon is God" Author: Otaku Yong Shao. This is a suspense/wonderful world novel. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: I hope you will like this book.
Yan Yufu's identity as Lady Liu was the concubine of Qiu Yi, the second wife of the Qiu residence.
There were many poems in Jiajing, including Four Poems in the East Garden (Written in the Summer and Autumn of Jiajing Gengyin), Jiajing Palace Ci·Li Li Jin Wu Shu Ying Fan, Jiajing Palace Ci·Yu Mao Nian Shi Jin Wei, Jiajing Palace Ci·Small Car Flying to Xuandu, etc. In addition, Jiajing also had some other poems, but the specific content was not mentioned.
The poem that Emperor Jiajing was talking about was the "Asking Poetry". The content of this poem was: "Practice until the body is like a crane, and the thousand pine trees are two letters." I came to ask for the truth, the clouds are in the blue sky, the water is in the bottle." This poem expressed Emperor Jiajing's warning to Yan Song, Xu Jie, and the others, telling them that everyone had their own role and value. They should not fight for it and should perform their duties.
There were several reasons why Emperor Jiajing did not protect Yan Song. First of all, Yan Song was the scapegoat of Jiajing. For twenty years, he had been willing to take the blame for the emperor. During the reign of Jiajing, the country faced chaos, corruption, emptiness of the national treasury, invasion of foreign enemies and other problems. Jiajing was unwilling to take responsibility, so he chose Yan Song as a scapegoat. Secondly, Jiajing wanted to maintain his image as a monarch, and Yan Song, as a loyal and capable subordinate, could help Jiajing maintain his ruling position. In addition, Jiajing also admired Yan Song's ability and thought that he was a rare subordinate. Therefore, Jiajing chose to keep Yan Song and not execute him. To sum up, the reason why Jiajing did not protect Yan Song was because of personal interests and the needs of governance.
The cabinet members of Jiajing Dynasty included Yan Song, Yang Tinghe, Xu Jie, Li Chunfang, Gao Gong and others.