During the six southern expeditions of Kangxi, Emperor Kangxi chose to live in the Cao family four times. The Cao family was the home of Kangxi's younger brother, Cao Yin. It was also the home of Cao Xueqin, the author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Cao Yin was highly regarded and trusted by Kangxi, and the Cao family's business flourished because of Kangxi's support. Kangxi chose to live with the Cao family because they had a deep relationship with Kangxi. Kangxi paid special attention to the Cao family. In addition, Kangxi also lived in Nanhai Academy and Tiger Hill Palace.
The title and information of the princess during the Kangxi period can be referred to the following example: During the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, the title of a princess was generally called "Junjun". In the Qing Dynasty, the title of a county monarch usually began with the word "Jun" followed by the word "Jun", such as "Qing Jun Jun","Qing Jun Founding Duke", etc. The title of a viscountess was usually related to the geographical location and historical background of the place. For example, in the Qing Dynasty, the titles of princesses in Sichuan and Guizhou were usually based on the local landscape. The viscountess's information was as follows: - The viscountess was usually a noble bureaucrat with a certain political power and social status. - The term of office of a viscountess was usually one year, and could be re-elected once or more. - The position of a viscountess was usually specially selected or recommended by the emperor, and the selection criteria were relatively high. - The main responsibility of the viscountess was to manage the local administrative divisions, financial revenue and expenditure, and the army. - The living conditions of a viscountess were generally higher and they had certain privileges and benefits.
The story of the two Antarctic expeditions took place in 1911. The expedition led by Roald Amundsen, a Norway explorer, and the expedition led by Robert Scott, a British explorer, both tried to be the first to reach the South Pole. Amundsen's team reached the South Pole on December 14, 1911, more than a month before Scott's. Amundsen's team stayed at the South Pole for two days before returning. Scott's team suffered from severe cold, fatigue, hunger, and disease on the way back, causing Scott and his four companions to die on the way back. Amundsen's team successfully completed the exploration mission and returned to base safely. Although Scott's team had failed, they had left behind some valuable experience. The stories of these two expeditions demonstrated the importance of courage, perseverance, and an estimation of the difficulties ahead.
The economic situation of the Northern and Southern Dynasties was obviously different between the South and the North. The economy of the south developed rapidly, especially the Jiangnan area, including the Yangtze River basin, Lingnan, and the Sanwu area. It became an important grain-producing area. Southern farmers introduced advanced agricultural techniques and tools, promoted the manure field method, built water conservancy projects, and expanded the irrigation area of farmland, thus increasing grain production. During the Southern Dynasties, the rice production had already surpassed that of the north. In contrast, the economic development in the north was relatively slow, especially in the Yellow River basin. The economic development gap between the north and the south during the Qin and Han Dynasties was very large. The economy of the north was far higher than that of the south. The economic characteristics of the Northern and Southern Dynasties included the importance of the manor economy and the monastery economy, the overall level of the commodity economy was relatively low, and the economic exchanges between various ethnic groups were strengthened. In addition, there were also differences in the social and economic structures of the north and south, including differences in population management systems, land systems, and the degree of commercial economic development. In general, the economic situation in the Southern and Northern Dynasties was relatively good in the south, while the economic development in the north was relatively slow.
Yes, I recommend " No Pleasure in the Forbidden City: A Shallow Memory of the True Heart ". The book was about a modern woman who traveled to the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty and was involved in the battle for the throne. She won Kangxi's appreciation and also attracted the attention of Kangxi's sons. A romantic love story began. I hope you like my recommendation.π
Third Uncle Nanpai's Grave Robber's Chronicles was originally submitted on Qidian Chinese website.
This question was not very common because the Radiant Age was a fictional world that could have many different story settings and explanations. However, in general, the Radiant Era could be set as a period with a large time span. There were various reasons that led to the migration of some families. Some possible reasons included: [1. The geographical factor: During the Age of Light, the western region might have more advantageous agriculture and resources, so some families might have chosen to migrate there in order to obtain more wealth and food.] 2. Political factors: Some families may be hunted down or persecuted by the government and forced to move to other areas. These families might choose to build new homes in the west to avoid the government's pursuit. 3. Cultural factors: Western regions may have more advanced culture and technology, so some families may want to learn and learn from these cultures and technologies in order to better adapt to the new living environment. The above are just some possible reasons. The specific reasons may vary according to the work. No matter what the reason was, it was only a possibility that the 12 Clans of the Radiant Age might have all lived in the West.
Han Li didn't mention the exact time he would take back the Six-Winged Frost Centipede. As such, I don't know the exact time Han Li withdrew the Six-Winged Frost Centipede. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
The Great Path to Heaven and Six South Kezi was a new fantasy novel, published by Yangcheng Evening News Press. The book was published in 2020 and had a total of 279 pages. It was Maoni's masterpiece after Celebrating the Years, Choosing the Heavens, and General Night. The specific content and storyline of the book have not been mentioned.
πI recommend the following two novels to you: " The Little Miser in Pure Clothes " and " Hunting the World with You." " The Little Weasel of Qingchuan " tells the story of a girl who traveled back in time to the Kangxi period and became the first daughter of the Ulanala family. She married the fourth prince, Yinzhen. The story is full of elements of time-travel and ancient romance. On the other hand," Hunting the World with You " was about a girl from a military academy who traveled to the end of Kangxi and became Yinzhen's wife. Not only did she have to face the palace struggle, but she also had to deal with the entanglement between love and power. I hope you like my recommendation.π