The following is a list of recommended novels about the imperial concubines of the Qing Dynasty: 1. " Reborn Concubine Kangxi ": This novel described the struggle of a consort in the palace after her rebirth. 2. The main character of this novel was a transmigrated woman who experienced a series of palace fights in the Qing Palace. 3. The main character of this novel was a woman who traveled through time and tried her best to become a concubine in the Qing Dynasty. 4. " The Fujin of Qing Dynasty is Not to Be Trifled With ": This novel was also an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist traveled back to the Qing Dynasty and lived in the harem. Please note that the recommended books are based on the search results provided. There may be other related novels that have not been mentioned.

The following is a list of recommended novels about the rebirth of the Qing Dynasty: 1. " Rebirth of the Qing Dynasty: The Tenth Prince of the Qing Dynasty ": The protagonist accidentally saved Emperor Kangxi and was conferred the title of Tenth Prince. 2. The protagonist traveled back to the Yongzheng period and relied on the experience of a criminal police captain to investigate cases in the Qing Dynasty. 3. [Jiangshan Monogatari]: The story takes place in the Qing Dynasty. The details are unknown. I hope these recommendations will meet your needs.
Among the recommended books for Yue Fei's novels from the Qing Dynasty, there were Shuo Yue Quan Zhuan, Jing Zhong Yue Zhuan, Xiao Shang He, The Great Song Dynasty's Recasting of Mountains and Rivers, The Legend of the Martial Saint Yue Wu Mu, The Southern Song Dynasty was like a song, The Great Song Dynasty had seeds, Laughing proudly in the court, and so on. These novels were rich in content, and the story was full of ups and downs. It was worth reading.
The following is a list of recommended books about the rebirth of the female protagonist in Qing Dynasty novels: 1. " Qingchuan Rebirth: This novel tells the story of the female protagonist's rebirth to the Kangxi Dynasty and the story between her and Master Jiu. It's full of fun and humor. 2. " The Daily Life of Wenxi Imperial Consort ": The heroine of the story was an imperial consort who had traveled to the Qing Dynasty and described her daily life. 3. " Little Rich Woman of Qing Dynasty ": The female protagonist was reborn as the daughter of a Qing Dynasty official. With the omnipotent space, she showed her various experiences such as making money, cultivating, and finding a husband. 4. " Bringing the Space to the Qing Dynasty ": The female protagonist, Tang Feifei, traveled to the Qing Dynasty after the apocalypse. She brought the space and the materials collected in her previous life to re-cultivate her superpower in the Qing Dynasty and observed the Qing Dynasty's house fights at a close distance. These novels were all set in the context of the female protagonist's rebirth to the Qing Dynasty, describing their stories and experiences. They cover different plots and styles, suitable for readers who like the Qing Dynasty.
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Here are some recommended novels about the Ming Dynasty officialdom: 1. " Late Ming Dynasty Strong Liang ": This novel tells the story of the protagonist Xu Liang's struggle in the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty. He experienced ups and downs, gradually climbed up, and experienced the dangers of officialdom. 2. " I'm Really the Crown Prince ": The protagonist of this novel was a modern man who traveled back in time to become the Crown Prince. In order to save his life and fight for the throne, he started a series of stories that were full of imagination. 3. " From Staff to Powerful Officials ": This novel described the strange stories of officialdom and could be read online. 4. " Affection in officialdom: The Official career of a Red Pink ": This novel is also about the strange things in officialdom. It can be read online. 5. " Red Apricot in Royal Garb ": This novel is also a story about officialdom. It can be read online. 6. " Guide to the Cultivation of an Empress ": This novel covers topics such as the game of officialdom, unspoken rules, and official career. It can be read online. 7. " Sailing the Great Ming Dynasty ": This novel is also about the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty. It can be read online. Please note that the novels recommended above may only be a part of the search results. There are other possible novels to choose from.
I can recommend the following Qianlong Dynasty novels: 1. " Emperor Qianlong ": This novel was written by Er Yuehe. It tells the story of Emperor Qianlong's ambition after he succeeded to the throne and devoted himself to creating the prosperous Qing Dynasty. 2. " Qianlong Dynasty ": This novel was written by the 50 states of Guanhe. Through neutral and objective commentary, it deeply explains the real situation of China during the Qianlong period, including the game of the court and the observation of civil society. 3. Fake Son of Heaven: The characters in this novel include Wang Zhiming and Huang Degong. It tells the story of their power struggles in the Qianlong Dynasty. It should be noted that the books recommended above were based on the information related to the Qianlong Dynasty's power tactics mentioned in the search results.
I found a list of recommended books for the Ming Dynasty's legendary novels. Here are some recommended books: 1. The author of Legend of the Late Ming Dynasty, Lost in the Wind, described the road of survival of modern Zheng Xunrui who traveled to the late Ming Dynasty. 2. The author of Late Ming, Ke Shanmeng, described the rise of the black-bellied office director in the internal and external troubles of the late Ming Dynasty, creating a magnificent story. These books might be the legendary novels of the Ming Dynasty that you are looking for. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your reading needs.
The following is the order of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty: 1. Nurhachi (Destiny) 2. Huang Taiji (Tian Cong/Chong De) 3. Fulin (Shunzhi) 4. Xuan Ye (Kang Xi) 5. Yinzhen (Yongzheng) 6. Hongli (Qianlong) 7. Yan (Jiaqing) 8. Yi Ning (Daoguang) 9. Yi Yi (Xianfeng) 10. Zaichun (Tongzhi) 11. Zai Tian (Guangxu) 12. Puyi (Xuantong) While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The list of the 12 emperors of the Qing Dynasty was as follows: 1. Nurhachi (Mandate of Heaven);2. Huang Taiji (Tiancong);3. Fulin (Shunzhi);4. Xuan Ye (Kangxi);5. Yin Zhen (Yongzheng);6. Hongli (Qianlong);7. Yongyan, later changed to Yan (Jiaqing);8. Mianning, later changed to Yining (Daoguang);9. Yi Yi (Xianfeng);10. Zaichun (Tongzhi);11. Zai Tian (Guangxu);12. Puyi (Xuantong).
The order of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty is as follows: 1. Nurhachi (Destiny) 2. Huang Taiji (Tiancong, Chongde) 3. Fulin (Shunzhi) 4. Xuan Ye (Kang Xi) 5. Yinzhen (Yongzheng) 6. Hongli (Qianlong) 7. Yan (Jiaqing) 8. Yi Ning (Daoguang) 9. Yi Yi (Xianfeng) 10. Zaichun (Tongzhi) 11. Zai Tian (Guangxu) 12. Puyi (Xuantong) Please note that there were 12 emperors in the Qing Dynasty, but only 11 of them were officially emperors. Nurhachi was the late emperor. At that time, the Qing Dynasty had not yet been established. The founding emperor of the Qing Dynasty was Huang Taiji.