πI recommend the following novels about officialdom to you: 1. [Han Guan Zhi Chen]: Transmigrated into the Han Dynasty, the courtiers who lived above the three dynasties of Wen, Jing, and Wu, with historical and fictional historical elements. 2. "Tang Dynasty Executioner": Transmigrate to the Tang Dynasty and become an Executioner. Use modern forensic knowledge to find the real culprit behind the scenes and pursue evil. 3. "Grand Scholar": It traveled to the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty and described the romance, diet, men, and women of the Ming Dynasty, as well as the life of the officialdom. The above three novels were particularly detailed in the subject matter of officialdom, with twists and turns in the plot and distinct characters. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Liu Lanfang's Yue Fei Biography and Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms were both classic wuxia novels with their own unique styles and characteristics. Yue Fei Biography was one of Liu Lanfang's representative works. It used history as the background to tell the story of Yue Fei's war against Jin. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was one of Yuan Kuocheng's representative works. It used the Three Kingdoms period as the background to describe the wars and legends between the Wei, Shu, and Wu Kingdoms. In terms of literary style, Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms was more historical and heavy, describing the historical background of the Three Kingdoms period and the painful and tragic fate of the characters. Liu Lanfang's biography of Yue Fei was more focused on describing the war scenes and the portrayals of the characters, showing heroism and the complexity of human nature. These works are all classics in the history of Chinese literature. The readers can choose the works that suit them according to their own preferences and reading needs.
I recommend the following officialdom novels for you to choose from ~ 1."Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": The otaku liberal arts student transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. As a small yamen runner, how did he gradually rise in the officialdom and reveal the various rules of the Ming Dynasty's officialdom system. 2."Counting romantic figures": In the late Ming Dynasty of Regan and the half-empty historical officialdom of the Red Chamber, in the second year of Yonglong of the Great Zhou Dynasty, there were endless civil and military parties in the north and south, and bandits on the nine sides of the sea. 3."Ming Dynasty: The Poorest Evil Minister, Zhu Yuanzhang Begged Me to Embezzle": The beginning of the game is to travel to the 12th year of Hongwu. It is bound to the charity donation system. How to make a name for yourself in the officialdom? Let you see the various schemes and infighting in the officialdom. 4.<<Hongzhuang County Magistrate>>: The female protagonist originally thought that it was not difficult to be a county magistrate. She went shopping and tried cases. He could easily become the blue sky, but officialdom was exciting. He was helpless and shameless. They played officialdom together. 5."The Road to Protect Her Husband's Imperial Examination": Cheng Mu married a young wife. The full text goes towards farming + imperial examination + officialdom. The author is unrestrained and very good to read. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I don't think one is inherently better than the other. Written novels allow for more immersive reading and self-interpretation. Movies, on the other hand, can have a greater impact through special effects and acting. It all comes down to what you're looking for in a story.
I, the bookworm, would like to recommend you a few novels about officialdom! I recommend the ending novel "Reborn in the Early Years of Kangxi". The life and love of Empress Yunjuan and Yunshu in the Qing Palace were very exciting. In addition, there was also the book "Counting the Legendary People", which was a book about Regan's history of officialdom. It was super interesting. There was also a novel from Ji Yue Guan,"The Story of Raising Children in the Ancient Times", which was very suitable for reading when he was free. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend the fantasy novel "I Can Continue to Be a Big Boss". The main character, Chu Fei, transmigrated to the body of a peerless big shot, but he found that the big shot had lost his cultivation and was surrounded by hostility. Fortunately, he had awakened the most powerful system and had the support of an invincible divine weapon and the gods of the myriad worlds. He became the Chu Jun that everyone respected. The plot was full of ups and downs, and it was very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
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πI recommend the following officialdom novels to you: Han Guan Zhi Chen, Counting the Famous People, Struggling in the New Ming Dynasty, The Grand Duke of the Ming Dynasty, Chang 'an's Famous Supernatural Constable, and The World's Yamen. They cover different historical backgrounds and characteristics, allowing you to experience different plots and characters in the world of officialdom novels. I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI recommend the following books to you: "Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": The story of an otaku liberal arts student who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. His starting point was very low. As a vulgar little yamen runner, he watched how the protagonist walked out of an alternative style of Qingyun Road. "The General Abandons His Concubine": The female protagonist was originally a woman dressed in red. After becoming the princess of a general who had fought hundreds of battles, she schemed to fight for the royal family in the world and was involved in the conspiracy of becoming a concubine. The plot was heartbreaking. Those who fell into the pit, please bring their own tissues. "The Top Scholar Is Very Delicate": The male lead was a little sweet cake. The husband and wife joined hands to seek the welfare of the people and achieved a legend. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following officialdom novels to you: 1. "Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty": The otaku liberal arts student transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and became a small yamen runner. He walked out of the market and walked an alternative style of the Qingyun Road, revealing the various rules of the Ming Dynasty's official system. 2. "Counting romantic figures": In the late Ming Dynasty, the Red Chamber was a semi-empty historical officialdom. The key was how to grasp it when you were in it. 3. "Ming Guan": In the 12th year of Hongwu, Chen Wen's character was good, his official career was bumpy, and he was full of glory, forcing the emperor to have no way out. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels about officialdom to you: 1. " Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty ": The otaku liberal arts student transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty. How did he rise in the officialdom step by step? Watch how the protagonist reveals the various rules of the Ming Dynasty's officialdom system. 2. " First-grade County Magistrate ": Li Yuanhong, who traveled to the late Qing Dynasty, fought against corrupt officials, banned drugs, collected mountain bandits, encouraged farming, started factories, encouraged merchants, started mining, and built water conservancy projects. 3. << Tianxia Yamen >>: A white-collar worker from a modern society transmigrated to the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty. How to play around with the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty. The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you will like my recommendation.