He couldn't be sure which author it was because there were many names and authors in the novel. However, Emperor Kangxi was an important emperor in Chinese history. During his reign, he carried out a series of reforms that had a profound impact on Chinese history and politics.
The author of the novel Kangxi Emperor was from the Qing Dynasty.
The following are some novel recommendations about the rebirth of Emperor Kangxi: 1. [The Golden Age of the Qing Dynasty]: The story of a time-traveling woman who was reborn in the 43rd year of Kangxi and became a legend in the harem of the Yongzheng Dynasty. 2. The story of a transmigrator who was reborn as the Prince of the Yongzheng Dynasty. 3. "The Pure Dress of Concubine Wan Chen": The female lead was clear-headed and had a golden finger. Her goal was to endure Qianlong to death and live to ninety-nine. 4. "Reborn in the Qing Palace as a Jingfei (Qingchuan)": The protagonist was reborn into the body of Wang Jiashi, the concubine of Kangxi's harem who died after a miscarriage. 5. [Integrated Film and Television] Kangxi Reborn to Raise a Prince: The story of the protagonist Kangxi's rebirth to raise a prince. 6. The protagonist traveled to the Kangxi era and became Old Promise. 7. The protagonist traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became Kangxi's cousin. 8. [The Golden Age of the Qing Dynasty]: It was a story about the harem of the Yongzheng Dynasty. The protagonist was reborn in the 43rd year of Kangxi. 9. "Zhenxin Chronicle": A non-transmigration article describing the struggle for the throne at the end of Kangxi's reign. Please note that the novels recommended above may only be a part of them. There are other novels about the rebirth of Kangxi.
Emperor Kangxi had a total of 35 sons, the 17th of whom was Aisin Gioro Yinli. He was born in the 36th year of Kangxi (1697) and died in the 3rd year of Qianlong (1738) at the age of 42. He was once granted the title of King Guo and was in charge of the affairs of the Fan Yuan. He was appointed to assist Emperor Yongzheng on his deathbed. After Qianlong ascended the throne, he served as the prime minister and the chief of the Ministry of Punishment. Because Yin Li had no son, he took the sixth son of Emperor Yongzheng as his stepson.
Many biographies of Emperor Kangxi could be found on search engines or online book platforms. Kangxi Emperor was the fourth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and reigned from 1661 to 1722. During his reign, China experienced major political, economic, and cultural changes and achieved certain achievements. Emperor Kangxi was good at handling political affairs, paying attention to education and technological development, but also had a strong interest in history and culture. His life was full of legends and was hailed as one of the greatest emperors in Chinese history.
The writing of the biography of Emperor Kangxi was different. Some and some. If you want to choose someone who is closer to the truth and more objective, I recommend the Qing Dynasty. The Dream of the Red Chamber, written by a famous novelist in the Qing Dynasty, is a novel describing the feudal society of the Qing Dynasty. It has a high historical and literary value. In Dream of the Red Chamber, it depicted the political career and family life of Emperor Kangxi and tried to restore the political and social environment at that time as much as possible. Therefore, it could be said that the biography of Emperor Kangxi was more objective and close to the truth.
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.
Young Emperor Kang Xi was a the mainland of China series with a total of 80 episodes. The plot took place in the fourth year of Kangxi's reign. It was about the young emperor Kangxi, who had just ascended the throne, leading the children of the Eight Banners and his ministers to hunt in Nanyuan. In the competition of riding and archery, the intention was to recruit talents and test the factions in the court. Unexpectedly, the winner of the competition was actually a girl dressed as a man, Nihulu. Dongzhu. Kangxi kept his promise to reward Dongzhu, but Dongzhu applied to withdraw from the draft and chose to marry freely. This caused Kangxi to be embarrassed. The selection of talents and the wedding were related to the re-arrangement of the power in the court. Kangxi threw the problem to the auxiliary minister. The details of the first season's plot and broadcast time were not available yet.
Currently, there was no latest news about Emperor Kang Xi.
The plot summary of the first season of the TV series "Young Emperor Kangxi" is not available yet.
Emperor Kangxi's second film, Kangxi's Private Visit in Incognito, was a TV series about a Qing Dynasty emperor's private visit. The play was divided into three stories, namely "The Story of Mantou","The Story of Longan" and "The Story of Xiapei", with a total of 30 episodes. However, the search results provided did not mention the online viewing channel of the show. Therefore, I don't know if the second part of Emperor Kangxi's book, Kangxi's Private Visits in Incognito, can be watched online.