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Which books about Emperor Yongzheng had been read? Including official history and unofficial history.

2024-09-19 21:31
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I recommend Guan Guan's VIP ending,"The Story of Raising Children in Ancient Times" and "Song Niang." Both books are related to Emperor Yongzheng. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Myriad Paths of the Dragon Emperor

Myriad Paths of the Dragon Emperor

Stripped of his blood meridians, young lad Lu Ming suffered all kinds of humiliating demise and was deemed useless. One day, he gained access to the Supreme Shrine by chance and went on a glorious, odds-defying path with a reborn supreme blood meridian. The myriad paths of the Dragon Emperor were birthed by cultivating the True War Dragon Technique, devouring countless living beings, connecting all blood meridians under the skies, and traveling through and defeating heroes from all Nine Skies and Ten Lands.
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Alchemy Emperor of the Divine Dao

Alchemy Emperor of the Divine Dao

An ultimate warrior, the one and only Alchemy Emperor, Ling Han, had died in his quest to achieve godhood. Ten thousands years later, and he, with the "Invincible Heaven Scroll", was reborn in the body of a young man with the same name. From then on, winds and clouds moved, as he set himself against uncountable geniuses of this new era. His path of becoming a legend has begun once more. At all eras, and underneath the heavens, I am the strongest!
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Divine Emperor of Death

Divine Emperor of Death

Tian Long, an orphan without much of a life in both his thirty year long life and lifespan! To him, a single opportunity was displayed to transmigrate into another world with his Death Book! "What's this? Is this the body of a three year old? Davis? Is this my name from now on?" Finding himself possessing a small child, he becomes inwardly conflicted before he faces the truth and his reality! Young Davis finds himself as the legal heir, the Crown Prince of the Loret Empire in the Grand Sea Continent, becoming a powerful cultivator in a short time... However, is that all? Follow his journey as Young Davis becomes a full fledged death's advocate while embodying into the Divine Emperor of Death in the world of cultivation! "Mn? The route to become the Emperor is a given? Nah, I still don't want it..." "Oh? I'm courting death you say? Unfortunately for you, death is already my woman..." == Almost 200,000 words (Around 170 Chapters) available for free! == English isn't my main language, so please bear with it if you found some mistakes. == Want to see more official art of the story and discuss the story with others? Join the Discord! Discord and support links https://discord.gg/xcqXR6p https://www.patreon.com/stardust_breaker == Power Stones Ranking (Updated : 29th September 2022) 16th so far Golden Ticket Ranking: 11th so far Other than this, I'm planning for individual mass releases as well but don't rely on it.
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God Emperor

God Emperor

Eight hundred years ago, a legendary man passed away. Zhang Ruochen, the son of Emperor Ming, was killed by his fiancée, Princess Chi Yao. Then, eight hundred years after his death, he came back, only to find that the one who had killed him had already unified Kunlun's Field and built the First Central Empire, and was now known as Empress Chi Yao... Empress Chi Yao—Her Majesty governed the mortal world and enjoyed prestige in all directions as well as an eternal life. Zhang Ruochen stood outside of the Imperial Ancestral Temple, looking at the statue of Empress Chi Yao, and the flames of hatred burned in his heart. “After I practice for 13 years, I shall send the empress to her doom!”
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I Have the Alchemy Emperor in My Head

I Have the Alchemy Emperor in My Head

This is the era where people prioritize science and Martial Dao. After the great disaster, the human race discovered the Ancient Zenith civilization. They entered the Age of Great Cultivation and began their journey to colonize the Kunlun Realm! This is a time of crisis for humankind and many ambitious powerhouses walk among them! Chu Yunfan obtained the inheritance of the Alchemy Emperor from the Ancient Zenith civilization and the Godhead of a level-9 supreme being. How will he make his mark in such an epoch? You’re a genius? Excuse me, I’m the genius! You’ve got resources? I’ll defeat you with my medicinal pills. Inheritance? The supreme inheritance is right in my head! Our path is an endless dimension! This is the third fantasy novel that Xiao Chen poured his heart into since ‘Soaring the Great Wasteland’ and ‘Martial God Space’. This is a whole new era. This is the Age of Great Cultivation!
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Ghost  Emperor Wild Wife  [Spanish Version]

Ghost Emperor Wild Wife [Spanish Version]

Yun Luofeng, el genio de la Escuela Médica de Huaxia, murió a causa de un accidente y su alma se unió a la inútil Señorita Mayor del Patrimonio General en el continente Longxia. Esta basura no solo no tenía talento en las artes literarias y las artes marciales, sino que también tenía un gran pecho sin cerebro, arrogante y obstinada. No era suficiente para ella tener un prometido perfecto como el Príncipe Heredero. De hecho, ella arrebató a la fuerza a un niño bonito en público, lo que llevó al Príncipe Heredero a anular su compromiso. Sin embargo, el desperdicio no pudo resistir este impacto, por lo que en realidad se ahorcó para terminar con su vida. Al abrir los ojos de nuevo, ya no era la anterior señorita mayor inútil. Con un contrato con el Código de Dios Médico, la posesión de un espacio vegetal espiritual y manos milagrosas que pueden devolver la vida a los muertos, ¡sus habilidades médicas asombrarán al mundo! Desde la realeza y los nobles en la parte superior hasta los comerciantes y las familias antiguas e influyentes de abajo, todos competirán para ganarse su favor. ¿Incluso Su Alteza el Príncipe Heredero, que previamente rompió el compromiso, llamó a la puerta con el deseo de reconciliarse? Al respecto, cierto hombre misterioso finalmente no pudo soportarlo más y proclamó: “¡Quien se atreva a venir y acosar a mi mujer, que venga pero no regrese nunca!”.
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Which books on Buddhist history were suitable for ordinary people to read, whether it was official history or unofficial history?

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2024-09-18 02:43

If you are interested in Buddhist history, I can recommend the following novels: " The Tragedy of Nirvana and Rebirth ": A short story. After the protagonist recovers from his illness, he feels the indifference of society and the coldness of the world. Nirvana's cultivation method runs through the entire story. << Unofficial History of Taoism >>: A suspense and funny novel about the strange experience of the wild Taoist Wang Tianhua during the Republic of China. I hope that this fairy's recommendation can meet your needs.😘

History books about Yongzheng?

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2024-09-20 03:56

Yongzheng was an emperor of the Qing Dynasty. He reigned from 1722 to 1735. During the reign of Yongzheng, a series of reform measures were implemented, which had an important impact on the politics, economy, military and other aspects of the Qing Dynasty. There were many historical books about Yongzheng, among which the more famous ones were the Qing History Manuscript, the General History of the Qing Dynasty, and the Biography of Emperor Yongzheng. The Qing History Manuscript was an official history book written by the Qing government. The content was relatively brief but had high authority. The General History of the Qing Dynasty was a comprehensive historical work written by Li Wei, an official of the Qing Dynasty. The Biography of Emperor Yongzheng was a novel written by Wang Zuoliang, an official of the Qing Dynasty. It described the life story of Emperor Yongzheng in detail and was regarded as a classic of the historical novels of the Qing Dynasty. In addition to the above books, there are many other historical books about Yongzheng to choose from. The readers can choose according to their own needs and interests.

Is the secret history of Yongzheng a novel or an official history?

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2024-09-17 21:07

The Secret History of Yongzheng is a novel and not an official history. Yongzheng was an emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and his secret history was written into a novel about how he won the political struggle and established his own dynasty. Although this novel had a certain historical background and fictional elements, it was not an official history but a literary work.

Please recommend a few official history books about Yongzheng

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2024-09-25 07:54

Yongzheng was an emperor of the Qing Dynasty. His official history books mainly included the following: " Qing History ": This is the official history book written by the Qing Dynasty and the earliest masterpiece in China that records the history of the Qing Dynasty. The book was compiled by Qing Dynasty officials and has been revised and improved many times. It gives a full description of Yongzheng's historical status and life experiences. 2. General History of the Qing Dynasty: This book was compiled by the Qing Dynasty official Chen Qiaoyi. It was a book that systematically introduced the history of the Qing Dynasty with time as the axis. The book also mentioned Yongzheng's historical status and life experiences, but it was much simpler than the Qing History Manuscript. 3. Shizong Shi Lu: This is the official document of Yongzheng. It records his political decisions, military actions, sacrificial ceremonies, and other aspects of information. It has a certain role in shaping Yongzheng's historical status and image. Yongzheng Daily Life Notes: This is an official record compiled by Yongzheng and his trusted officials. It records the various activities and decisions during Yongzheng's reign, reflecting Yongzheng's thoughts, political attitudes, and behavior. These four books were all authoritative official historical works that were helpful in understanding Yongzheng's historical status and image. However, it was important to note that these books were only objective descriptions of historical events and characters. There might be some inaccuracy that required the reader to verify and judge.

Ancient Chinese history was divided into official history, non-official history, miscellaneous history and unofficial history. How to view it?

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2024-09-17 11:17

There were indeed different versions and classifications of ancient Chinese history, such as official history, alternative history, miscellaneous history, and unofficial history. Official history books were written by the government, recording the views of the government and the decisions of the imperial court, which were important references for historical research. Bie shi was written by private history books, recording the views and opinions of different sects and interest groups, which were often political. Unofficial history, on the other hand, was a history book that had no official records and was privately written. The content of the book was often more realistic, but it was also limited by historical conditions, making it difficult to draw a comprehensive and accurate conclusion. From an academic point of view, official history, alternative history, miscellaneous history, and unofficial history are all important materials for historical research, but their value and accuracy will be evaluated according to different research methods and standards. In historical research, official history, as an official work, has high historical and cultural value, but it also needs to be comprehensively analyzed and compared with other materials to draw a comprehensive and accurate conclusion. Unofficial history, as a history book without official records, might be more authentic, but it also needed to be treated with caution to avoid being influenced by subjective assumptions. In short, official history, alternative history, miscellaneous history and unofficial history were all important components of ancient Chinese history. They were of great significance to the understanding and study of ancient Chinese history. In the study of history, we need to use a variety of materials such as official history, alternative history, miscellaneous history, and unofficial history to analyze and compare them in order to draw a comprehensive and accurate conclusion.

Can you recommend some good history books? Including unofficial history. But excluding novels.

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2024-09-17 11:27

If you want to learn about interesting history, you might as well refer to the following books: 1. Zi Zhi Tong Jian: The most representative official history of China, covering more than 2100 years of history from 403 B.C. to 959 A.D. There were a total of 294 volumes, including records of almost all major events and political figures in Chinese history. 2. "Records of the Three Kingdoms" was written by Chen Shou. It was a famous military historical work in the history of ancient Chinese literature. With the Three Kingdoms period as the background, it recorded political, military, cultural, and other information during the Three Kingdoms period. 3. Han Shu: Records of the Historian, Han Shu, Later Han Shu, and Zizhi Tongjian were collectively known as one of the four famous works of Chinese history. They recorded the history of the Han Dynasty. The book covered the 200 years of the Western Han Dynasty and the 90 years before the Eastern Han Dynasty. It recorded in detail the elegant demeanour of the emperors, ministers, relatives, and other people of the Han Dynasty, as well as the changes in politics, economy, culture, and so on. I hope these books can satisfy your curiosity about history and better understand and understand Chinese culture and history.

Ancient Chinese history was mostly based on "official history", so was unofficial history unreliable?

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2024-09-18 02:56

Ancient Chinese history was indeed mostly based on "official history". These official histories were written and recorded by the government and usually had high authority and credibility. However, unofficial history did exist. It was written by folk people or different interested parties. There might be some inaccuracy or missing situations. Unofficial history may be more realistic and closer to historical facts than official history, but there may also be some subjective and prejudice. Because official history and unofficial history often came from different classes and groups, with different writing purposes and interest tendencies, the gap between the two could be relatively large. When we read history, we need to make a comprehensive analysis and judgment of official history and unofficial history to obtain more comprehensive and accurate historical information. At the same time, we also need to maintain an objective and fair attitude towards history to avoid blind superstition or excessive criticism.

As for unofficial history, who can introduce a few books about unofficial history of China? Something good.

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2024-09-24 01:37

There were many books on unofficial Chinese history that could be referred to the following famous types: "Records of the Historian":"Records of the Historian" was a historical work written by Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty in China. It was considered to be the pinnacle of Chinese history. The content covered the history of China from the Xia Dynasty to the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Zi Zhi Tong Jian: Zi Zhi Tong Jian was a 2494-year-long general history edited by Sima Guang, a historian of the Northern Song Dynasty. It mainly recorded the political, military, economic, and cultural aspects of Chinese history from 403 B.C. to 959 A.D. 3. Grand View of Chinese Unofficial History: This is a comprehensive unofficial history book that covers many interesting events and characters in Chinese history, including myths and legends, religious culture, ancient wars, and so on. 4 "Chinese History": This is a book that narrates Chinese history in the form of a story. Through telling some interesting historical stories, it introduced some important events and figures in Chinese history. 5. History of China: This is a book that presents the political, economic, and cultural data of various dynasties in Chinese history in the form of charts. It can help you better understand the development and changes in Chinese history. These are some of the more famous books on Chinese unofficial history. Of course, there are many other excellent books to choose from. However, it should be noted that unofficial history has certain historical limitations and may lack the rigor and authority of official history books. Therefore, readers should be cautious when reading unofficial history books and not blindly believe them.

What were the famous generals in ancient Chinese history (including official history, unofficial history, and legends)? Fierce general? Confucian General?

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2024-09-18 06:32

There were many famous generals in ancient Chinese history (including official history, unofficial history, and legends). Among them, fierce generals and Confucian generals were also common categories. The following were some famous generals: Fierce General: - Guan Yu: During the Three Kingdoms period, the general of Shu Han was known as Guan Yunchang, and later generations called him the Warrior Sage. - Zhang Fei: During the Three Kingdoms period, the generals of Shu Han were known as "Yi De" and later generations called them "Tiger General". - Zhao Yun: During the Three Kingdoms period, the generals of Shu Han were known as "loyal and brave men". - Yue Fei: A famous general who fought against the Jin Dynasty in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was known as Yue Wumu. Confucian General: - Confucius: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the people of the State of Lu were known as the "Saints." - Sun Tzu: During the Warring States Period, a military strategist was known as the "father of military strategists." - Xun You: During the Warring States Period, Xun Zi's disciple was known as the "Ancestor of Confucianism." - Li Si: The prime minister of the Qin Dynasty was known as the "Master of Confucianism." This was only a small portion of the famous generals in ancient China's history. There were many other famous generals who had their own unique historical background and contributions.

What are the books on folk unofficial history

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2024-12-24 06:22

There were many books on folk unofficial history, including Kaiyuan Tianbao Legacy, Wanli Yehuo Bian, Qing Bai Lei Chao, Zhuo Zhong Zhi, Qingni Lotus Story, Tang Liu Wei Sui Tang Jia Hua, Li Zhao Tang Guo Shi Bu, Zhao Lin Yin Hua Lu, Song Sima Guang Su Shui Ji Wen, Ouyang Xiu Returning to the Field Lu, Wu Zi Mu Meng Liang Lu, Yuan Wang Hui Yu Tang Jia Hua, Tao Zongyi Stopping Farming Lu, Ming Lu Rong Shu Yuan Za Ji, Lang Ying Seven Xiu Ji."Zhu Guozhen's Essay on the Surging Building,""Shen Defu's Wanli Yehuo Compiling,""Why Liu Bang is Most Relieved about Xiao He,""The Secret of the Relationship between Liu Bang and Xiao He," etc.

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