πI would like to recommend you the following good novels about officialdom: Han Guan Zhi Chen, Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty, Chang 'an's Famous Supernatural Constable, The First National Master of the Ming Dynasty, The Criminal Officer of the Tang Dynasty, and The Grand Scholar. These novels all covered different historical backgrounds such as history, fictional history, and the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. The main characters all experienced the ups and downs of officialdom and the cold and warm life. It was worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Heavenly Official of Blessing": It tells the story of the battle between the fake Earth God and the real Earth God, as well as the reincarnation of the body. It is a Xianxia-mythical cultivation novel. 2. "Tianxia Yamen": A story about a modern white-collar worker traveling to the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. He was involved in the struggle for the throne and the struggle of officialdom. It was a historical novel from the Song Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty. 3. "Hongzhuang County Magistrate": It tells the story of the female protagonist, Mo Yan, who disguised herself as a man and became a seventh-grade county magistrate in order to investigate the death of her brother. It is an ancient romance novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI'll recommend you a few novels about officialdom. I hope you like them: 1. " Counting the Heroes " was a historical novel. It was about the civil and military factions in the north and south, and the imperial court of the Great Zhou Dynasty in the second year of Yonglong. It was definitely interesting. Brothers, please support it. 2. " Ming Zhu " was a historical novel about the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. It was a story about a modern woman returning to the Ming Dynasty. From singing and performing to entering the officialdom, all kinds of different life experiences made one's blood boil. 3. " Dear Minister, Stop Escaping." It was an ancient romance novel. It was a classic fictional novel with a thrilling version of officialdom as its theme. It allowed one to experience the horror of the dark side of the top echelons of officialdom. It was very attractive. The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you will like my recommendation.
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. [Han Si as an Official]: A farmer who did not know the classics and wanted to bring glory to his ancestors could only donate an official position, thus starting the road of donating an official position. 2. "The Years of Being an Official in the Ming Dynasty": In order to earn some money and land, Chen Dun became a small official in the Ming Dynasty and finally achieved great achievements. 3. "Return to Song Xing": A real man in the world, not a day without power, a day without money. Being an official was the best, because it was a three-year-old magistrate, and it was worth 100,000 snowflake silver. 4. "Splendid Ming Dynasty First-grade Official": A transmigrator Yan Shigui who graduated from the University of Finance and Economics. He planned to use what he learned from his professional course to transform a small cotton spinning workshop. It was actually very famous. 5. <<Home has a son-in-law>>: A young husband wanted to stand out in the officialdom, so he accepted a "three-no" wife with equal marriage and began his road to being an official. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend two novels to you," Guide to Raising an Empress " and " Guide to the Prime Minister ". The former was a story of a grassroots female top scholar struggling in officialdom, including vulgar officialdom struggles and transmigration, while the latter was a story of a woman transmigrating to the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty, including the struggle between conspiracy and overt conspiracy, external dangers and internal contradictions. I hope you like my recommendation.π
I recommend "Counting the Heroes". This book is a historical novel that narrates the story of the officialdom in the late Ming Dynasty. It is full of descriptions of political struggles and the way to survive. It is worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah~
πI recommend the following officialdom novels to you, I hope you will like them: " Struggle in the New Ming Dynasty ": An otaku liberal arts student who transmigrated to the identity of a vulgar yamen runner in the Ming Dynasty. How to happily walk out of an alternative style of Qingyun Road and reveal the various rules of the Ming Dynasty's official system. [Wings of Great Brightness]: A down-and-out Jinyiwei who started his glorious career of fighting civil officials, playing with military officials, and sweeping away power eunuchs in the Zhengde period. To become the emperor's vassal, he had the ambition to protect the world. Not only did he have to protect the emperor, but he also had to protect the people of the world. He was also the wings of the Ming Dynasty, the wings of the world. << Hongzhuang County Magistrate >>: A woman disguised as a man became a seventh-grade county magistrate. How could she play with the officialdom when she was in a wonderful, helpless, and shameless situation? I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI suggest that you read the following novels: "A First Grade Official of the Great Ming Dynasty","A Bear Child: Eh, It's Interesting to Be an Official","Han Si Being an Official","A Husband's Cultivation Strategy","The Great Ming Idlers","A Farmer Girl Jumps Over the Dragon Gate","Your Majesty, I Don't Want to Be a Clean Official", and "The Great Ming River Minister". The above were all novels with historical or fictional historical backgrounds. They told the story of how the protagonist started from a penniless person, became an official, and made a name for himself in officialdom. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you: "Dark Change of the Country,""Power Overturns the North and South," and "The Strongest Little Scholar." These books were all historical fiction or historical fiction. The protagonists were all in the officialdom, fighting with wits and courage. The strategy was overwhelming, and the power struggle was extremely exciting. It was very similar to the officialdom novels like the previous one. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
πI recommend the following novels to you, I hope you will like them: 1. "Counting the Heroes"-A historical novel that depicted the official career of the late Ming Dynasty in the era of the Red Chamber. 2. "Joking about Heshen" was a historical novel about the history of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. It focused on Heshen, a controversial historical figure, and explored and questioned the relationship between history and reality. 3. "The Wings of Ming" was a historical novel from the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. It described the official struggles of a down and out Jinyiwei during the Zhengde period. 4. The First Year of Jiajing, an ancient romance novel, centered around the brutal struggle of eunuchs for power. 5. "Tang Dynasty's Criminal Officer"-A historical novel about the two Jin Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties. The main character was the first criminal officer of the Tang Dynasty. He solved all kinds of cases and injected the power of justice into society. I hope you will like my recommendation and enjoy the passion and fun of official life. Muah ~
I recommend the following novels: "If Life Was Just Like the First Time We Saw" described how Liu Xuhui, an ordinary civil servant in a small county, worked hard in the officialdom and finally became an inspirational story. Da Huan was a story about a talented and ruthless young eunuch who fought with the concubines in the harem of a feudal dynasty and eventually dominated a region. Game of Thrones was a fictional story about the rulers of a medieval kingdom, and the complicated struggle for power between the nobles. Although it was a foreign novel, it was very exciting. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~