The content of chapter 132 of Qing Yunian's sixth volume could not be found from the search results provided.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 86, was called " Three Nights in the Palace." In this chapter, the Qing Emperor did not sleep in the rear palace, but directly in the royal study. This plot showed the emperor's diligence in government affairs and his indifference to the harem, as well as the scene of the eunuchs preparing all the tools for him. The specific details of the plot could only be understood by reading novels.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 86, was called " Three Nights in the Palace." In this chapter, the Qing Emperor did not sleep in the rear palace, but directly in the royal study. This plot showed the emperor's diligence in government affairs and his indifference to the harem, as well as the scene of the eunuchs preparing all the tools for him. The specific details of the plot could only be understood by reading novels.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 86, was called " Three Nights in the Palace." In this chapter, the Qing Emperor did not sleep in the rear palace, but directly in the royal study. This plot showed the emperor's diligence in government affairs and his indifference to the harem, as well as the scene of the eunuchs preparing all the tools for him. The specific details of the plot could only be understood by reading novels.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 86, was called " Three Nights in the Palace." In this chapter, the Qing Emperor did not sleep in the rear palace, but directly in the royal study. This plot showed the emperor's diligence in government affairs and his indifference to the harem, as well as the scene of the eunuchs preparing all the tools for him.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 167, was called "Old Ginger Fades". In this chapter, the despairing empress dowager did not answer the question Fan Xian wanted to know. She closed her eyes. Fan Xian looked at the wrinkles on the empress dowager's face and did not have many strange emotions in his heart. He had already guessed this outcome, but being able to have such a conversation with the Empress Dowager was a kind of spiritual comfort to him.
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The title of Qing Yu Nian's sixth volume, chapter 152, was " Who imitated the king's heart into a sea of fire?" The specific content and plot needed to be read further to know.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 86, was called " Three Nights in the Palace." In this chapter, the Qing Emperor did not sleep in the rear palace, but directly in the royal study. This plot showed the emperor's diligence in government affairs and his indifference to the harem, as well as the scene of the eunuchs preparing all the tools for him. For the details of the plot, you need to read the original novel of this chapter,"Celebrating Years."
Qing Yuannian's third volume, chapter 30, was " Snow of the Grey Mountains ". You need to read this chapter for more details.
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