The following novels were recommended for traveling through the Qianlong Dynasty: 1. " Emperor Qianlong ": This novel was written by Er Yuehe. It tells the story of Emperor Qianlong's ambition after he succeeded to the throne and devoted himself to creating the prosperous Qing Dynasty. 2. " Qianlong Dynasty ": This novel was written by the 50 states of Guanhe. Through neutral and objective commentary, it depicted the prosperous era of Qianlong and the unprecedented prosperity of the Qing Dynasty. 3. " Time Travel: The Love of Qianlong ": This novel is based on the time travel background. It tells the story of a modern girl from the 21st century who suddenly traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became the eighth daughter of Emperor Yongzheng, Princess Rong An. The story described her life during the Qianlong period and her love story with Qianlong. It should be noted that the above novel recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other related novels that have traveled through the Qianlong Dynasty that have not been mentioned.

There were some recommended novels about traveling through the Qianlong Dynasty. These novels included Wan Fu, The Empress of Pure Dress, The Arrival of the Fourth Master: The Fujin is Going to Overturn the Heavens, The New Tide Gege, and The Crown Prince Yonglian. These novels covered the storyline of the heroine traveling back to the Qianlong era, including becoming Qianlong's concubine, princess, and crown prince. In addition, there were some novels about the Qianlong Dynasty, such as Emperor Qianlong and Qianlong Dynasty. However, the search results did not mention any novels where the male protagonist traveled through the Qianlong era and returned to his own era. Therefore, I don't know if there are any relevant novels to recommend.
The Qianlong Dynasty was a fictional historical novel that narrated the historical events and characters of the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. With the late years of Qianlong as the background, it narrated the marriage life and political career of Emperor Qianlong by telling the stories of Qianlong and the various empresses and concubines. Although the Qianlong Dynasty was a novel with a historical background, the plots, characters, and events depicted in it were all fictional. The characters and events in novels were different from historical facts, and these differences were usually based on the author's fictional imagination and creative inspiration. Therefore, whether the story of the Qianlong Dynasty was true or not needed to be analyzed in detail.
You can read Er Yuehe's Qianlong Emperor for free on some websites, but the specific free reading website and chapter information are not provided.
You can listen to the storytelling of the Qianlong Dynasty for free. There were many websites that offered limited online listening, including "Qianlong Dynasty (Cantonese Storytelling) Limited Online Listening" and "Qianlong Series Free Storytelling". These websites provided online listening to the entire episode, which could be listened to by clicking on the link to the corresponding webpage.
" Reborn as Emperor in the Qianlong Dynasty " was a rebirth novel written by an admiral. The story told the story of an ordinary person who was reborn and returned to the Qianlong Dynasty. He dreamed of becoming an emperor. The specific plot and chapter content could only be understood after reading the novel.
You can read Er Yuehe's Qianlong Emperor and Qianlong Dynasty for free on some websites. These novels told the story of Qianlong's efforts to create the Qing Dynasty after he succeeded to the throne. The specific free reading website was not mentioned.
" Reborn as Emperor in the Qianlong Dynasty " was a rebirth novel written by an admiral. The story told the story of an ordinary person who was reborn and returned to the Qianlong Dynasty. He dreamed of becoming an emperor. The specific plot and chapter content could only be understood after reading the novel.
There were some recommended novels about traveling through the Qianlong Dynasty. These novels included " The Love of Qianlong in Time Travel "," The Arrival of Gege "," The Empress of Qingchuan's Blessing "," The Concubine Chen of Qingchuan's Wan ", and " The Self-Cultivation of the Prince of Qingchuan ". These novels covered different plots and characters, describing the story of the protagonist traveling to the Qianlong Dynasty. However, the search results did not provide enough information about the plot and content of these novels, as well as their quality. Therefore, I am unable to give an accurate answer to this question.
The bodyguard system of the Qianlong Dynasty had the following characteristics: ** 1. Guard Organization ** 1. ** Guard Office ** - The Bodyguard Office was probably established at the same time as the selection of Han Bodyguards in the early years of Yongzheng. Although the exact time of its establishment was unknown, the Bodyguard Office already existed in the second year of Yongzheng (1724). The earliest record of the Bodyguard Office in the Record was in May of the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727). 2. ** Personnel Selection Requirements ** - [Origin Requirement: The guard office will be guarded by members of the Upper Three Banners (True Yellow Flag, Bordered Yellow Flag, and Zhenglan Flag). Members of the Upper Three Banners will be given priority when entering the guard system.] However, under special circumstances, the descendants of those who had made outstanding contributions among the Lower Five Flags Disciples could also be given preferential treatment to enter the guard system. - ** Age Requirement **: During the Qianlong period, it was stipulated that the children of the flag guards who had reached the age of 18 must return to the flag to serve. However, in the late Qing Dynasty, the age of the guards was not strictly 18 years old. For example, during the Tiancong period, Laita and Shunzhi period, Song Luo served as a guard at the age of 14. In the late Qing Dynasty, the age of the guards could be adjusted from 18 years old to 18 years old. ** 2. Personnel Setting and Duties ** 1. ** Core Internal Court Guard System ** - It was made up of the imperial ministers, imperial guards, and Qianqing Gate guards. The imperial guards and Qianqing Gate guards were collectively called the "internal court guards". - Royal Guards: As the Emperor's personal guards, they had the highest treatment. Their duties were to "stay by the Emperor's side in the Imperial Palace, and to provide daily life for the servants." They were dedicated to accompanying the Emperor and taking care of his daily life. - The duty of the Qianqing Gate guards was to "stand on the eaves and guard the guards. They would enter and exit in order to show their closeness." They mainly guarded the entire inner courtyard of the palace. 2. ** Management ** - The imperial guards and the guards of Qianqing Gate were not under the jurisdiction of the minister leading the guards. They were all under the management of the imperial minister. Most of the imperial ministers were served by meritorious ministers and military ministers. Since the Qianlong Dynasty appointed the Mongolia Keerqin Bei Zi Zha 'erfeng' a to serve concurrently, it was often served by the Mongolian nobles. 3. ** Special duty ** - There were positions such as "Imperial Advisor" and "Qianqing Gate Advisor." Although it was a title,"Advisor" had the meaning of "trainee" and "preparation." Those who were rewarded with this title could become close ministers of the internal court, just like the Imperial Guards and Qianqing Gate Guards, and often serve as envoys and deacons. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!