Rui Gen's semi-fictional history of officialdom development in the Red Mansion in the late Ming Dynasty is definitely interesting! In the second year of Yonglong of the Great Zhou Dynasty, there are hidden worries in the prosperous age. The four kings and eight princes are decorated with flowers, and the civil servants and generals are cooking in the fire. There are civil and military parties in the north and south fighting endlessly, and there are nine sea frontiers outside. The bandits are watching. This is the best of times, and it is also the worst of times. The key lies in how you grasp it when you are in it. Be brave and diligent, and have a tireless will. Let's see how I can stabilize the trend and turn the world upside down! History Articles on officialdom development, brothers, please support me. Regan’s die-hard book club: 581470234
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