After a sudden death, Yun Qing transmigrated into the Great Xi Dynasty, which she was studying, becoming the early deceased Imperial Tutor of the tyrannical Emperor Xie Rang.
She originally w...
"From the perspective of his subjects, Emperor Li was undoubtedly a tyrant... He massacred the court after ascending the throne, which is also the part that has been criticized by historians the most in later generations."
"However, from the perspective of ordinary people, although he was harsh in his administration, he did not wage wars everywhere, which gave people time to recuperate and rebuild their lives. This can be considered a good thing."
"It's a pity he died too young. His life was a mix of merits and demerits, and it's difficult to make a one-sided judgment on whether he was good or bad."
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As Yun Qing typed the last word of her paper and prepared to stand up, she suddenly felt a darkness engulf her vision.
The next moment, the world spun around her, and she felt her head hit the corner of the table.
Before fainting, Yun Qing thought—
She was about to graduate with her master's degree; could she have suddenly died like this?!
"...Young master, young master, wake up! Waaaaah..."
She didn't know how much time had passed, but Yun Qing's soul slowly sank down. A choked female voice reached her ears, as if it had startled her awake in an instant, making her feel real.
With great difficulty, I managed to open my eyes. What came into view was a large, carved bed, and a faint smell of medicine in the air. Everything seemed antique and unfamiliar.
A young maidservant was kneeling beside the bed, sobbing intermittently.
Upon seeing her open her eyes, the maidservant immediately widened her eyes: "Young master, you're finally awake! Is there anything else that's bothering you? I'll go and call the physician right away!"
The maidservant's words only made things worse, because Yun Qing immediately felt a sharp pain in her shoulder. She couldn't bear even the slightest movement, and felt a dense, throbbing pain emanating from her bones.
She gritted her teeth and called out to the maid, "What time is it now?"
"It's already winter, and if it weren't for those damned eunuchs, you wouldn't have been bedridden for a month... I almost thought, I almost thought you wouldn't wake up, sob sob..."
As she spoke, the little maid almost burst into tears.
However, Yun Qing, who had received some information, felt a chill run down her spine.
If she still had a sliver of hope before, now she has no choice but to accept reality.
Based on the memory that was forcibly inserted into her brain, she must have transmigrated.
And to make matters worse, he transmigrated into the history of the Great Xi Dynasty that he was researching!
Her identity was the eldest son of the Li family, a great unjust child who passed the imperial examination at the age of eighteen and was appointed as the emperor's tutor, but died a month after the young emperor ascended the throne!
Yun Qing was certain that her body was a woman's body. Putting aside why the eldest son of the Li family had turned into a woman, given the current situation—eunuchs in power, the court divided, and her own sensitive identity—she felt as if the heavens were going to destroy her!
Seeing Yun Qing's pale face and unsteady appearance, the little maid finally snapped out of her grief and rushed out: "Young master, please wait, I'll go find the family physician for you right away!"
Yun Qing didn't have time to call her back, and she couldn't get up at all, so she could only lie in bed and start thinking about what to do.
If I remember correctly, it should be the first year of Yuanzhao. At this time, there are still six years before the tyrant completely seizes power and purges the eunuch faction. It is also the most chaotic time. Except for the Li family, which can be considered neutral, everyone is basically fighting for power and profit.
Among them, the Prince of Pingjiang, the youngest brother of the late emperor, was the most powerful, and he and the eunuch faction were locked in a power struggle, causing chaos in the court.
In the early stages, neither of them was easy to mess with, but later they were both driven off their horses by Emperor Xie Rang and died without a complete corpse.
Li Yunqing, who was originally the imperial tutor, had no role in the story, and history didn't record much about this unlucky top scholar. But now that Yunqing has transmigrated, it means that she is the one facing everything.
Yun Qing was in a daze: "If I pack up and run now, is it too late?"
[Aside: My darlings, please, please don't let a story die out while you're still reading it. It's really easy for a story to die out if you don't read it for a while. Please leave comments and likes to urge me to update more (ó﹏ò?). PS: If you want to see the male lead grow up, you can skip to chapter 80.]