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Qing Dynasty Transmigration: The 4th Prince's Raising Record Completed

Qi Chen transmigrated and became the 4th Princess Consort, Qibuchen. Initially, she only wanted to find a way back home. For this, she dedicated herself to building a good relationship with the 4th Prince, hoping to leverage his power.

Later, realizing that returning home was hopeless, she had to figure out how to pass her boring days in the Qing Dynasty. Oh, look, there was a young future emperor here. "Perfect, I'm quite good at the Emperor Rearing Project," she thought.

"Come, let's first check the young 4th Prince's four-dimensional attributes, then formulate a rearing plan."

"Wait, what is this?! English, Russian, Geography, Astronomy, Mathematics, Medicine, and even Fashion Design. Why does Yinzhen know everything?!"

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The Road of the Disabled Big Shot Completed

Qi You transmigrated to become the Seventh Prince, Yin You, who had a slight disability in his left leg. As a prince with a leg ailment, he could easily avoid the "Nine Princes' Succession Struggle" and peacefully enjoy wealth and status. However, Qi You declared that this was not an option.

The Prosperous Age of Kangxi and Qianlong? Don't joke around. It was a semi-feudal, semi-slave society with two legal systems, dividing people into several classes. Not to mention the later invasion by imperialist powers and a tragic history.

Refusing to be a 'Buddha-like' slacker, everyone needed to 'roll up their sleeves'! Whether it was studying in school or handling official duties, everyone was pushed so hard they were dizzy.

Emperor Kangxi: "I can't roll anymore, you do it if you can." Crown Prince: "Same as above." First Prince: "Same as above." Fourth Prince: "Same as above." All other brothers: "Same as above."

He built schools to enlighten the populace and reformed the system. He manufactured cannons, large ships, and naval fleets, restarted voyages to the West, not to send gifts, but only to collect tributes.

The Great Qing truly prospered and became strong, dominating the world. This is not a formal history and does not blacken anyone; it's healthy competition. Qi You ascends the throne, and the main story focuses on his career.

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4th Princess Consort’s Daily Life with her Male "Outside Room" (Qing Dynasty Transmigration) Completed

Chu Xian transmigrated to the Qing Dynasty, becoming Ula Nara, Empress Xiaojingxian, who had lost her son and imperial favor. The original owner mysteriously drowned on the night she was betrothed to the Fourth Prince Consort.

Upon learning her future husband was the harsh and ungrateful Emperor Yongzheng, she completely gave up on love. Until that day, while strolling in her dowry estate, she found an exceptionally handsome, poor scholar.

The scholar was educated, sensible, and meticulously considerate. She couldn't control her emotions and fell deeply for him, finding joy in his company. A few days before her wedding, Chu Xian interrupted the hesitant scholar, regretfully explaining that her family had already arranged her marriage.

She then forcefully gifted him a generous sum of money to sever their private affair. On her wedding night, the Fourth Prince lifted her veil but barely glanced at her. He even refused to drink the nuptial wine, leaving on an excuse.

Chu Xian lost favor immediately after her marriage, becoming the laughingstock of the capital, yet her mood improved greatly. She and the Fourth Prince exactly disliked each other, making them a seemingly harmonious but estranged couple.

Upon discovering the Fourth Prince's scandalous illicit affair with a minister's wife, Chu Xian made a deal with him: she would help him cover up the scandal, in return for his full support in her painstaking efforts to divorce him. They became an incompatible and estranged couple.

Every day, besides politely nodding, smiling, and faking affection, they also had to politely share a bed. Until that day, her dowry estate was engulfed in flames, and the cruel and sinister Fourth Prince actually broke their alliance, burning her lover alive...

Warm reminders and disclaimers:

1. There is no improper or unhealthy content; please read with confidence. 2. This is a fictionalized Qing Dynasty with private settings; proceed with caution if you mind. 3. Both the male and female protagonists have extremely low moral standards; proceed with caution if you mind.

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