I recommend the following ancient novels about palace fights: 1. " Rebirth of the Sugarcane Girl: The Emperor Has Squeezed into the Palace ": This novel tells the story of a palace fight in the early stage to seize the throne, and a sweet pet and a beautiful man in the later stage. The ending is one-on-one. Although it didn't specifically mention rebirth, it met the requirements of the palace and Gu Yan. 2. [Chu Wangfei]: This novel described the experiences of the female protagonist in the palace. Although it didn't specifically mention rebirth, it was an ancient novel about palace fights and was very worth reading. 3. [Drunken but in the Heart of Daiyu]: This novel tells the story of a love story between the heir of a former emperor and a noble prince of the current dynasty. Although there was no specific mention of rebirth, it was a novel about palace affairs. The writing was smooth and the plot was moving. 4. " The Reborn Empress 'Machiavellian Strategy ": This novel tells the story of the female protagonist being reborn as an empress who was saved by a man she loved deeply, but was framed by her loved ones. She was determined to take revenge, and blood paved the road to the emperor. Although there was no specific mention of palace fights, it was an ancient novel about rebirth and revenge. It was very exciting. I hope that the above recommendations can satisfy your needs for the ancient novels about the Palace of Rebirth.
One criticism could be that the focus was more on entertainment rather than bringing about substantial and lasting change. Also, there might be concerns about how the funds were allocated and utilized.
You might try looking on some specialized manga or manhwa websites. Some of them have uncensored versions, but be careful as this might not always be legal.
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