Judging from the information given, the two most realistic novels about officialdom were Han Guan Zhi Chen and Tianxia Yamen. Among them, Han Guan Zhi Chen was a historical fiction novel. It told the story of a transmigrator who stepped into the three dynasties of the Wen, Jing, and Wu dynasties. It described all kinds of people and things in the officialdom of the early Han Dynasty. The novel "Tianxia Yamen" was a historical novel. The protagonist Zhou Xingde traveled to the 20th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty and was involved in the struggle for the throne. He struggled to survive in the officialdom. The plots of these two officialdom novels were set in a historical context, and the descriptions were vivid and realistic. At the same time, there were also other novels about officialdom, such as "The Road to the Imperial Examination of the Husband", which was also evaluated by the audience as a more realistic officialdom novel. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
According to the information given, recommend the novel "Counting the Legendary Heroes". Although this book was a historical fiction, the political struggles it portrayed were very real. The plot was rich and exciting. This novel's description of officialdom was accurate and realistic, making people feel like it was a real historical event. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
If you want to read the most realistic novel about officialdom, I recommend Counting Romantics. This historical novel was set in the second year of Yonglong of the Zhou Dynasty at the end of Ming Dynasty. The protagonist faced various problems such as the civil and military struggles between the north and the south, the bandits on the nine borders, and so on. It showed a real and cruel world of officialdom. The author Regan's characters and plot were very interesting. It was definitely a good book that should not be missed. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you. They are all good and real. 1. " Super Brain Special Task Force " was a novel about supernatural powers in the city. The main character was a special agent. It described the struggles and power struggles in the officialdom. It was very realistic. 2. " Long live the CEO, please tease me!" This modern romance novel revolved around the political struggles of corporate executives. The plot was exciting and close to life. 3. " Never Marry a Rich Man " was a modern romance novel about urban life. Although it did not directly describe officialdom, the protagonist's experience as a career woman also touched on some of the contents of officialdom. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
😋I recommend the following officialdom novels to you. I hope you like them: - " Song Dynasty Criminal Officer ": It tells the story of a top student from the police academy who traveled to the Northern Song Dynasty's Renzong period and successfully solved cases in the officialdom. In the end, he became the authority of the court's prison litigation. - " Minister of a Great Country ": It was about a modern man who was reborn as a poor scholar in the Ming Dynasty. Through his own efforts, he became the founder of a great country. - << Tang Dynasty's Executioner >>: It was about a fallen lord who became the number one executioner in Tang Dynasty and used his wisdom and technology to solve cases. - " Han Guan Zhi Chen ": It was about the grandson of the prime minister of the early Han Dynasty, Chen Ping. Under Chen Ping's influence, he stepped into the officialdom of the early Han Dynasty and became a court official and minister of the Han Dynasty who crossed the three dynasties of Wen, Jing, and Wu. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
I can recommend the book " Chang 'an's Famous Supernatural Constable " to you! It was a historical novel about the two Jin Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties. It described the officialdom and power struggle during the Tang Dynasty. The protagonist, Zhang Haoyuan, was a small constable. Through solving various major cases, he exposed the dark side of officialdom. It was written very thoroughly and very realistic. I hope you will like my recommendation. Mwah.
If you want to read the most realistic novels about politics and officialdom, you can try to read The Battlefield of Machiavellian Tactics and The Chen of Han Officials. The former fully demonstrated the cruelty and game of power struggle, while the latter described how a transmigrator realized his ambition in the officialdom of the early Han Dynasty. And if you want to read the most awesome novels about politics and officialdom, I personally recommend "The Three Kingdoms: The Strategy of the World" and "The Ecstasy of the Middle Tang". The former covered all kinds of popular and controversial topics in the history of the Three Kingdoms and talked about them tirelessly. The latter combined psychology and history and told the story of a psychology teacher who had transmigrated in the Tang Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following two novels to you. They are both novels that combine medical skills and officialdom ~ 1. [Medical Concubine's Peerless Officials Under the Dress]: After her rebirth, she turned the tables and became a god-level doctor. She fought with the princess in the palace and played with her medical skills. 2. "Tang Dynasty Executioner": It tells the story of a forensic doctor who traveled to the Tang Dynasty and used autopsy and medical skills to investigate cases. The novel was particularly exciting as it constantly penetrated the struggle between human nature and power in officialdom. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
😋I recommend the following classic officialdom novels to you: 1. " Raiders for the Cultivation of the Empress ": The grassroots female champion fights for the officialdom, and the beauty of the country is in her hands; 2. [Poisonous Servants]: A story about a woman stirring up the ups and downs of officialdom to preserve wealth and feelings; 3. " Counting the Famous People " was a historical officialdom novel in the late Ming Dynasty. The protagonist, Chen An, was above the three dynasties of Wen, Jing and Wu. 4. "Ming Dynasty: Longevity!" Old Zhu Catches People According to My Fictions ": A down-and-out scholar became a celebrity in the Ming Dynasty officialdom. He was arrested by the Qing court because he kept publishing novels that challenged the Qing Dynasty. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
I recommend "Return to the Five Generations and Be a Hero" to you. This is a historical novel about the Five Generations and Ten Kingdoms. The main character travels through troubled times and becomes a brave, tenacious, and ambitious hero of his generation. He climbs to the top step by step. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗