The idiom stories in Qing Dynasty are urgent ~ ~ ~ ~ Reward ~ ~ ~
The idiom of the Qing Dynasty is: Money is a rat's tail, slaves are knee-high, humiliating the country, ceding land and paying compensation, wearing robes and jackets, which is a legacy of bad customs. They are willing to make peace with friends, unwilling to make friends with domestic slaves, and willing to change clothes. They are the sick man of East Asia. But there are few allusions. Behind-the-scenes politics first came from the Tang Dynasty. I suggest you Baidu "suncus murinus Wei" (this is the idiom with the most Qing characteristics), which is relatively easy to combine with a little story.