The Bad Girl's Quick Transmigration System: Traveling Back and Forth
Chapter 64 The Era of Women in Charge
In the Zhou Dynasty of Empress Liu Qian, women ruled the country, and female officials and generals dominated the court. These women were young, promising, and heroic, and they used their wisdom and courage to write their own glorious chapters.
The principal officials of the imperial court were all women, and the majority were young women, each of them exceptionally beautiful and heroic. Most of the women in the civil service were sixteen years old or older, but there were also a few talented women aged fourteen or fifteen, who rose to prominence at such a young age. The female generals were even more valiant, many as young as sixteen or seventeen. They commanded large armies, fought on the battlefield, and achieved remarkable feats, drawing immense admiration.
However, as the women's imperial and military examinations became increasingly popular, more and more women began to pursue the imperial examinations, even girls as young as thirteen or fourteen bravely embarking on the path of the imperial examinations and achieving excellent results. Although young, these girls were extremely intelligent and studious, performing well in the imperial examinations and successfully entering official careers.
Even more remarkable was the enthusiastic registration of numerous young women aged thirteen or fourteen for the martial arts examination. These women, having practiced martial arts since childhood and possessing considerable proficiency, displayed exceptional skill and ultimately made it onto the list of successful candidates. These women possessed not only breathtaking beauty but also exceptional talent and indomitable courage. Their true strength fully demonstrated that women were no less capable than men.
The Great Zhou Dynasty is ushering in a new era—an era of female leadership! In this era, women are no longer bound by traditional values. They pursue their dreams and goals through their own talent and hard work. Not only are they making their mark in politics and the military, but they are also actively participating in national construction and social development. Their presence has invigorated the Great Zhou Dynasty and become a beautiful part of history.
So many young girls took the imperial and military examinations, like stars in the sky, laying a solid foundation for the expansion of the Zhou Dynasty's territory and its civil and military achievements. Many young girl generals emerged like mushrooms after a rain, becoming a dazzling landscape.
The Great Zhou Dynasty was an era of innovation and inclusiveness. In the military examination halls, valiant young women showcased their prowess. The most striking was thirteen-year-old Chen Yue, whose lithe figure and exquisite swordsmanship earned her first place. Following closely behind was Wang Yao, also thirteen, who excelled in spearmanship, her swift and dazzling strikes like a hurricane, earning her second place. Third place went to Lin Qingxue, also thirteen, a master of archery. Her accuracy was unparalleled, capable of hitting the bull's eye from a hundred paces away. These young generals, who repeatedly achieved military exploits on the frontier, became the pride of the Great Zhou Dynasty, their names etched into history and immortalized in legends passed down through generations.
This year's martial arts exam was very special. All the candidates were girls aged 13 or 14, and there were five categories at once. The above is the first category. Then the second category was also dominated by girls.
On a beautiful morning, a young woman named Su Wan defeated all her opponents in the military examination, becoming the top scorer. Thirteen years old, her martial arts inherited from her family excelled in both light combat and the use of concealed weapons. Her presence was as unforgettable as the brightest star in the night sky. Second place went to Lin Ya, also thirteen years old. Her mastery of swordsmanship and composure earned her the respect of all. Third place went to Liu Mei, only fourteen years old. While her martial arts skills weren't as impressive as Su Wan and Lin Ya's, her wisdom and strategic thinking enabled her to achieve remarkable feats on the battlefield. The emergence of these young generals not only added a touch of color to the Great Zhou Dynasty but also made a significant contribution to its prosperity and stability.
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