
A Harmonious and Affectionate Group
About This Novel
The palace of the Ming Dynasty was changing. A weak life grew up to be a king under the protection of a young palace maid. Faced with all kinds of bloody events, there are few people who can clearly explain the merits and demerits of his life. I feel that the story of Chenghua Emperor Zhu Jianshen has a lot to play with. "A Harmony" is his painting when he was young.
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Official(8)Scraped 12d ago
The emperor is so cute and wronged. It made me laugh to death.
Keep up the good work.
Who is the male protagonist (?0?8?6?9?0?6_?6?9?0?7)
Come on. . . . . . . . . . .
In general conflicts, should one be set within a few frames?
I would like to ask if it is generally better for new books to set conflicts within three chapters? Li Zhi of Rebirth of the Tang Dynasty hopes that if you have time, you can help with some advice and guidance.
Are you going to develop it? Haha
It's been a year, and I still haven't sorted things out. I was planning to sign a contract with Chuangshi last year (I never signed a contract), but the editors I finally contacted resigned, and I lost my roots. More than ten articles were temporarily sealed, and they were only said to be slowly reviewed, so I lost a lot of thoughts, because I have been without a home for a year. Without a home, I am very worried about whether I can continue the article... So I think that I can live in peace and contentment, and sometimes I feel empty... I feel like I am drifting in the wind. I really want to write a different Concubine Wan Gui.
You have to correct your mistakes. Since it is a book, you have to make it look like you like it.
I found that all 280 chapters have been released, which means that the entire book needs to be overhauled so that there are as few mistakes as possible in the storyline. The writing may be unusual during revision.
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Official(8)Scraped 12d ago
The emperor is so cute and wronged. It made me laugh to death.
Keep up the good work.
Who is the male protagonist (?0?8?6?9?0?6_?6?9?0?7)
Come on. . . . . . . . . . .
In general conflicts, should one be set within a few frames?
I would like to ask if it is generally better for new books to set conflicts within three chapters? Li Zhi of Rebirth of the Tang Dynasty hopes that if you have time, you can help with some advice and guidance.
Are you going to develop it? Haha
It's been a year, and I still haven't sorted things out. I was planning to sign a contract with Chuangshi last year (I never signed a contract), but the editors I finally contacted resigned, and I lost my roots. More than ten articles were temporarily sealed, and they were only said to be slowly reviewed, so I lost a lot of thoughts, because I have been without a home for a year. Without a home, I am very worried about whether I can continue the article... So I think that I can live in peace and contentment, and sometimes I feel empty... I feel like I am drifting in the wind. I really want to write a different Concubine Wan Gui.
You have to correct your mistakes. Since it is a book, you have to make it look like you like it.
I found that all 280 chapters have been released, which means that the entire book needs to be overhauled so that there are as few mistakes as possible in the storyline. The writing may be unusual during revision.









