
The Best Couple
About This Novel
She met the noble concubine Tuogu just after time travel, and the fifteenth mother said she was under a lot of pressure. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@The cover is created by adults, how cute is it!
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Official(138)Scraped 22d ago
I want to laugh, but it turns out that there are some readers who write comments to get low scores.
I really feel that it is not easy to encounter good articles in this kind of reading software. I say that a good article must at least have three correct views, be able to see through the writing, have fewer typos, use the right words, and have correct logic. Looking at me now, the requirements are really very low, so I feel like it's not easy to write. Most of the recommended readings and the articles on the list are to cater to the market, have similar plots, and are mindless. Some even use wrong idioms and have incorrect logic. I rarely comment, unless it's really good or I really can't stand it and it cost me a lot of reading money, I will expose it (this is really unworthy). Then I reviewed this book today, read the comments again, and couldn't help but reply to a few, and I discovered that there are actually some dark spots. I can understand giving good reviews, but I didn't expect there to be so many bad guys maliciously trying to lower the score, and I even encountered them. So this is one of the main reasons why it's so hard for me to find a normal article to entertain myself with? It's slightly disgusting. (Seems like I have a glassy heart. The Internet naturally magnifies people's dark side, but I'm actually moved by it. Tsk.) As a pastime, young people are easily addicted to novels. Among underage readers, bad articles will have a profound impact. I have also been deeply poisoned by mindless articles, and I deeply understand that people will become stupid after reading too much. In order to cater to interests, reading platforms do not filter and control the content of articles. Low-quality articles are swept away, and high-quality articles are like looking for a needle in a haystack. Many articles have incorrect views and use inappropriate words. I really don't know how distorted the views of children who always read this kind of articles can be, whether they can pass the Chinese language test, and how good their writing skills can be. However, it's none of my business... I'm free!
Only read the first 12 chapters
First, there are too many repetitive descriptions; second, there are too many spoken words (so wait, it appears multiple times in a paragraph); third, the writing style is average (the description is long-winded, like a flowing essay); fourth, there is no problem with the heroine entering the palace for herself, but it does not mean that she is not offended. The ex-fiancé does not mean that the uncle's family is fine; fifth, he is hidden in the cold palace, and there is no way that the palace will not know that there is a maid; sixth, he enters the palace with the concubine Ming and lives together. The queen is not a fool and cannot guess that the heroine helps to escape. What will happen to the uncle's family? You were not raised to destroy your family; seventhly, if the heroine disappears, won't your uncle's family miss you? Kittens and puppies will also miss each other for a few days; eighth, if you borrow someone else's household registration to leave Beijing, will that person's child not have a father or a mother? If you don't have a mother, don't you have any relatives? What kind of brain circuit is it to say that you will adopt someone else's child without confirming anything, and then decide without permission that the child will not be allowed to return to your hometown? If you want to escape, shouldn't you first confirm with the children their family situation and confirm whether their relatives are still alive? If not, wouldn't it be better to confirm the household registration in the name of the bride or the original wife? Ninth, how can a widow with three children survive without a clan? Money alone is not enough. No matter how smart you are, it is nothing in the face of absolute strength.
I want to know why Zhang Xiucai took a 4-year-old and a 2-year-old child to take the scientific examination when he was poor and had no time? He is a poor scholar from out of town and has no one to take care of his children. What will happen to the two little kids after he enters the examination room for a few days? And reading the comments, it is said that Zhang Xiucai's wife is still alive. Even if she is dead, won't she still have fellow villagers and relatives? Is it just to guide the heroine and make her feel clear about her heart?
Put the author's own travel notes in the text? ? ? ?
Originally, the main novel had a lot of nonsense, so I skipped the first few chapters... From time to time, the modern ex-husband in my memories (both divorced and time-traveled) popped up, and I read it, but at the end of each chapter, I wrote about the author's family affairs... I really don't want to care about what the ex-husband likes to eat, and I don't want to know what the author does every day, okay... It's okay to just write it in what the author has to say. Although it's annoying, I can't bear to read it... However, the author's own travel notes were included in the main text, without even a dividing symbol, and the length was quite short. It really made people both amused and speechless! ! !
fine
I have a question, is the male protagonist unclean? In fact, there is one more thing that is quite disgusting. The heroine always thinks about her ex-husband and compares the flowers and candles in the wedding room. The same goes for the male protagonist. Is it really disgusting to compare the shy appearance of the heroine with other women? And it's still that time
foot wrap
Luo Liba talks about one thing endlessly and repeats it. It doesn't say much about advancing the plot, but the ex-husband is as smelly and long as a woman's foot bindings in the old days.
The author has been trying to make up the words from ten to one, and it's really too verbose.
I have read so many novels, and this author's novel is the most verbose, bar none. One thing I repeat again and again is a bit like my mother's menopause. Abandon the article decisively.
What? It's all about eating, it's all about looking up recipes to make up the words, and there isn't much in the story.
It's like watching a TV series with commercial breaks
It's so long-winded that I can't stand it anymore. I feel like I have to recall every sentence I say. The memories are very long-winded.
Long-winded, every time I say something, I have to make a roundabout way.
Long-winded
It's really too wordy. It took me a lot of perseverance to finish reading it, and there are many unreasonable things. I am not party-minded, I just want to read a novel that does not disgust me. This detailed issue makes people come up with it as soon as they reason. I have read so many books for many years, and this one left me most speechless.
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Official(138)Scraped 22d ago
I want to laugh, but it turns out that there are some readers who write comments to get low scores.
I really feel that it is not easy to encounter good articles in this kind of reading software. I say that a good article must at least have three correct views, be able to see through the writing, have fewer typos, use the right words, and have correct logic. Looking at me now, the requirements are really very low, so I feel like it's not easy to write. Most of the recommended readings and the articles on the list are to cater to the market, have similar plots, and are mindless. Some even use wrong idioms and have incorrect logic. I rarely comment, unless it's really good or I really can't stand it and it cost me a lot of reading money, I will expose it (this is really unworthy). Then I reviewed this book today, read the comments again, and couldn't help but reply to a few, and I discovered that there are actually some dark spots. I can understand giving good reviews, but I didn't expect there to be so many bad guys maliciously trying to lower the score, and I even encountered them. So this is one of the main reasons why it's so hard for me to find a normal article to entertain myself with? It's slightly disgusting. (Seems like I have a glassy heart. The Internet naturally magnifies people's dark side, but I'm actually moved by it. Tsk.) As a pastime, young people are easily addicted to novels. Among underage readers, bad articles will have a profound impact. I have also been deeply poisoned by mindless articles, and I deeply understand that people will become stupid after reading too much. In order to cater to interests, reading platforms do not filter and control the content of articles. Low-quality articles are swept away, and high-quality articles are like looking for a needle in a haystack. Many articles have incorrect views and use inappropriate words. I really don't know how distorted the views of children who always read this kind of articles can be, whether they can pass the Chinese language test, and how good their writing skills can be. However, it's none of my business... I'm free!
Only read the first 12 chapters
First, there are too many repetitive descriptions; second, there are too many spoken words (so wait, it appears multiple times in a paragraph); third, the writing style is average (the description is long-winded, like a flowing essay); fourth, there is no problem with the heroine entering the palace for herself, but it does not mean that she is not offended. The ex-fiancé does not mean that the uncle's family is fine; fifth, he is hidden in the cold palace, and there is no way that the palace will not know that there is a maid; sixth, he enters the palace with the concubine Ming and lives together. The queen is not a fool and cannot guess that the heroine helps to escape. What will happen to the uncle's family? You were not raised to destroy your family; seventhly, if the heroine disappears, won't your uncle's family miss you? Kittens and puppies will also miss each other for a few days; eighth, if you borrow someone else's household registration to leave Beijing, will that person's child not have a father or a mother? If you don't have a mother, don't you have any relatives? What kind of brain circuit is it to say that you will adopt someone else's child without confirming anything, and then decide without permission that the child will not be allowed to return to your hometown? If you want to escape, shouldn't you first confirm with the children their family situation and confirm whether their relatives are still alive? If not, wouldn't it be better to confirm the household registration in the name of the bride or the original wife? Ninth, how can a widow with three children survive without a clan? Money alone is not enough. No matter how smart you are, it is nothing in the face of absolute strength.
I want to know why Zhang Xiucai took a 4-year-old and a 2-year-old child to take the scientific examination when he was poor and had no time? He is a poor scholar from out of town and has no one to take care of his children. What will happen to the two little kids after he enters the examination room for a few days? And reading the comments, it is said that Zhang Xiucai's wife is still alive. Even if she is dead, won't she still have fellow villagers and relatives? Is it just to guide the heroine and make her feel clear about her heart?
Put the author's own travel notes in the text? ? ? ?
Originally, the main novel had a lot of nonsense, so I skipped the first few chapters... From time to time, the modern ex-husband in my memories (both divorced and time-traveled) popped up, and I read it, but at the end of each chapter, I wrote about the author's family affairs... I really don't want to care about what the ex-husband likes to eat, and I don't want to know what the author does every day, okay... It's okay to just write it in what the author has to say. Although it's annoying, I can't bear to read it... However, the author's own travel notes were included in the main text, without even a dividing symbol, and the length was quite short. It really made people both amused and speechless! ! !
fine
I have a question, is the male protagonist unclean? In fact, there is one more thing that is quite disgusting. The heroine always thinks about her ex-husband and compares the flowers and candles in the wedding room. The same goes for the male protagonist. Is it really disgusting to compare the shy appearance of the heroine with other women? And it's still that time
foot wrap
Luo Liba talks about one thing endlessly and repeats it. It doesn't say much about advancing the plot, but the ex-husband is as smelly and long as a woman's foot bindings in the old days.
The author has been trying to make up the words from ten to one, and it's really too verbose.
I have read so many novels, and this author's novel is the most verbose, bar none. One thing I repeat again and again is a bit like my mother's menopause. Abandon the article decisively.
What? It's all about eating, it's all about looking up recipes to make up the words, and there isn't much in the story.
It's like watching a TV series with commercial breaks
It's so long-winded that I can't stand it anymore. I feel like I have to recall every sentence I say. The memories are very long-winded.
Long-winded, every time I say something, I have to make a roundabout way.
Long-winded
It's really too wordy. It took me a lot of perseverance to finish reading it, and there are many unreasonable things. I am not party-minded, I just want to read a novel that does not disgust me. This detailed issue makes people come up with it as soon as they reason. I have read so many books for many years, and this one left me most speechless.









