
Scholarly Lady
by Liu Jingpu
About This Novel
Lin Ruozhuo found out that he had been transported to ancient times and expressed his calmness. Life is not lived anywhere. Although there is a scumbag father, a stepmother, and a patriarchal grandfather. It doesn't matter, good health and a prosperous life are already the greatest wealth. What's more, she also has a little golden finger, and from time to time she can have little dreams that predict the future. The nourishing little days passed day by day, and I grew up and got married. The groom is a prince, a standard elite type. It's as powerful as a plug-in. Many things are unknown. It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter, we don't expect love or devotion anyway, who hasn't kept a secret yet? No matter who travels through time or is reborn, we are the royal concubine, so we can just continue to live our lives. However, on the wedding night, Lin Ruozhuo had another golden finger dream. In the dream, the husband married the daughter of the Lin family and became the emperor ten years later. Just before he ascended the throne, he killed his first wife, who had been childless all her life, and married a new one. Damn it! Sure enough, there will be no pie in the sky! She knew it! What to do? What can be done? It's a death left and right. As the saying goes: If you are willing to be killed, you dare to pull down the Jade Emperor. I want to be an emperor, dream! At worst, everyone will die together! Group number: 59311573
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Official(82)Scraped 21d ago
Since ancient times, deep love cannot be retained, only tricks can win people's hearts. I don't think there's anything wrong with the heroine not having feelings for the male protagonist. How can the royal family have true feelings? They are all politicians who are vying for power and profit, and there are three wives and four concubines in the house. It would be too stupid to talk to them sincerely. Personally, I think the heroine did a good job. Don't blame the heroine for being too cold. When the hero hugs her, he doesn't deserve the love of the heroine.
Refutation of "the ending is not good"
It's not that this book has a bad ending, it's just that it's too real Some people may not be able to accept it. After all, most people like happy endings. Isn't this a bad ending for the heroine? Wouldn't it be better to experience life alone, take your children, chat with friends, and watch the autumn wind sweep away the fallen leaves outside the house? Some things can't be forced. Since you can't find the right person, then live alone. I don't think this is a bad ending.
The type is novel and unusual. I don't know if my understanding is accurate. Lin Ruozhuo has the thinking of a modern woman, and Helian is an ancient king. His cognitive thinking is very normal. Even if he is reborn, it will not change much. Therefore, there are significant differences between the two. It is impossible to fully integrate all aspects. The ending is already a good choice. After all, nothing is perfect.
When I first read it, I thought it was a otaku drama, but later I realized it was not. In fact, I don't really like the heroine. She doesn't like the existence of concubines (doesn't that exist in modern times?), So in the final analysis, it's because she doesn't like the lack of women's rights in ancient times (having concubines, but they can't divorce them at will?? That's probably the case.) I think the best thing she did was to open a girls' class. In fact, it can be Using her status as a princess to appeal to women to go to school... Although it relies on the power of the male protagonist, this is the most effective and fastest method, but the female protagonist has been stubborn all her life (why didn't she think of Wu Zetian, who relied on men at the beginning, but eventually allowed women's rights to gradually increase)... Is it right to say that modern people can't integrate the ideas of ancient people, or is she not that philanthropic? But she should also understand that she should exchange sincerity for sincerity. She has never had any sincere emotions towards the male protagonist. Naturally, even if the male protagonist has a hint of affection in the end, he will be deceived by the female protagonist. The two of them only have plans for each other in their hearts, so it is best for them to live their own lives in this ending.
Perhaps the only time in the heroine's life that she felt passionate about love was on the boat to Jiangnan. Such a handsome and graceful young man fit the heroine's idea of a perfect lover. Goodbye, Situ Jiuwu is not a human being. The more we interact with him, the more we realize that no one is perfect. The heroine's morality is higher than emotion, and she views love rationally. In such an era of feudal monarchs, a prince is never expected to have his only love, especially a prince who is ambitious to become a prince. The heroine's last sentence "I can't convince him, he can't convince me" is a portrayal of their lives. This is a conflict between moral bottom line and three views. It's normal for the male protagonist not to accept it, but the female protagonist's brother and half-brother cannot accept it. I personally like this article very much. It's rich in content and plot twists. Like it 👍
It means that I don't understand the relationship between people's names. It means that my IQ is off the line.
The heroine is awesome, sober in real life!
We pursue one pair for life. In this era of free marriage and legal constraints, it is extremely rare for a man and a woman to stay together and not have two hearts. What's more, in that era when three wives and four concubines were taken for granted, even if one respects his wife and does not take concubines seriously, it does not mean that they will stay together. It's so beautiful to have two people for a lifetime because it's so rare This book is very good. If you know what you want, we won't love the other person if they don't deserve it. Only by not getting hurt for someone who doesn't deserve it can we love and respect ourselves. If you find a road that doesn't work, turn back; if you can't love someone, let go
question mark?
Actually I want to ask? I didn't understand a single sentence of what I wanted to write. The more I read, the more confused I became.
What the hell is the heroine?
I just started watching it, and I especially want to ask, what's going on with the heroine? How can you be so stupid and stupid as to persist until the end?
I skipped a section in the middle to see what the ending is. As a result, I didn't understand the ending...it's not the ending of the ending... This turns out to be a trap
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Official(82)Scraped 21d ago
Since ancient times, deep love cannot be retained, only tricks can win people's hearts. I don't think there's anything wrong with the heroine not having feelings for the male protagonist. How can the royal family have true feelings? They are all politicians who are vying for power and profit, and there are three wives and four concubines in the house. It would be too stupid to talk to them sincerely. Personally, I think the heroine did a good job. Don't blame the heroine for being too cold. When the hero hugs her, he doesn't deserve the love of the heroine.
Refutation of "the ending is not good"
It's not that this book has a bad ending, it's just that it's too real Some people may not be able to accept it. After all, most people like happy endings. Isn't this a bad ending for the heroine? Wouldn't it be better to experience life alone, take your children, chat with friends, and watch the autumn wind sweep away the fallen leaves outside the house? Some things can't be forced. Since you can't find the right person, then live alone. I don't think this is a bad ending.
The type is novel and unusual. I don't know if my understanding is accurate. Lin Ruozhuo has the thinking of a modern woman, and Helian is an ancient king. His cognitive thinking is very normal. Even if he is reborn, it will not change much. Therefore, there are significant differences between the two. It is impossible to fully integrate all aspects. The ending is already a good choice. After all, nothing is perfect.
When I first read it, I thought it was a otaku drama, but later I realized it was not. In fact, I don't really like the heroine. She doesn't like the existence of concubines (doesn't that exist in modern times?), So in the final analysis, it's because she doesn't like the lack of women's rights in ancient times (having concubines, but they can't divorce them at will?? That's probably the case.) I think the best thing she did was to open a girls' class. In fact, it can be Using her status as a princess to appeal to women to go to school... Although it relies on the power of the male protagonist, this is the most effective and fastest method, but the female protagonist has been stubborn all her life (why didn't she think of Wu Zetian, who relied on men at the beginning, but eventually allowed women's rights to gradually increase)... Is it right to say that modern people can't integrate the ideas of ancient people, or is she not that philanthropic? But she should also understand that she should exchange sincerity for sincerity. She has never had any sincere emotions towards the male protagonist. Naturally, even if the male protagonist has a hint of affection in the end, he will be deceived by the female protagonist. The two of them only have plans for each other in their hearts, so it is best for them to live their own lives in this ending.
Perhaps the only time in the heroine's life that she felt passionate about love was on the boat to Jiangnan. Such a handsome and graceful young man fit the heroine's idea of a perfect lover. Goodbye, Situ Jiuwu is not a human being. The more we interact with him, the more we realize that no one is perfect. The heroine's morality is higher than emotion, and she views love rationally. In such an era of feudal monarchs, a prince is never expected to have his only love, especially a prince who is ambitious to become a prince. The heroine's last sentence "I can't convince him, he can't convince me" is a portrayal of their lives. This is a conflict between moral bottom line and three views. It's normal for the male protagonist not to accept it, but the female protagonist's brother and half-brother cannot accept it. I personally like this article very much. It's rich in content and plot twists. Like it 👍
It means that I don't understand the relationship between people's names. It means that my IQ is off the line.
The heroine is awesome, sober in real life!
We pursue one pair for life. In this era of free marriage and legal constraints, it is extremely rare for a man and a woman to stay together and not have two hearts. What's more, in that era when three wives and four concubines were taken for granted, even if one respects his wife and does not take concubines seriously, it does not mean that they will stay together. It's so beautiful to have two people for a lifetime because it's so rare This book is very good. If you know what you want, we won't love the other person if they don't deserve it. Only by not getting hurt for someone who doesn't deserve it can we love and respect ourselves. If you find a road that doesn't work, turn back; if you can't love someone, let go
question mark?
Actually I want to ask? I didn't understand a single sentence of what I wanted to write. The more I read, the more confused I became.
What the hell is the heroine?
I just started watching it, and I especially want to ask, what's going on with the heroine? How can you be so stupid and stupid as to persist until the end?
I skipped a section in the middle to see what the ending is. As a result, I didn't understand the ending...it's not the ending of the ending... This turns out to be a trap
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The writing is wonderful! Very, very beautiful, the language description is very classic



After watching it, the female supporting characters are all wonderful in their own way.




A story about a strong woman and a strong man, but this is not a story about a strong team-up, but a story about falling in love (and not) killing each other.




The heroine travels through time, but the heroine always dreams about the life in which the original heroine died young. Different from the novel about the house fight with the stepmother, the heroine's stepmother is a good one.













