
Yipin Ronghua
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The new book "Time and Time" is now open, book friends are welcome to check out O(∩_∩)O~* The wonderful doctor VS the cruel prince, happy enemies in the past life, reunited again in this life* Cheng Jinrong relied on her superb surgical skills to become the first female imperial doctor in Chu. He entered the palace to save his mother, supported his younger brother to ascend the throne and sit on the dragon's throne, and the enemies in his previous life bowed down one by one. On the road to revenge, she met her savior from her previous life. He Qi, the fierce and fierce prince of Pingguo, showed tenderness and affection only in front of her. Live a new life, just for pleasure and revenge! Join hands to grow old and share the beauty of beauty!
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Why are so many people calling the heroine a motherfucker?
Is it her fault that she's kind? She hasn't hurt anyone, she's a bit weak, but is that her fault? She is just a concubine, she has no choice, isn't her weakness in line with her character? As for the sixth prince, she is very cold, but what do you want her to do? To put it bluntly, what is the difference between the sixth prince and his daughter-in-law having a son? Do you still expect her to be nice to the Sixth Prince? Then I guess more people would scold her. As for why she was born, the mother's instinct was on the one hand. As mentioned earlier, even the Pei family could only pray that the mother and child were born safely, because they had been diagnosed by the imperial doctor and could not hide it. And haven't you ever thought that in ancient times, when medical skills were not that developed, it would be easy to kill two children if you aborted them? The Pei family still needs Queen Pei, why would they let her die so easily? I remember when there was a news report that a certain girl was fucked by a girl, there were always people gossiping about it. Instead of blaming the girl, they blamed the girl. Strangely, they thought that the girl was not serious. Otherwise, why would there be so many girls on the street who fell in love with her? I just want to ask, what is the difference between those who call the heroine a motherfucker and those who gossip? And those people who want the heroine's mother to die quickly, I'm surprised what you think. Don't you think your thoughts are very narrow? Do all the girls who were fucked by Gong Suinu deserve to die? Don't use chastity as an excuse. Think about it first. If you still feel that you should die resolutely, it can only mean that your ideological awareness is really high. Don't take it for granted and force others to do things that you can't do yourself.
Why do I see so many people criticizing the heroine in the comment area?
First of all, as a concubine who has not been loved by her family since she was a child, is it wrong for her to long for family affection? She was naive when someone took advantage of this and wanted to trick her back into the Pei family, but she wasn't said to be a pervert, right? Second, is she willing to be Pei Wanqing's puppet? Her daughter is in the hands of others. That is her weakness and concern. Is there anything wrong with compromising to protect her daughter? Thirdly, the Sixth Prince is pitiful, but how could anyone love and care for a child who was born from such an almost sexual act without any grudges? Fourth, as for the Second Prince and Princess Shouning, they can be said to be the children of Pei Wan's enemies. How tolerant do you have to be to treat them as your own children? Fifth, is there anything wrong with Pei Wanru to only have her own daughter in mind? The heroine is the child she gave birth to with the person she likes. She loves and protects her. What's wrong with her? As a mother, is this wrong for her? Finally, what happened to Pei Wanru who longed to be reunited with her family? Did you offend anyone? If she is said to be unchaste, is that what she wants? She was guilty, embarrassed, painful and gloomy. How did she get here before the heroine entered the palace to see her? She is a human being with all kinds of emotions and desires. Is it wrong to long for her family to be reunited?
Reading your book gives me the feeling that time has passed quietly and slowly. I don't know why. I always felt that updates were too slow in the past. Maybe it has become a habit now, and I think this is good.
Feeling sorry for Pei Wanru
Women in ancient times paid attention to three obediences and four virtues. She and her husband share the same love and live happily, just like a couple of gods. It was such a harmonious and beautiful family, but it became torn apart because of her ambitious brother and sister-in-law. On the one hand, he faked his own death and deceived everyone; on the other hand, he sent himself to the palace as a substitute for Queen Pei, a puppet to be slaughtered by others. For her, the sixth prince she was forced to give birth to was evidence of her betrayal of her husband and family. She was in dire straits every day, year after year. She wanted to die, but her body was controlled by her brother and sister-in-law. Difficulties surrounded her all the time, and she was already exhausted physically and mentally. I feel sorry for this mother and hope Cheng Jinrong and He Qi can rescue her as soon as possible. The family reunites soon.
It was quite interesting, except that I saw that the heroine's own mother gave birth to another child. I just don't want to see it anymore
It's not bad. I'm a bit of a germaphobe and can't accept it.
Pei Zhang
I still want to say Pei Zhang. From the beginning, I liked this young man very much. He was very pure. He liked Cheng Jinrong. After knowing the truth, he knew it was impossible and didn't bother with him any more. It's not that I like him because of this. Anyway, from the very beginning, when I saw this name, I felt that he deserved the best. In my heart, Pei Zhang is very good. I like Pei Zhang more than the male protagonist and feel sorry for him. (I don't want him to die) Even if he finally quits the court, he should be free and easy in the world and do whatever he wants. I hope he can return to his previous high-spiritedness in the future. If the male protagonist had not been reborn and had no memory, he would have been the most dazzling star among the young men in the capital. In my mind, he should be standing on the bridge holding an umbrella, tall and high-spirited
Haven't read the new update yet
I feel like there are a lot of people who hate Pei Zhang in the comment area, but I don't think so, just judging from the current situation: ⒈The heroine suddenly ended the future relationship that both of them had acquiesced to (it cannot be said that the heroine is at fault, she cannot marry the son of her enemy, right); ⒉ Judging from the growth of Pei Zhang and the heroine, neither of them noticed the insidious intentions of the elders of the Pei family (this can be suspected that Pei Zhang discovered the doubt but muddle along, or that he has no ability to protect his wife and is just suspicious); ⒊During this tacit relationship, Pei Zhang should not have cheated (if I mention it later, I'll be slapping him in the face); ⒋Pei Zhang's feelings are real, but the heroine is confused; Judging from these four points alone, Pei Zhang is still an innocent person. On the other hand, when the female protagonist was young, she was rebellious and childish, unclear about people, and perfunctory about emotions, while the male protagonist was still the same, rebellious and violent (and what I really question is that the male protagonist accidentally injured his friend's leg, and where did the friendship go with guilt? Being lame is a lifelong thing), and has no brains (the education of the legitimate son should be passable, it just depends on whether the male protagonist is educated). Then reverse it, the advantages of both of them include their undiminished kindness, fearlessness (practicing medicine on the border and fighting on the battlefield), and love for their elders who truly love them. To sum up, the male supporting characters in their teenage years are at least no worse than the male protagonists. Don't always argue that "as long as you are the protagonist, you must be right."
Well, I really don't like the heroine's mother. It's all her own fault for being in this situation, and she still hasn't reflected at all. There is nothing else in her eyes except the heroine. The Sixth Prince is really pitiful. He has such a mother. Don't say that the reason for not being close is for protection. She just doesn't want to care about her. Her brain can't think of these things. The sixth prince is just a tool, and the purpose of his existence is to reunite the heroine's family.
Queen Pei is so disgusting. She has the same virtue as Shen Meijun, but she still complains all kinds of things. The previous article has always said that I deeply love Cheng Wang, but I haven't mentioned Cheng Wang even a word in so many chapters. Cheng Wang was really miserable. He insisted on not marrying again for so many years. Such a good man was hard to find in the world in ancient times. And the Sixth Prince, such a good boy with such a mother. The second prince and Princess Shouning were also miserable. They called Pei Wanru one after another, and they really regarded Pei Wanru as their own mother. Just because it is the life you resent that makes other people disgusting in all kinds of ways. So let me ask, if the emperor is angry with the heroine because of you, do you think it is reasonable?
Haven't read the article yet
I first read the book reviews and found that many people were complaining about the heroine's father. But I think if you put yourself in the perspective of ancient people, even if the male protagonist becomes the emperor, this is impossible. It is impossible for the concubine to remarry (even if she has no children). This is a fact, not to mention, she still has one! The heroine persuaded her father to find another one. If you think about it again, everyone has been happy. Only her father is still alone. It is better to let him forget her mother and find someone who knows both coldness and heat. A cinnabar mole can only become a cinnabar mole, although the scar It will still hurt when you touch her in the future, but you have to believe in the energy of time, which will soften and smooth everything. When there is a woman by your side who loves him, treats him well, is full of eyes for him, sleeps in the same bed every day, solves problems for him, and gives birth to children, will he slowly fall in love with her? . No, let's not talk about love. What about falling in love? Will his heart gradually soften and feel happiness and warmth in the process of accompanying his wife and educating his son? It's better than being alone during the holidays when the whole family is reunited. I think this should be the reason why the heroine persuaded her father. As a daughter, she cannot always stay with her father and hopes that someone can make her father happy. Since it is impossible for the biological parents to be together, why not persuade her to find another one? From the perspective of ancient people, I think it is very understandable. From the perspective of modern people, there are so many divorced and married people. Many of them are not not in love anymore, but also separated for various reasons. After that, they each find their next love, and live happily. Aren't there many people? And as a modern person, before getting married, there is nothing to say if we live together a lot. Of course, I also have a bit of mysophobia, but if you are the same, and it is definitely the kind, then the heroine's mother is already like that, is it still acceptable? (Of course, I haven't read the article yet, and I don't know what the heroine's mother is like, but it's true that she's not a double-cleansing woman). The identities of the two people are destined not to be together, so it is better for them to live separately and never see each other again. Don't tell me that the male protagonist conspired to rebel. In ancient times, there were many restrictions. Don't think about impossible things, otherwise you will become a Mary Sue. There is one last thing I want to say, why can't the heroine be nice to her half-brother? Is it because her mother ran away and actively betrayed her father, not wanting her or the family? I've read a lot of book reviews, right? Since this is not the reason, then why not? Her brother is also a poor person? Does being nice to her brother mean she betrays her father? ? It's not an illegitimate child born of her mother's affair. That's betrayal. I'm sure you've all seen this and you must know better than me. So what are you still thinking about? Read books sensibly, for happiness, don't make yourself depressed~ Of course, I haven't read the article yet, but this is what I felt after reading the book review. (Ps: Maybe after reading the book, I may have the same feeling as you. At that time, I will delete this, hahahahaha) Go~go read a book!
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Why are so many people calling the heroine a motherfucker?
Is it her fault that she's kind? She hasn't hurt anyone, she's a bit weak, but is that her fault? She is just a concubine, she has no choice, isn't her weakness in line with her character? As for the sixth prince, she is very cold, but what do you want her to do? To put it bluntly, what is the difference between the sixth prince and his daughter-in-law having a son? Do you still expect her to be nice to the Sixth Prince? Then I guess more people would scold her. As for why she was born, the mother's instinct was on the one hand. As mentioned earlier, even the Pei family could only pray that the mother and child were born safely, because they had been diagnosed by the imperial doctor and could not hide it. And haven't you ever thought that in ancient times, when medical skills were not that developed, it would be easy to kill two children if you aborted them? The Pei family still needs Queen Pei, why would they let her die so easily? I remember when there was a news report that a certain girl was fucked by a girl, there were always people gossiping about it. Instead of blaming the girl, they blamed the girl. Strangely, they thought that the girl was not serious. Otherwise, why would there be so many girls on the street who fell in love with her? I just want to ask, what is the difference between those who call the heroine a motherfucker and those who gossip? And those people who want the heroine's mother to die quickly, I'm surprised what you think. Don't you think your thoughts are very narrow? Do all the girls who were fucked by Gong Suinu deserve to die? Don't use chastity as an excuse. Think about it first. If you still feel that you should die resolutely, it can only mean that your ideological awareness is really high. Don't take it for granted and force others to do things that you can't do yourself.
Why do I see so many people criticizing the heroine in the comment area?
First of all, as a concubine who has not been loved by her family since she was a child, is it wrong for her to long for family affection? She was naive when someone took advantage of this and wanted to trick her back into the Pei family, but she wasn't said to be a pervert, right? Second, is she willing to be Pei Wanqing's puppet? Her daughter is in the hands of others. That is her weakness and concern. Is there anything wrong with compromising to protect her daughter? Thirdly, the Sixth Prince is pitiful, but how could anyone love and care for a child who was born from such an almost sexual act without any grudges? Fourth, as for the Second Prince and Princess Shouning, they can be said to be the children of Pei Wan's enemies. How tolerant do you have to be to treat them as your own children? Fifth, is there anything wrong with Pei Wanru to only have her own daughter in mind? The heroine is the child she gave birth to with the person she likes. She loves and protects her. What's wrong with her? As a mother, is this wrong for her? Finally, what happened to Pei Wanru who longed to be reunited with her family? Did you offend anyone? If she is said to be unchaste, is that what she wants? She was guilty, embarrassed, painful and gloomy. How did she get here before the heroine entered the palace to see her? She is a human being with all kinds of emotions and desires. Is it wrong to long for her family to be reunited?
Reading your book gives me the feeling that time has passed quietly and slowly. I don't know why. I always felt that updates were too slow in the past. Maybe it has become a habit now, and I think this is good.
Feeling sorry for Pei Wanru
Women in ancient times paid attention to three obediences and four virtues. She and her husband share the same love and live happily, just like a couple of gods. It was such a harmonious and beautiful family, but it became torn apart because of her ambitious brother and sister-in-law. On the one hand, he faked his own death and deceived everyone; on the other hand, he sent himself to the palace as a substitute for Queen Pei, a puppet to be slaughtered by others. For her, the sixth prince she was forced to give birth to was evidence of her betrayal of her husband and family. She was in dire straits every day, year after year. She wanted to die, but her body was controlled by her brother and sister-in-law. Difficulties surrounded her all the time, and she was already exhausted physically and mentally. I feel sorry for this mother and hope Cheng Jinrong and He Qi can rescue her as soon as possible. The family reunites soon.
It was quite interesting, except that I saw that the heroine's own mother gave birth to another child. I just don't want to see it anymore
It's not bad. I'm a bit of a germaphobe and can't accept it.
Pei Zhang
I still want to say Pei Zhang. From the beginning, I liked this young man very much. He was very pure. He liked Cheng Jinrong. After knowing the truth, he knew it was impossible and didn't bother with him any more. It's not that I like him because of this. Anyway, from the very beginning, when I saw this name, I felt that he deserved the best. In my heart, Pei Zhang is very good. I like Pei Zhang more than the male protagonist and feel sorry for him. (I don't want him to die) Even if he finally quits the court, he should be free and easy in the world and do whatever he wants. I hope he can return to his previous high-spiritedness in the future. If the male protagonist had not been reborn and had no memory, he would have been the most dazzling star among the young men in the capital. In my mind, he should be standing on the bridge holding an umbrella, tall and high-spirited
Haven't read the new update yet
I feel like there are a lot of people who hate Pei Zhang in the comment area, but I don't think so, just judging from the current situation: ⒈The heroine suddenly ended the future relationship that both of them had acquiesced to (it cannot be said that the heroine is at fault, she cannot marry the son of her enemy, right); ⒉ Judging from the growth of Pei Zhang and the heroine, neither of them noticed the insidious intentions of the elders of the Pei family (this can be suspected that Pei Zhang discovered the doubt but muddle along, or that he has no ability to protect his wife and is just suspicious); ⒊During this tacit relationship, Pei Zhang should not have cheated (if I mention it later, I'll be slapping him in the face); ⒋Pei Zhang's feelings are real, but the heroine is confused; Judging from these four points alone, Pei Zhang is still an innocent person. On the other hand, when the female protagonist was young, she was rebellious and childish, unclear about people, and perfunctory about emotions, while the male protagonist was still the same, rebellious and violent (and what I really question is that the male protagonist accidentally injured his friend's leg, and where did the friendship go with guilt? Being lame is a lifelong thing), and has no brains (the education of the legitimate son should be passable, it just depends on whether the male protagonist is educated). Then reverse it, the advantages of both of them include their undiminished kindness, fearlessness (practicing medicine on the border and fighting on the battlefield), and love for their elders who truly love them. To sum up, the male supporting characters in their teenage years are at least no worse than the male protagonists. Don't always argue that "as long as you are the protagonist, you must be right."
Well, I really don't like the heroine's mother. It's all her own fault for being in this situation, and she still hasn't reflected at all. There is nothing else in her eyes except the heroine. The Sixth Prince is really pitiful. He has such a mother. Don't say that the reason for not being close is for protection. She just doesn't want to care about her. Her brain can't think of these things. The sixth prince is just a tool, and the purpose of his existence is to reunite the heroine's family.
Queen Pei is so disgusting. She has the same virtue as Shen Meijun, but she still complains all kinds of things. The previous article has always said that I deeply love Cheng Wang, but I haven't mentioned Cheng Wang even a word in so many chapters. Cheng Wang was really miserable. He insisted on not marrying again for so many years. Such a good man was hard to find in the world in ancient times. And the Sixth Prince, such a good boy with such a mother. The second prince and Princess Shouning were also miserable. They called Pei Wanru one after another, and they really regarded Pei Wanru as their own mother. Just because it is the life you resent that makes other people disgusting in all kinds of ways. So let me ask, if the emperor is angry with the heroine because of you, do you think it is reasonable?
Haven't read the article yet
I first read the book reviews and found that many people were complaining about the heroine's father. But I think if you put yourself in the perspective of ancient people, even if the male protagonist becomes the emperor, this is impossible. It is impossible for the concubine to remarry (even if she has no children). This is a fact, not to mention, she still has one! The heroine persuaded her father to find another one. If you think about it again, everyone has been happy. Only her father is still alone. It is better to let him forget her mother and find someone who knows both coldness and heat. A cinnabar mole can only become a cinnabar mole, although the scar It will still hurt when you touch her in the future, but you have to believe in the energy of time, which will soften and smooth everything. When there is a woman by your side who loves him, treats him well, is full of eyes for him, sleeps in the same bed every day, solves problems for him, and gives birth to children, will he slowly fall in love with her? . No, let's not talk about love. What about falling in love? Will his heart gradually soften and feel happiness and warmth in the process of accompanying his wife and educating his son? It's better than being alone during the holidays when the whole family is reunited. I think this should be the reason why the heroine persuaded her father. As a daughter, she cannot always stay with her father and hopes that someone can make her father happy. Since it is impossible for the biological parents to be together, why not persuade her to find another one? From the perspective of ancient people, I think it is very understandable. From the perspective of modern people, there are so many divorced and married people. Many of them are not not in love anymore, but also separated for various reasons. After that, they each find their next love, and live happily. Aren't there many people? And as a modern person, before getting married, there is nothing to say if we live together a lot. Of course, I also have a bit of mysophobia, but if you are the same, and it is definitely the kind, then the heroine's mother is already like that, is it still acceptable? (Of course, I haven't read the article yet, and I don't know what the heroine's mother is like, but it's true that she's not a double-cleansing woman). The identities of the two people are destined not to be together, so it is better for them to live separately and never see each other again. Don't tell me that the male protagonist conspired to rebel. In ancient times, there were many restrictions. Don't think about impossible things, otherwise you will become a Mary Sue. There is one last thing I want to say, why can't the heroine be nice to her half-brother? Is it because her mother ran away and actively betrayed her father, not wanting her or the family? I've read a lot of book reviews, right? Since this is not the reason, then why not? Her brother is also a poor person? Does being nice to her brother mean she betrays her father? ? It's not an illegitimate child born of her mother's affair. That's betrayal. I'm sure you've all seen this and you must know better than me. So what are you still thinking about? Read books sensibly, for happiness, don't make yourself depressed~ Of course, I haven't read the article yet, but this is what I felt after reading the book review. (Ps: Maybe after reading the book, I may have the same feeling as you. At that time, I will delete this, hahahahaha) Go~go read a book!
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Overall score: 3.5 Stars (0.5 Stars are deducted for the emperor and the heroine's mother who are really immovable) Have you finished reading: Yes Whether to review: No Author's brief comment: A prolific author with a literary shortage to read, but in each article there is always a supporting character or emotional line that is not particularly acceptable to someone. Heroine design: Reborn heroine, decisive and tough, good at medical skills Male protagonist design: Reborn male protagonist, handsome in appearance and superb in martial arts Supporting character designs: Both the male lead and the heroine's mother have growth lines. Of course, the best one is Xiao Liu, who is always kind but has grown from immature to responsible. The characters in this article are top-notch. Plot line: The male and female protagonists work together to solve the crisis in the past life, take revenge, and make their families safe. Emotional line: The male protagonist appears early, and it is relatively easy for the two to establish a relationship. Completeness: Read quickly to the end, basically smooth and complete Extras: There are many, including an extra where an emperor is reborn and marries the heroine's mother. Writing style: The rhythm is good, the narrative is clear, and the text is smooth and clear. Brief comment: Overall, it's pretty good-looking, and it's above average among other works by the same author. But it is unacceptable to define the emperor as affectionate in the end. First of all, the heroine's mother was substituted into the palace. The prince felt that there seemed to be some changes in his wife, but he did not go into details. For so many years, his wife didn't like to stay in bed, which didn't stop him from having a favorite concubine and various maids in bed. What was the heroine's state like when she entered the palace? The emperor's most beloved son is the eldest prince who is the concubine. The phoenix seal is with the concubine. The palace affairs are managed by the concubine. The sixth prince is unknown. In this case, it is impossible to say that he pities and cares for the heroine's mother at this time. At most, it is just to give his wife a little dignity. Secondly, in the last life, what was the result of the identity of the hostess being revealed? She died and Xiaoliu died. Therefore, the emperor in the previous life may not have been physically able at the time, or he simply didn't want to, at least he didn't protect them. So what is different in this life? First, my health is better. Secondly, it's not completely cured, at least it won't be a lucky break. Third, during the process, I saw that his adult sons and concubines coveted the throne more than they cared about him. It was at this time that he began to feel that he had a wife, son and family towards the hostess and Xiaoliu. To put it bluntly, doesn't this just mean that I can no longer wander and want to go home? In the end, what made him seem very affectionate was knowing the truth but not punishing the hostess and Xiaoliu. But at this time, Xiao Liu is already the prince of the prison country. There must be a reason for him to execute Xiao Liu. Has he revealed that his queen is fake and has been replaced? Not likely. Then he has to figure it out slowly. Does he still have time to figure it out? His body still needs to be treated by the heroine. So from a rational perspective, he couldn't act rashly. As for blaming the hostess for not telling him at the beginning, the emperor was described as violent and capricious throughout. The Minister of the Ministry of Finance was almost beaten to death for telling the truth. This is still an old minister. The heroine's mother dared to tell him, wouldn't she have died if she had told him back then? Just because he is an emperor, his good qualities in a specific situation cannot be valued, right? Isn't it more worthy of a reunion episode that the heroine's parents have not let go of each other's feelings after being separated for eighteen years?




Anyway, I have watched several movies, and this one is not to be missed. I am confused.




The work of a great master is not unworthy of its fame, but some readers said that the CP pairing is not satisfactory.














