
The Concubine is Kind-hearted: Your Majesty, Please Come Down
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He was the cold and cruel king of Xixuan, but because of a woman, he went crazy overnight and his hair was like frost. She was the sycophant whom the minister said he favored. "No one can touch her except me!" During the palace banquet, a certain woman slapped the provocative concubine: "The intrigues are too tiring. I like simplicity and roughness." A certain emperor: "Does your hand hurt?" A certain woman looked sideways at a certain concubine: "This is the difference between you and me, do you understand?"
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The male protagonist is not worthy of the female protagonist, so what if he loves the female protagonist, no matter how much he loves her, it cannot offset those injuries, not to mention those injuries are not due to other reasons, just because of another woman. The past male protagonist really felt like a scumbag. He wanted to give her a lifetime of honor because of his childhood "Yan'er", but did he have to marry her to repay his kindness? It was okay before he fell in love with Zi Yan, but after he fell in love with Zi Yan, he married his "Yan'er" despite clearly loving someone else. He married her but didn't love her. This is not repaying a favor, but harming her. Either he should not have fallen in love with Zi Yan. Since he has fallen in love, he should stay with Zi Yan. Being good to that "Yan'er" is not just a lover. You can give her the best as a brother and a friend and find someone who truly loves her. However, what the male protagonist did hurt everyone, and he suffered all his own fault. Even if he doesn't understand the truth and doesn't know that he has identified the wrong person, it doesn't prevent him from making the right choice. The male protagonist's logic of "I must marry her to repay the favor" is really ridiculous.
I'm really speechless
Why don't you read the article carefully and just call the male protagonist a scumbag? ? Some of you have made up some of the details yourself, and adding jealousy to it will make new readers afraid to read, okay? I'm here to say ①The male protagonist is not a scumbag. Yes, it is true that the male protagonist misidentified the person and mistook Tao Qingyan for the childhood Pei Ziyan. . . . . But! ! The male protagonist can distinguish between repaying a favor and loving one! ! The male protagonist never said he would marry Tao Qingyan to repay his kindness, nor did he harm the female protagonist for Tao Qingyan! ! Let me make it clear here, some readers are talking nonsense! Who said that the male protagonist took the initiative to marry that little bitch Tao Qingyan? ? Would you mind reading the article with your eyes wide open? It was clearly the Queen Mother who put pressure on the hero, but the male protagonist never thought about it, but he was a down-and-out prince and had no choice. The male protagonist remained the same physically and mentally! Who else said that the male protagonist let the female protagonist have an abortion for Tao Qingyan? This is even more nonsense! Tao Qingyan's few friends all hid the fact that Zi Yan was pregnant! He also deliberately slandered the male protagonist in front of the female protagonist! ! It led to tragedy. Didn't you see the despair of the male protagonist himself? Didn't he want to live in pain? Have you seen the male protagonist's revenge on them? The male protagonist did not protect the female protagonist well, but he definitely did not deliberately harm the female protagonist for the sake of the little bitch! ! ②By the way, let's talk about the male protagonist not protecting the female protagonist. It's useless to say that the male protagonist is useless, you are awesome, try it! The male protagonist is a down-and-out prince who is not favored by the emperor and has no maternal support. Zi Yan is his salvation and the light in his dark life. He also knows that he is selfish and knows that he does not have a perfect way to protect her, but he does not want to let go! In order to save Zi Yan from the queen, he had no choice but to slap her. He felt so uncomfortable that he died. Looking at the reaction of the heroine, the heroine was very thoughtful and understood that the hero slapped her to protect her, so she did not blame him at all! ③ To put it bluntly, the male protagonist is affectionate, but he has a fatal flaw. This flaw is the reason why the two of them have been going around and misunderstanding for so long - the male protagonist is not good at expressing his feelings. To put it bluntly, he is a tsundere type. He is deeply in love but never says it out. He has so many plans. In order to protect the heroine, he does not hesitate to let the heroine misunderstand him but does not choose to tell the heroine to act with him! If he had said it from the beginning, the heroine would have acted with him! However, he chose to hide it in order to prevent the heroine from being put in danger, and the tragedy that followed resulted. The heroine finally knew the truth and forgave him. ④I also like the second male lead, Jun Weiqing, but the most pity is that the female lead does not love him. I hope he can be happy with Si Xingwan in the future. We all feel sorry for him.
I can't be like the heroine
From my personal point of view, I always feel that it is better for the heroine to be with Jun Weiqing. The male protagonist is indeed in pain, but who should the female protagonist complain to, and who should pity Jun Weiqing's pain. If it weren't for Jun Weiqing's exchange of lives, where would the reunion between the male and female protagonists come from? Some would be nothing more than ashes of one, and regret for the other. Jun Weiqing, in the end, loved too hard and gave up everything he could, including his life. In the end, he also made wedding clothes for others. Sweetness and happiness belong to others. Has he really let go? I don't think he just had to seem like he "had let it go." I really didn't expect that the heroine could forgive those who had hurt her so easily. Maybe I'm not kind enough. With my temper, I would never choose to laugh away my grudges. Not to mention repaying them a hundred times, I would at least let those people feel what the heroine had suffered because of them. Although they are just accomplices, they are also "evil", aren't they? The heroine is really too kind, especially after she sacrificed herself to save the hero, some of the hero's little tricks made her choose to forgive. It's because I don't understand love yet. I really can't imagine that after a person hurts herself and makes herself want to die rather than be with him, she can actually forget everything in the past in a few words. I was speechless when I found out that the male protagonist ate the female protagonist's ashes. Maybe my brain circuit was different. I just thought that the female protagonist would be excreted by him in a few days. However, I was shocked that he filled the ashes into his own flesh and blood. And the male protagonist, Concubine Rou, is the container for the blood of the heroine. My magical brain circuit also made me first react at that time, "Don't all human blood change sides after a while? Are Concubine Rou's hematopoietic stem cells fake?" Now I just saw the male and female protagonists meet each other after they grow up. Based on the previous article, I roughly know the general development after that. If I don't like torture, I will stop it now and go "eat some sweets". I will pick up when I want to be tortured. Everything written above only represents my personal opinion. I have never written a long review and it is not good. Please don't criticize me.
I hate articles like this. The male protagonist betrayed the female protagonist, and then the female protagonist died, and the truth was understood. Somehow he was alive again, so he tried to make up for the heroine. I hate this kind of male protagonist the most. You have done something wrong, and if you make amends, do I have to forgive you? If you are wrong, you cannot forgive.
I feel very sorry for Wei Qing. He loves Wei Xun no less than anyone else. He has loved Wei Xun deeply since she was still Zi Yan. After knowing that something happened to Zi Yan, he tried his best to save her. After Zi Yan became Wei Xun, she doted on her even more, and she only silently protected Wei Xun without fighting or snatching her away. Compared to Si Beichen, I feel more deeply about Jun Weiqing's love, Weiqing's humbleness towards not finding love, and the cruelty of love. I remember there is a saying that truly loving someone does not necessarily mean possessing them. Sometimes letting go is the deepest love for them. I don't know what the ending will be, but I still hope that Wei Xun will be with Wei Qing, not for anything else, but for his love for Wei Xun.
Another piece of trash where the male protagonist is played around by Bai Lianhua. I don't understand why a woman would end up together after being treated like this by a trash? In the comments of this book, I saw Nuan Nan. Good men don't have happy endings, and women's status is also low. For example, the heroine, why must she be with this kind of garbage? Such injuries can be caused together. To be honest, I think it is a sign of disrespect for women. Also, bad guys will be happy in the end, and good men will die alone in the end. When the heroine dies, the male lead resurrects her, right? What is the trash doing? It's unfair. Maybe I've watched Tu Lei's programs too much and I think good women should stay away from trash. But the fact is that no matter how many wrong things trash does, trash can still be happy.
Feeling sorry for the Imperial Master
Even knowing the ending, Pei Ziyan (Wei Xun won everyone's favor because of Zi Yan. Even though they are the same person, it is undeniable that the emperor loves Zi Yan) and Si Beixuan lived happily together. But I still hope that the national master will be happy. Can the author give the national master a good ending (personally I think Ruochu is good)?
The second male lead belongs to everyone, the male lead... whoever wants it can get it.
(Everything is told from a personal point of view, without any insult!) Anyway, it made me cry so much, so I'd better tell you my feelings! In fact, the heroine's character is not my favorite, but the storyline attracted me to watch it. The heroine is a gentle and generous person, but she is also smart and energetic. The male protagonist is an emperor who can be mean-spirited towards his lover. His shortcoming is that he doesn't recognize people well at the beginning and mistakes the villain for the "good old days" of his childhood, thus destroying the woman who loved him and loved him too. You have to wait until you lose it before you cherish it (I don't know) Blood transfusion, abortion, self-immolation, swallowing ashes! I have to say that this is also crazy love, but what can I do? If you swallow the ashes, will Zi Yan come back? Without Jun Weiqing, would Zi Yan have lived a new life? (If he is really crazy, I think he will go with her without hesitation. Then he still cares about the country and the country. Compared with other male protagonists, A Xuan is humane and soft-hearted, but what if he is soft-hearted? Win the world, lose her!!!) The splendor of the country can be seen at a glance, but Ziyan is pierced by holes and burns herself in despair... (Maybe I'm too pushy, or maybe I don't understand love. I thought the heroine wouldn't let him go so easily, but I didn't expect that in order to save the hero, she made a deal with someone else, using her appearance and voice in exchange for the hero's life. Later, with the hero's "cautiousness", I forgave him. It's really...) Just imagine, without Jun Weiqing, how could the heroine be resurrected? One life for another, but you think others don't know how you spent three years in pain? You know it, you know it!!! Other people, no, you don't know, the emperor is selfish after all. Do you know Zi Yan's pain? "When I was eight years old, I thought that I would be with you forever if I kissed your face. Little did I know, but the boy in my memory when I was eighteen years old found you disgusting. I fell in love with you without realizing it. I only understand it when I lose you." Don't say it anymore, just like that, I'm so angry. I didn't want to be so double-standard, but I couldn't control my emotions, and I was pulled by all kinds of pain. Some people say they don't understand why others think the male protagonist is a scumbag. I just want to say that there is a kind of writing called "scumbag regret writing". Although it is not to that extent, it is not much different. I guess, I guess, all kinds of... Let me explain, I like big writing, and there is no insult at all. These are purely my personal feelings after reading and venting.
In fact, I really don't understand why Zi Yan would forgive Si Beixuan, after he had done so many things that were sorry for her. As a result, she lost her child. Even on the wedding day, she cried silently in the wedding room. Zi Yan tolerated everything for Concubine Rou, even giving her blood in exchange for her, and finally committed suicide out of frustration. It was clearly Zi Yan who helped Si Beixuan win the throne, so why did he treat her like this? Is it just because of love? Although Si Beixuan also did a lot for Zi Yan and had certain difficulties, I still don't like him very much. . I feel sorry for Zi Yan. .
inform readers
"The Concubine is Good: Your Majesty Please Come Down" will be completed in the near future. Thank you book friends for your continued companionship! Chapter 1005 has minor modifications, you can read it again. Thank you also to the book friends who corrected and suggested Chengzi's negligence! This book took more than two years. During this period, there were disappointments, but more importantly, it came from everyone's encouragement. Chengzi is really grateful to you! At the end, a few extra chapters of Jun Weiqing will be included, and the book will be officially finished. I hope Chengzi's next book will still be accompanied by you, see you in the world ^_^!
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Official(544)Scraped 1mo ago
The male protagonist is not worthy of the female protagonist, so what if he loves the female protagonist, no matter how much he loves her, it cannot offset those injuries, not to mention those injuries are not due to other reasons, just because of another woman. The past male protagonist really felt like a scumbag. He wanted to give her a lifetime of honor because of his childhood "Yan'er", but did he have to marry her to repay his kindness? It was okay before he fell in love with Zi Yan, but after he fell in love with Zi Yan, he married his "Yan'er" despite clearly loving someone else. He married her but didn't love her. This is not repaying a favor, but harming her. Either he should not have fallen in love with Zi Yan. Since he has fallen in love, he should stay with Zi Yan. Being good to that "Yan'er" is not just a lover. You can give her the best as a brother and a friend and find someone who truly loves her. However, what the male protagonist did hurt everyone, and he suffered all his own fault. Even if he doesn't understand the truth and doesn't know that he has identified the wrong person, it doesn't prevent him from making the right choice. The male protagonist's logic of "I must marry her to repay the favor" is really ridiculous.
I'm really speechless
Why don't you read the article carefully and just call the male protagonist a scumbag? ? Some of you have made up some of the details yourself, and adding jealousy to it will make new readers afraid to read, okay? I'm here to say ①The male protagonist is not a scumbag. Yes, it is true that the male protagonist misidentified the person and mistook Tao Qingyan for the childhood Pei Ziyan. . . . . But! ! The male protagonist can distinguish between repaying a favor and loving one! ! The male protagonist never said he would marry Tao Qingyan to repay his kindness, nor did he harm the female protagonist for Tao Qingyan! ! Let me make it clear here, some readers are talking nonsense! Who said that the male protagonist took the initiative to marry that little bitch Tao Qingyan? ? Would you mind reading the article with your eyes wide open? It was clearly the Queen Mother who put pressure on the hero, but the male protagonist never thought about it, but he was a down-and-out prince and had no choice. The male protagonist remained the same physically and mentally! Who else said that the male protagonist let the female protagonist have an abortion for Tao Qingyan? This is even more nonsense! Tao Qingyan's few friends all hid the fact that Zi Yan was pregnant! He also deliberately slandered the male protagonist in front of the female protagonist! ! It led to tragedy. Didn't you see the despair of the male protagonist himself? Didn't he want to live in pain? Have you seen the male protagonist's revenge on them? The male protagonist did not protect the female protagonist well, but he definitely did not deliberately harm the female protagonist for the sake of the little bitch! ! ②By the way, let's talk about the male protagonist not protecting the female protagonist. It's useless to say that the male protagonist is useless, you are awesome, try it! The male protagonist is a down-and-out prince who is not favored by the emperor and has no maternal support. Zi Yan is his salvation and the light in his dark life. He also knows that he is selfish and knows that he does not have a perfect way to protect her, but he does not want to let go! In order to save Zi Yan from the queen, he had no choice but to slap her. He felt so uncomfortable that he died. Looking at the reaction of the heroine, the heroine was very thoughtful and understood that the hero slapped her to protect her, so she did not blame him at all! ③ To put it bluntly, the male protagonist is affectionate, but he has a fatal flaw. This flaw is the reason why the two of them have been going around and misunderstanding for so long - the male protagonist is not good at expressing his feelings. To put it bluntly, he is a tsundere type. He is deeply in love but never says it out. He has so many plans. In order to protect the heroine, he does not hesitate to let the heroine misunderstand him but does not choose to tell the heroine to act with him! If he had said it from the beginning, the heroine would have acted with him! However, he chose to hide it in order to prevent the heroine from being put in danger, and the tragedy that followed resulted. The heroine finally knew the truth and forgave him. ④I also like the second male lead, Jun Weiqing, but the most pity is that the female lead does not love him. I hope he can be happy with Si Xingwan in the future. We all feel sorry for him.
I can't be like the heroine
From my personal point of view, I always feel that it is better for the heroine to be with Jun Weiqing. The male protagonist is indeed in pain, but who should the female protagonist complain to, and who should pity Jun Weiqing's pain. If it weren't for Jun Weiqing's exchange of lives, where would the reunion between the male and female protagonists come from? Some would be nothing more than ashes of one, and regret for the other. Jun Weiqing, in the end, loved too hard and gave up everything he could, including his life. In the end, he also made wedding clothes for others. Sweetness and happiness belong to others. Has he really let go? I don't think he just had to seem like he "had let it go." I really didn't expect that the heroine could forgive those who had hurt her so easily. Maybe I'm not kind enough. With my temper, I would never choose to laugh away my grudges. Not to mention repaying them a hundred times, I would at least let those people feel what the heroine had suffered because of them. Although they are just accomplices, they are also "evil", aren't they? The heroine is really too kind, especially after she sacrificed herself to save the hero, some of the hero's little tricks made her choose to forgive. It's because I don't understand love yet. I really can't imagine that after a person hurts herself and makes herself want to die rather than be with him, she can actually forget everything in the past in a few words. I was speechless when I found out that the male protagonist ate the female protagonist's ashes. Maybe my brain circuit was different. I just thought that the female protagonist would be excreted by him in a few days. However, I was shocked that he filled the ashes into his own flesh and blood. And the male protagonist, Concubine Rou, is the container for the blood of the heroine. My magical brain circuit also made me first react at that time, "Don't all human blood change sides after a while? Are Concubine Rou's hematopoietic stem cells fake?" Now I just saw the male and female protagonists meet each other after they grow up. Based on the previous article, I roughly know the general development after that. If I don't like torture, I will stop it now and go "eat some sweets". I will pick up when I want to be tortured. Everything written above only represents my personal opinion. I have never written a long review and it is not good. Please don't criticize me.
I hate articles like this. The male protagonist betrayed the female protagonist, and then the female protagonist died, and the truth was understood. Somehow he was alive again, so he tried to make up for the heroine. I hate this kind of male protagonist the most. You have done something wrong, and if you make amends, do I have to forgive you? If you are wrong, you cannot forgive.
I feel very sorry for Wei Qing. He loves Wei Xun no less than anyone else. He has loved Wei Xun deeply since she was still Zi Yan. After knowing that something happened to Zi Yan, he tried his best to save her. After Zi Yan became Wei Xun, she doted on her even more, and she only silently protected Wei Xun without fighting or snatching her away. Compared to Si Beichen, I feel more deeply about Jun Weiqing's love, Weiqing's humbleness towards not finding love, and the cruelty of love. I remember there is a saying that truly loving someone does not necessarily mean possessing them. Sometimes letting go is the deepest love for them. I don't know what the ending will be, but I still hope that Wei Xun will be with Wei Qing, not for anything else, but for his love for Wei Xun.
Another piece of trash where the male protagonist is played around by Bai Lianhua. I don't understand why a woman would end up together after being treated like this by a trash? In the comments of this book, I saw Nuan Nan. Good men don't have happy endings, and women's status is also low. For example, the heroine, why must she be with this kind of garbage? Such injuries can be caused together. To be honest, I think it is a sign of disrespect for women. Also, bad guys will be happy in the end, and good men will die alone in the end. When the heroine dies, the male lead resurrects her, right? What is the trash doing? It's unfair. Maybe I've watched Tu Lei's programs too much and I think good women should stay away from trash. But the fact is that no matter how many wrong things trash does, trash can still be happy.
Feeling sorry for the Imperial Master
Even knowing the ending, Pei Ziyan (Wei Xun won everyone's favor because of Zi Yan. Even though they are the same person, it is undeniable that the emperor loves Zi Yan) and Si Beixuan lived happily together. But I still hope that the national master will be happy. Can the author give the national master a good ending (personally I think Ruochu is good)?
The second male lead belongs to everyone, the male lead... whoever wants it can get it.
(Everything is told from a personal point of view, without any insult!) Anyway, it made me cry so much, so I'd better tell you my feelings! In fact, the heroine's character is not my favorite, but the storyline attracted me to watch it. The heroine is a gentle and generous person, but she is also smart and energetic. The male protagonist is an emperor who can be mean-spirited towards his lover. His shortcoming is that he doesn't recognize people well at the beginning and mistakes the villain for the "good old days" of his childhood, thus destroying the woman who loved him and loved him too. You have to wait until you lose it before you cherish it (I don't know) Blood transfusion, abortion, self-immolation, swallowing ashes! I have to say that this is also crazy love, but what can I do? If you swallow the ashes, will Zi Yan come back? Without Jun Weiqing, would Zi Yan have lived a new life? (If he is really crazy, I think he will go with her without hesitation. Then he still cares about the country and the country. Compared with other male protagonists, A Xuan is humane and soft-hearted, but what if he is soft-hearted? Win the world, lose her!!!) The splendor of the country can be seen at a glance, but Ziyan is pierced by holes and burns herself in despair... (Maybe I'm too pushy, or maybe I don't understand love. I thought the heroine wouldn't let him go so easily, but I didn't expect that in order to save the hero, she made a deal with someone else, using her appearance and voice in exchange for the hero's life. Later, with the hero's "cautiousness", I forgave him. It's really...) Just imagine, without Jun Weiqing, how could the heroine be resurrected? One life for another, but you think others don't know how you spent three years in pain? You know it, you know it!!! Other people, no, you don't know, the emperor is selfish after all. Do you know Zi Yan's pain? "When I was eight years old, I thought that I would be with you forever if I kissed your face. Little did I know, but the boy in my memory when I was eighteen years old found you disgusting. I fell in love with you without realizing it. I only understand it when I lose you." Don't say it anymore, just like that, I'm so angry. I didn't want to be so double-standard, but I couldn't control my emotions, and I was pulled by all kinds of pain. Some people say they don't understand why others think the male protagonist is a scumbag. I just want to say that there is a kind of writing called "scumbag regret writing". Although it is not to that extent, it is not much different. I guess, I guess, all kinds of... Let me explain, I like big writing, and there is no insult at all. These are purely my personal feelings after reading and venting.
In fact, I really don't understand why Zi Yan would forgive Si Beixuan, after he had done so many things that were sorry for her. As a result, she lost her child. Even on the wedding day, she cried silently in the wedding room. Zi Yan tolerated everything for Concubine Rou, even giving her blood in exchange for her, and finally committed suicide out of frustration. It was clearly Zi Yan who helped Si Beixuan win the throne, so why did he treat her like this? Is it just because of love? Although Si Beixuan also did a lot for Zi Yan and had certain difficulties, I still don't like him very much. . I feel sorry for Zi Yan. .
inform readers
"The Concubine is Good: Your Majesty Please Come Down" will be completed in the near future. Thank you book friends for your continued companionship! Chapter 1005 has minor modifications, you can read it again. Thank you also to the book friends who corrected and suggested Chengzi's negligence! This book took more than two years. During this period, there were disappointments, but more importantly, it came from everyone's encouragement. Chengzi is really grateful to you! At the end, a few extra chapters of Jun Weiqing will be included, and the book will be officially finished. I hope Chengzi's next book will still be accompanied by you, see you in the world ^_^!









