
The First Princess of the Qing Dynasty
by Ning Luoli
About This Novel
She is a modern all-around talented woman who accidentally traveled through time and became the first princess of the Qing Dynasty who was most favored by Kangxi. She is also known as the "Pear Blossom Fairy" and is still regarded as a legend many years later. She met him in the south of the Yangtze River where orioles and grass grew, and knew each other but could not stay together; in the tall and strict palace walls, she was careful every step for fear of taking a wrong step; in the vast grassland under the fierce west wind, she rode a horse and caroused, but still could not let go of the love deep in her heart... The talented general, the lovingly waiting Mongolian prince, and the prince who was her childhood sweetheart, how should she choose? The supreme dignity cannot withstand the heartbeat of that moment; the weak water cannot match the tenderness of the hand holding the child. When the prosperity is over, who will go back hand in hand with her and grow old together? The Forbidden Imperial City, Jiangnan Yiyuan, Mobei Grassland, Northwest Military Camp... I have walked all the way and listen to me tell you a different history of "Nine Sons Seizing the Heir":
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Official(166)Scraped 1mo ago
The author lies in chapters 1 to 10 and contains a sea of useless words. The author also finished it at will
It's not even finished yet, and it's called the book is finished, and the plot is also very confusing.
Since you can't accept a man having three wives and four concubines, why do you still have a deep love for Xiao Yi who has a wife, but can't accept the mistakes made by Shi Shi?
I just want to ask who is the male protagonist. The way the female protagonist gets along with Shi Shi is not like the male and female protagonists.
Too bad there is no ending. . . . .
It's not good to write novels in the first person
That's enough. Author, don't you know that this is about the Qing Dynasty? Why did the clothes suddenly change to Hanfu?
It's a lot of nonsense, and there isn't much text. It's okay to have an ending... What's the point of this having no beginning or end? What a waste of everyone's time
I've read a book similar to this one
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Official(166)Scraped 1mo ago
The author lies in chapters 1 to 10 and contains a sea of useless words. The author also finished it at will
It's not even finished yet, and it's called the book is finished, and the plot is also very confusing.
Since you can't accept a man having three wives and four concubines, why do you still have a deep love for Xiao Yi who has a wife, but can't accept the mistakes made by Shi Shi?
I just want to ask who is the male protagonist. The way the female protagonist gets along with Shi Shi is not like the male and female protagonists.
Too bad there is no ending. . . . .
It's not good to write novels in the first person
That's enough. Author, don't you know that this is about the Qing Dynasty? Why did the clothes suddenly change to Hanfu?
It's a lot of nonsense, and there isn't much text. It's okay to have an ending... What's the point of this having no beginning or end? What a waste of everyone's time
I've read a book similar to this one










