
The Most Beautiful Concubine in the Splendid Family
by N
About This Novel
She is a talented woman who is famous all over the world. She was framed by someone and married to an inhumane woman. When the "tonic" mixed with huge poison was put to her mouth, she had no strength to resist. When the stepmother tears off the mask of hypocrisy and pours poison into her mouth; When she was born, the child she had not even seen was violently thrown to death. She was so bitter and desperate that she bit her silver teeth into pieces and vowed to become a ghost to avenge her in this life. ... The hard work of people, God will not let you down. Once she was reborn, she became the legitimate daughter of a noble family, and once again struggled with right and wrong. The father who was born as a concubine was suppressed and struggled to survive. The mother who was a businessman was discriminated against and discouraged. The gentle brother was not recognized for his talent. Even her predecessor was bullied by her sisters and was killed. Returning with a grudge, she bears the grudges of two lives, and vows to seek justice for her past life, strive for glory in this life, and build a bright future in a prominent family. His crown filled the capital, making her parents and brothers who loved her proud. So, She holds a chessboard in her hand, and is very resourceful. She can make every move in her game turn the world upside down. Unknowingly, she had a strong backing behind her, the most prominent prince in the dynasty, and the prince who everyone talked about and turned pale. He said that they were destined for two lives and now for three lives. How lucky! If someone harms her, let the horses come over and divide the body into pieces by five horses; If someone loves her, count me in. The more the merrier; If someone loves her and dares to argue with me, go away. ... Is there a small theater? It is said that the wonderful little theaters are all in the article, and they are all relatively strong. If you want to see it, you can leave it, and if you don't want to see it, you can leave it too.
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
Did the heroine's sister-in-law from her previous life travel through time? The heroine's son from her previous life also traveled through time? I don't want to see it.
The heroine's previous name was Cheng Wenjin, but why was she named Haixiu when she was reborn? Everyone else called her Haike and Hailin, but she was just Xiu? Although the surname Hai is not pleasant to hear, it is still unique, but this Xiu feels a bit rural. Why not call it Haiyao, Haiyu, and Haijin? These names are both generous and nice, and they can also be from the king. Is it just to correspond with the name of the novel? "Jin" and "Xiu" (embroidery), it is better to call it Cheng Wenxiu. Haijin sounds nice, and the homophonic pronunciation can also correspond to the title of the novel.
Although the plot of the whole story is generally okay, there are some places that I feel are not good. For example, several sisters from one family marry the male protagonist Xiao Zilin, and Princess Luochuan becomes the male protagonist's concubine. Before the true identity of the heroine is revealed (the mother is the daughter of Princess Mu of North Vietnam, and Princess Mu is friends with the Queen Mother Lu), The heroine is just the legitimate daughter of a magistrate who has a merchant mother, while Princess Luochuan is the eldest daughter of Prince Qingping. Even though she has drawn a branch line to benefit the country and the people, won the favor of the emperor, and was named the mistress of Xiuying County, her status is lower than that of Princess Luochuan, and she can still be the concubine. Also, whether it is a servant or an aunt talking to her, sometimes they speak directly without addressing her. Isn't this inappropriate? I feel like the author is a bit lazy with his names, but some names are still okay. I prefer the names of Su Ying, Su Ying and the heroine's predecessor sister, Cheng Wenchuan. After reading it for a while, I feel that if I get a perfect score out of 10, I would give it a six. I still really like this kind of rebirth novel that is reborn in the same era.
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
Did the heroine's sister-in-law from her previous life travel through time? The heroine's son from her previous life also traveled through time? I don't want to see it.
The heroine's previous name was Cheng Wenjin, but why was she named Haixiu when she was reborn? Everyone else called her Haike and Hailin, but she was just Xiu? Although the surname Hai is not pleasant to hear, it is still unique, but this Xiu feels a bit rural. Why not call it Haiyao, Haiyu, and Haijin? These names are both generous and nice, and they can also be from the king. Is it just to correspond with the name of the novel? "Jin" and "Xiu" (embroidery), it is better to call it Cheng Wenxiu. Haijin sounds nice, and the homophonic pronunciation can also correspond to the title of the novel.
Although the plot of the whole story is generally okay, there are some places that I feel are not good. For example, several sisters from one family marry the male protagonist Xiao Zilin, and Princess Luochuan becomes the male protagonist's concubine. Before the true identity of the heroine is revealed (the mother is the daughter of Princess Mu of North Vietnam, and Princess Mu is friends with the Queen Mother Lu), The heroine is just the legitimate daughter of a magistrate who has a merchant mother, while Princess Luochuan is the eldest daughter of Prince Qingping. Even though she has drawn a branch line to benefit the country and the people, won the favor of the emperor, and was named the mistress of Xiuying County, her status is lower than that of Princess Luochuan, and she can still be the concubine. Also, whether it is a servant or an aunt talking to her, sometimes they speak directly without addressing her. Isn't this inappropriate? I feel like the author is a bit lazy with his names, but some names are still okay. I prefer the names of Su Ying, Su Ying and the heroine's predecessor sister, Cheng Wenchuan. After reading it for a while, I feel that if I get a perfect score out of 10, I would give it a six. I still really like this kind of rebirth novel that is reborn in the same era.









