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About This Novel
When urban white-collar Lin Qinglan woke up, she found herself on Lin Daiyu's boat from Yangzhou to Jia Mansion. Her identity was Lin Daiyu's concubine sister. Lin Daiyu went to the Jia Mansion, but she was entrusted by her aunt to an elder, Mrs. Sheng, the only daughter of Marquis Zhongyuan, and became a companion with Sheng Jingxue. Is it a magically modified world, or a parallel time and space?
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Official(101)Scraped 24d ago
Phew, ancient tea was really delicious, and ancient medicine was really bitter. After all, Lin Qinggang's time was not modern and developed, and the medicines were all made from traditional Chinese medicine. The pain was really not something people could bear.
I don't know how the high rating comes from
1. There are so many typos that your scalp goes numb, and the characters' names change so much that you have no idea who they are talking about. 2. Just copy the plot, and it's written in a mess. I don't know what I want to express. It's all over the place. 3. Luo Liba Suo provides various analysis and sermons. She tried her best to say that the young prince-in-law was not a good match. She hid and avoided, accepting things from others, and did not refuse them face to face when they met. She kept hanging on, and finally found a way to improve her status and married the young prince-in-law. It's really disgusting🤢, this green art is so good
Nothing to see
The author can get the names of the protagonist and supporting characters wrong. I don't like the heroine's character. It's all in one word, messy.
The writing style is mediocre, with a lot of typos, and the characters are confusing. Sometimes her surname is Wang, sometimes her surname is Cao, and I'm convinced. The heroine's character looks like a loser. What's wrong with being under someone else's roof? Does she have to be groveling? I'm speechless. It's a good thing I didn't see the back, otherwise I would have been suffocated to death. I gave it up.
character's name
The names of the characters change from time to time, and only those few people appear, and the names also change from time to time.
Fortunately, Lin Qinglan understood the plot in Dream of Red Mansions, otherwise, she would have been confused just by traveling through the past like this. If you understand it, there will at least be a lot of benefits. For example, I don't understand Dream of Red Mansions, alas!
See Chapter 222
I feel a little aggrieved. There is nothing I can do about it because there are many high-ranking officials in the capital, but in Yangzhou, Lin Ruhai, the third-grade Lantai censor, is not a minor official. The 7th-grade Salt Patrol Censor can report directly to the emperor. It's true that the protagonist is a concubine, but she also represents the Lin family's reputation when she's away from home. The Sheng family is neither a prince nor a scholarly family. The biggest problem is that he is not as tough as Lin Ruhai (Lin Ruhai is the civil representative of the Jia family faction, so he will definitely die). Can anyone come and slap the protagonist in the face? Why does it feel like this is a fight between women's writers? Don't women fight back and forth without looking at the difference in status? There is no favor in political mutual benefit.
male protagonist
Ahhhh! Damn it, Ye Heng can't be the male protagonist! Although Ye Heng liked the heroine very much, he always felt that something was missing. He always felt that he was not worthy of the heroine. Could it be that it wasn't him? [Emot=default,06/]
No, if ancient things really spread to modern times, it would definitely be a great thing. Unfortunately, they have been lost for so long. Lin Qinglan is lucky enough to be able to drink ancient tea.
About the heroine
The heroine behaves with arrogance. She doesn't even think about the environment she is in. She doesn't want to have anything to do with Ye Heng, but she doesn't refuse. If it weren't for the heroine's halo, she wouldn't have survived even one episode.
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Community(0)
Official(101)Scraped 24d ago
Phew, ancient tea was really delicious, and ancient medicine was really bitter. After all, Lin Qinggang's time was not modern and developed, and the medicines were all made from traditional Chinese medicine. The pain was really not something people could bear.
I don't know how the high rating comes from
1. There are so many typos that your scalp goes numb, and the characters' names change so much that you have no idea who they are talking about. 2. Just copy the plot, and it's written in a mess. I don't know what I want to express. It's all over the place. 3. Luo Liba Suo provides various analysis and sermons. She tried her best to say that the young prince-in-law was not a good match. She hid and avoided, accepting things from others, and did not refuse them face to face when they met. She kept hanging on, and finally found a way to improve her status and married the young prince-in-law. It's really disgusting🤢, this green art is so good
Nothing to see
The author can get the names of the protagonist and supporting characters wrong. I don't like the heroine's character. It's all in one word, messy.
The writing style is mediocre, with a lot of typos, and the characters are confusing. Sometimes her surname is Wang, sometimes her surname is Cao, and I'm convinced. The heroine's character looks like a loser. What's wrong with being under someone else's roof? Does she have to be groveling? I'm speechless. It's a good thing I didn't see the back, otherwise I would have been suffocated to death. I gave it up.
character's name
The names of the characters change from time to time, and only those few people appear, and the names also change from time to time.
Fortunately, Lin Qinglan understood the plot in Dream of Red Mansions, otherwise, she would have been confused just by traveling through the past like this. If you understand it, there will at least be a lot of benefits. For example, I don't understand Dream of Red Mansions, alas!
See Chapter 222
I feel a little aggrieved. There is nothing I can do about it because there are many high-ranking officials in the capital, but in Yangzhou, Lin Ruhai, the third-grade Lantai censor, is not a minor official. The 7th-grade Salt Patrol Censor can report directly to the emperor. It's true that the protagonist is a concubine, but she also represents the Lin family's reputation when she's away from home. The Sheng family is neither a prince nor a scholarly family. The biggest problem is that he is not as tough as Lin Ruhai (Lin Ruhai is the civil representative of the Jia family faction, so he will definitely die). Can anyone come and slap the protagonist in the face? Why does it feel like this is a fight between women's writers? Don't women fight back and forth without looking at the difference in status? There is no favor in political mutual benefit.
male protagonist
Ahhhh! Damn it, Ye Heng can't be the male protagonist! Although Ye Heng liked the heroine very much, he always felt that something was missing. He always felt that he was not worthy of the heroine. Could it be that it wasn't him? [Emot=default,06/]
No, if ancient things really spread to modern times, it would definitely be a great thing. Unfortunately, they have been lost for so long. Lin Qinglan is lucky enough to be able to drink ancient tea.
About the heroine
The heroine behaves with arrogance. She doesn't even think about the environment she is in. She doesn't want to have anything to do with Ye Heng, but she doesn't refuse. If it weren't for the heroine's halo, she wouldn't have survived even one episode.










