
The Medicine is United
by Hope
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Shen Liumei, an unemployed herbalist, died in an accident and woke up in ancient times and became a down-and-out criminal lady. In this other period of her life, can she realize her wish and live a happy life?
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It's not much medicine, but it does make us unite
Whether it's the First Marquis, the Great Emperor Ji or Jun Jiuling, in these heroine-driven stories written by Xi Da, there is almost no intimacy between men and women, and the male protagonists are like supporting roles and don't have much role. Finally, in this early work, I saw a lot of scenes between the male and female protagonists, and even some slightly intimate chapters were harmoniously deleted, hehehe. I like the hero's grassroots background. Lu Yan does not come from the royal family or a wealthy family, but started as an illiterate salt worker at the lowest level. He worked hard to become the King of Hell, leading a group of brothers to rely on their military merits in killing enemies on the battlefield. He was serious and persistent, worked steadily, and was promoted to nobility, and finally aspired to the world. Emotionally, he fell in love with the heroine by chance when he was young. After they reunited, he learned to read and write for her. He sincerely wrote letters to her one after another. He tried his best to find ways to marry her and kill her enemies. He loved her sincerely, simply and deeply. In a society of polygamous concubines, there was no need to talk too much. He just loved her wholeheartedly and watched him become a couple for the rest of his life. Although the heroine has traveled to this ancient time and has no golden fingers, she can be said to be an ordinary person, but she is strong, independent, smart, lively, and honest. With the knowledge of Chinese medicine she once learned, she went from poverty to a famous medicine cabinet appraiser, and was finally promoted to empress because of her powerful husband. The storyline is quite compact, and there are no infatuated and strong male leads, nor those annoying green tea mistresses or cousin Qingmei who are annoying and can't get rid of them, haha. Many supporting characters are vividly portrayed, such as the sharp-tongued Song Sanniang, the kind cousin Zhuma, the kind Doctor Song, the loyal Feng Medicine Cabinet, the sour Master Ning, the admirable Lu Jiajun (Shunzi, Fu Laosan, etc.), And the most touching and sad Xie Sanniang... Overall, it looks good, not bad!
I read it a long time ago. Liu Mei's life and relationship are not easy. It's really well written.
It's very beautiful, you have to take a look at it
The introduction is not bad, I hope it will be good!
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Very nice! Worth collecting
Sure enough, you can't read novels with a seven-point rating
Can't say it doesn't look good. All I can say is. . I am considered a relatively weak girl who is easily bullied. But the female college student who came through time travel is still a coward. Cry at every turn. Also drunk
Xie Siniang
Xie Siniang is a highlight of the novel, especially when she dies in battle and takes over the orphanage in the village. Her writing style is simple, revealing her true feelings, and touching.
I have been looking back at hope Xingda's previous books, starting with the Great Emperor Ji and ending with the latest Ninth Lord. I can't get enough of them, so keep up the hard work!
The more you look at the back, the less interesting it becomes. In the early stages, the heroine was a little more independent and self-reliant. After returning to the Liu family in the capital, I feel that the heroine is becoming more and more useless... Nowadays, many novels are only suitable for reading in the middle
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Official(306)Scraped 23d ago
It's not much medicine, but it does make us unite
Whether it's the First Marquis, the Great Emperor Ji or Jun Jiuling, in these heroine-driven stories written by Xi Da, there is almost no intimacy between men and women, and the male protagonists are like supporting roles and don't have much role. Finally, in this early work, I saw a lot of scenes between the male and female protagonists, and even some slightly intimate chapters were harmoniously deleted, hehehe. I like the hero's grassroots background. Lu Yan does not come from the royal family or a wealthy family, but started as an illiterate salt worker at the lowest level. He worked hard to become the King of Hell, leading a group of brothers to rely on their military merits in killing enemies on the battlefield. He was serious and persistent, worked steadily, and was promoted to nobility, and finally aspired to the world. Emotionally, he fell in love with the heroine by chance when he was young. After they reunited, he learned to read and write for her. He sincerely wrote letters to her one after another. He tried his best to find ways to marry her and kill her enemies. He loved her sincerely, simply and deeply. In a society of polygamous concubines, there was no need to talk too much. He just loved her wholeheartedly and watched him become a couple for the rest of his life. Although the heroine has traveled to this ancient time and has no golden fingers, she can be said to be an ordinary person, but she is strong, independent, smart, lively, and honest. With the knowledge of Chinese medicine she once learned, she went from poverty to a famous medicine cabinet appraiser, and was finally promoted to empress because of her powerful husband. The storyline is quite compact, and there are no infatuated and strong male leads, nor those annoying green tea mistresses or cousin Qingmei who are annoying and can't get rid of them, haha. Many supporting characters are vividly portrayed, such as the sharp-tongued Song Sanniang, the kind cousin Zhuma, the kind Doctor Song, the loyal Feng Medicine Cabinet, the sour Master Ning, the admirable Lu Jiajun (Shunzi, Fu Laosan, etc.), And the most touching and sad Xie Sanniang... Overall, it looks good, not bad!
I read it a long time ago. Liu Mei's life and relationship are not easy. It's really well written.
It's very beautiful, you have to take a look at it
The introduction is not bad, I hope it will be good!
Support efforts to collect
Very nice! Worth collecting
Sure enough, you can't read novels with a seven-point rating
Can't say it doesn't look good. All I can say is. . I am considered a relatively weak girl who is easily bullied. But the female college student who came through time travel is still a coward. Cry at every turn. Also drunk
Xie Siniang
Xie Siniang is a highlight of the novel, especially when she dies in battle and takes over the orphanage in the village. Her writing style is simple, revealing her true feelings, and touching.
I have been looking back at hope Xingda's previous books, starting with the Great Emperor Ji and ending with the latest Ninth Lord. I can't get enough of them, so keep up the hard work!
The more you look at the back, the less interesting it becomes. In the early stages, the heroine was a little more independent and self-reliant. After returning to the Liu family in the capital, I feel that the heroine is becoming more and more useless... Nowadays, many novels are only suitable for reading in the middle
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A Chinese herbalist accidentally traveled to ancient times. What opportunities will a Chinese herbalist who has been abandoned in modern times have if he returns to the ancient times when Chinese medicine flourished?


Overall rating: 2.5 Stars Have you finished reading: Yes Whether to review: None Author's brief comment: Follow up Character of the heroine: Time travel, kind and not temperamental, understands Chinese medicine, has a career line, but not too ambitious Male protagonist: from a grassroots background, dares to fight and break out, loves his wife Supporting character design: Villains are relatively brainless, and non-villains also have some supporting characters that make people feel stuck in their throats. Plot line: After traveling through time, the female protagonist makes money through her pharmaceutical knowledge, meets the male protagonist, and runs a life together Emotional line: There are a lot of interactions, but the backstory is bloody. The male protagonist is suspected of sleeping with someone else after drinking, and the wrong person hugged the female protagonist's sister-in-law. The female protagonist was caught and separated for a period of time. Completeness: chronological fast-forward part and ending Extras: None Writing style: smooth and simple Brief comment: This is an early novel by a great author, and the male and female protagonists interact relatively much (compared to later works). The overall plot is also relatively bland. Basically, it is about the male and female protagonists getting to know each other and staying together. Interspersed in the middle is the female protagonist's career line after traveling through time to support her family and the male protagonist's hard work. The heroine's overall personality is relatively weak. Although she occasionally bursts out and retorts a few words, she is relatively tolerant most of the time. There are two supporting characters that make people feel stuck in their throats. One is the heroine's aunt, and the other is the widowed mother of one of the male protagonist's subordinates. None of them are bad people, but they all have well practiced their bad habits of venting their anger on those who are weaker. After the heroine traveled through time in the opening scene, her family was very poor. Her father and uncle died fighting against the Tatars, and they were framed as deserters. The heroine went out to dig for medicine to make money. When her brother was injured, she bravely stepped forward to ask for compensation for her brother. As a result, the heroine's aunt said that the heroine had offended someone, and also said that the heroine's father had killed her husband. Completely ignoring that the offending person was due to compensation from the heroine's brother, and that the uncle died in a war. Later, he secretly bought the heroine's maid while the heroine was away. After discovering that the hero and heroine were in love, he wanted to send the heroine to his grandfather's house in the capital. His catchphrases were "saved the heroine's life" and "raised the heroine." The problem was that basically the money was earned by the heroine, how shameless. There is also a widowed mother who works for the male protagonist. Because her subordinate died trying to save her unmarried daughter-in-law (who was a widow), she scolded her as a broomstick. Until two or three years later, she still scolded her every time she met, and no one else was allowed to interact with her. In the middle, the daughter-in-law even sacrificed her life to avenge the hero's men and did many good deeds. It was true that the person who killed her son was a horse thief, but she only dared to scold those who cared about her. Then these are still positive supporting roles, which makes people very helpless. Although it is not necessary for Shuangwen to slap him in the face and take revenge in the later stage, the various forbearances in the early stage are too frustrating. Later, there is a sister-in-law who realizes that she looks like the heroine and thinks that she is a substitute. She also chooses to embarrass the heroine instead of settling the score with her husband. The rest of the villains are relatively flat and not very impressive. The female villains are basically just jumping around in various ways to stir up the relationship between the male and female protagonists. My favorite thing about the whole article is that the life of the heroine after time travel is very real. There is no instant killing of the ancients or killing all directions. Instead, she first feels the wisdom of her ancestors, and then slowly explores and integrates her own modern knowledge. This is very difficult to get right.




I have read the article four times and I like the true love, it is profound and timeless😊



It's so cool to read hope Xing's book.













