
Lord of Yonghe Palace
by Yue Tingxue
About This Novel
She was the most famous woman in the Kangxi Dynasty, Her two biological sons are on the cusp of winning the title of legitimate father. She was ranked as the fourth concubine and managed the harem, but she was just a little palace maid. Some say she is ruthless, some say she is cold-blooded, Little did they know that the little girl of the Wuya family was just a little girl who wanted her husband and children to have a peaceful life. If you wear a virtuous concubine in the Qing Dynasty, be careful with the thunder.
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Official(34)Scraped 3d ago
Why don't you write it?
It's really beautiful. I like it very much!
I don't know which one to copy which
I won't mention the name, but the content is exactly the same. I thought I took it seriously, but then I mentioned that the sixth elder brother was not dead, so it was definitely not the same book. But except for this, the plot is exactly the same. Which conspiracy, Mo Yun's death, Mo Yun's time travel and rebirth, are all the same.
It's really good. It's been six or seven years and it hasn't been updated. I'll come over and check it out from time to time. I hope you can continue!
Sometimes letting nature take its course is the best way to deal with it. Of course, there may be no other way but letting nature take its course at that time. I don't know what kind of torture the palace will usher in, but it is much better than having your fate in the hands of others...
well. . Suddenly stopped writing? At least give readers an explanation.
Well. . At least give readers an explanation.
One of my favorite Qingchuan articles. The author's writing style is very good. No wonder so many people recommend it. Even if the author gives up, there are still so many people recommending it.
Big cheers for the author
Great, why not update it?
Big cheers for the author
Good. .
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Official(34)Scraped 3d ago
Why don't you write it?
It's really beautiful. I like it very much!
I don't know which one to copy which
I won't mention the name, but the content is exactly the same. I thought I took it seriously, but then I mentioned that the sixth elder brother was not dead, so it was definitely not the same book. But except for this, the plot is exactly the same. Which conspiracy, Mo Yun's death, Mo Yun's time travel and rebirth, are all the same.
It's really good. It's been six or seven years and it hasn't been updated. I'll come over and check it out from time to time. I hope you can continue!
Sometimes letting nature take its course is the best way to deal with it. Of course, there may be no other way but letting nature take its course at that time. I don't know what kind of torture the palace will usher in, but it is much better than having your fate in the hands of others...
well. . Suddenly stopped writing? At least give readers an explanation.
Well. . At least give readers an explanation.
One of my favorite Qingchuan articles. The author's writing style is very good. No wonder so many people recommend it. Even if the author gives up, there are still so many people recommending it.
Big cheers for the author
Great, why not update it?
Big cheers for the author
Good. .
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A big pit, once you get into it you can't get out




This book is about the concubine of Emperor Kangxi and the biological mother-in-law of Emperor Yongzheng, Concubine De. Starting from the draft, you will complete the difficult life from palace maid to beloved concubine. She didn't want to be a concubine but couldn't escape it and became Kangxi's woman. In order for her son to live safely, she planned step by step and gave her son to her beloved concubine for foster care. From then on, mother and son were separated. In order to bring her eldest son back, her second son was tricked into becoming deaf. However, under the imperial power, she could not avenge her son. She was unwilling to do so, so she planned step by step to avenge her son and take her son back. She did not take the initiative to harm others, but was willing to fight for the emperor for the sake of her children, thereby protecting the people she cared about, and eventually became Kangxi's most beloved concubine. Unfortunately, this novel has been discontinued, but I still enjoyed reading it.



This is a trap. I like it so much, but you actually cheated me. It's painful. I want the newspaper office to see if anyone can jump down and accompany me.




Even though he knew it was a big hole, he still jumped out of it resolutely. . . The author has good writing skills and solid foundation, and the story of raising children with parents' shortcomings is explained in a eloquent and not annoying way, but it is a pity that it finally ended in Kowloon. If it is a completed story, it should be ranked in the top three of my favorite Qing Dynasty stories.













