
Manmanqingluo (complete Collection)
by Pile Pile
About This Novel
Li Qingluo, the third girl on the right side of the Ning Kingdom, was rejected by the eldest lady because she was a concubine. She doesn't dress up on weekdays and doesn't want to attract other people's attention. In private, she keeps a low profile and studies piano and cooking skills. By chance, Qingluo met Zili, the fourth prince. He was personable and gentle as jade. He regarded Qingluo as his confidant. The two had the same temperament and had a great time talking to each other. Liu Jue, the eldest son of Prince Anqing, is proud and domineering, and they are on the same page as soon as they meet Qingluo. However, he fights against the powerful to protect Qingluo, travels across mountains and rivers to save Qingluo, and is willing to wander the world for Qingluo... Her happiness is his belief. The country is turbulent and the various forces are competing fiercely. What is Qingluo's choice? Can a piece of infatuation be exchanged for Yunkai Yueming's affectionate return?
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Official(17)Scraped 22d ago
Saw it many, many years ago
After so many years, I have never forgotten this book. It is better written than any other book with a score of 9 or above. I don't know why not many people read it. Nowadays, there are too many people looking for books to read based on the score. However, those with high scores are actually difficult to explain in a word.
I have read many time-travel novels, but this one was the most memorable. I read it again later, and it is still good. The heroine Qingluo has traveled to ancient times and seen the sorrow of the ancient system from an unpopular young lady from aristocratic families. Because of her modern thinking, she has been dependent on her unpopular mother since she was a child and has been self-reliant. The male protagonist grew up in a privileged family, a royal family, and was pampered all his life. Perhaps he saw the confidence and unwillingness to admit defeat in the female protagonist, so he gradually developed a liking for her. This book does not have too many emotional entanglements, nor is it too muddled. Instead, it focuses on being refreshing when things happen. Anyway, it is still very interesting!
Are there two versions of this? Why does it feel like it's different from what I read before?
Very good. I have read many similar ones, and this article is relatively good. Recommend
The more I look at it, the more tasteless it becomes. If the heroine is not well portrayed, she is just a vase. The characterization is too loose
This is no longer the novel version I read before. It seems to be a TV drama adaptation. I abandoned the text.
Has the author revised the edition again? It's different from what I saw before. I used to watch Qinglei play the piano here because Aluo helped because she had stage fright. There is also no one where Li Xiang tested the three sisters' homework when they were young.
Why does it feel different from the version I watched at the beginning?
I accidentally found a book many years ago, and I have fallen in love with Jujue ever since. I picked it up and read it when there was a shortage of books. It is really a good book. I don't know why the rating is so low!
Overall, it looks good, but it's a bit verbose.
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Community(0)
Official(17)Scraped 22d ago
Saw it many, many years ago
After so many years, I have never forgotten this book. It is better written than any other book with a score of 9 or above. I don't know why not many people read it. Nowadays, there are too many people looking for books to read based on the score. However, those with high scores are actually difficult to explain in a word.
I have read many time-travel novels, but this one was the most memorable. I read it again later, and it is still good. The heroine Qingluo has traveled to ancient times and seen the sorrow of the ancient system from an unpopular young lady from aristocratic families. Because of her modern thinking, she has been dependent on her unpopular mother since she was a child and has been self-reliant. The male protagonist grew up in a privileged family, a royal family, and was pampered all his life. Perhaps he saw the confidence and unwillingness to admit defeat in the female protagonist, so he gradually developed a liking for her. This book does not have too many emotional entanglements, nor is it too muddled. Instead, it focuses on being refreshing when things happen. Anyway, it is still very interesting!
Are there two versions of this? Why does it feel like it's different from what I read before?
Very good. I have read many similar ones, and this article is relatively good. Recommend
The more I look at it, the more tasteless it becomes. If the heroine is not well portrayed, she is just a vase. The characterization is too loose
This is no longer the novel version I read before. It seems to be a TV drama adaptation. I abandoned the text.
Has the author revised the edition again? It's different from what I saw before. I used to watch Qinglei play the piano here because Aluo helped because she had stage fright. There is also no one where Li Xiang tested the three sisters' homework when they were young.
Why does it feel different from the version I watched at the beginning?
I accidentally found a book many years ago, and I have fallen in love with Jujue ever since. I picked it up and read it when there was a shortage of books. It is really a good book. I don't know why the rating is so low!
Overall, it looks good, but it's a bit verbose.
