
Half the City is Prosperous (3 Volumes in Total)
About This Novel
The wedding is about to take place, but the groom dies unexpectedly. Her mother took pity on her and she was quietly sent to Chang'an for refuge, but she didn't want to encounter a chaotic and sad relationship. Still water flows deep, he teaches people to love and hate him helplessly; he is affectionate, gentle and considerate. Are you ignoring the constraints of ethics and choosing to love him deeply? Are you just seeking a lifetime of glory and entrusting your life to your will? The wind blows warmly, and flowers fly in the spring city. Her life is finally peaceful and joyful.
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Official(13)Scraped 21d ago
In the Tang Dynasty, the husband's family did not have the right to forcibly take over a daughter-in-law who had not yet been engaged to her fiancé after his death. The specific reasons are as follows: - In terms of legal regulations: In the Tang Dynasty, marriage must follow the "six rites", of which "welcoming" is an important step. Failure to complete the wedding is not considered a formal marriage. A woman who has not yet been engaged is not legally a member of her husband's family, and her husband's family has no legal basis to forcibly pick her up. - In terms of social concepts: The social atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty was open and relatively tolerant of women remarrying. The government also encouraged widows to remarry. The society did not strongly require women who were not engaged to be engaged to keep their fiancés safe, so forcibly marrying a woman from her husband's family was not in line with the mainstream social concepts at that time. - Women's autonomous rights: Women in the Tang Dynasty had certain autonomous rights and social status, and had certain rights to choose their own marriage and life. If a woman who has not yet been engaged is unwilling to go to her husband's house, it is difficult for her husband's family to force her to do so.
The female protagonist is selfish, narrow-minded, willful, pretentious and paranoid, and the male protagonists are actually obsessed with her. Why? Just because she looks pretty? I was so upset that I abandoned the article!
After reading so many books, this one made me more and more addicted.
So wonderful
It's so exciting, the writing is smooth and the story has ups and downs. I highly recommend it.
This author writes very well. I have been following it since I was 12 years old. This is really a good reading. Why are there only these two books, Bi Hai Ran Deng?
The author writes fluently and the story line is very rigorous! Fortunately, it's a happy ending!
It's very interesting, and luckily the lovers get married in the end!
The plot is compact, the characters are vivid, what a great book!
It's about emotion and not about etiquette. Although the writing is good, it has no choice but to ruin the three views.
The heroine has a cup of green tea, which is natural and has a deformed view of emotions. [Emot=default,42/]
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Official(13)Scraped 21d ago
In the Tang Dynasty, the husband's family did not have the right to forcibly take over a daughter-in-law who had not yet been engaged to her fiancé after his death. The specific reasons are as follows: - In terms of legal regulations: In the Tang Dynasty, marriage must follow the "six rites", of which "welcoming" is an important step. Failure to complete the wedding is not considered a formal marriage. A woman who has not yet been engaged is not legally a member of her husband's family, and her husband's family has no legal basis to forcibly pick her up. - In terms of social concepts: The social atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty was open and relatively tolerant of women remarrying. The government also encouraged widows to remarry. The society did not strongly require women who were not engaged to be engaged to keep their fiancés safe, so forcibly marrying a woman from her husband's family was not in line with the mainstream social concepts at that time. - Women's autonomous rights: Women in the Tang Dynasty had certain autonomous rights and social status, and had certain rights to choose their own marriage and life. If a woman who has not yet been engaged is unwilling to go to her husband's house, it is difficult for her husband's family to force her to do so.
The female protagonist is selfish, narrow-minded, willful, pretentious and paranoid, and the male protagonists are actually obsessed with her. Why? Just because she looks pretty? I was so upset that I abandoned the article!
After reading so many books, this one made me more and more addicted.
So wonderful
It's so exciting, the writing is smooth and the story has ups and downs. I highly recommend it.
This author writes very well. I have been following it since I was 12 years old. This is really a good reading. Why are there only these two books, Bi Hai Ran Deng?
The author writes fluently and the story line is very rigorous! Fortunately, it's a happy ending!
It's very interesting, and luckily the lovers get married in the end!
The plot is compact, the characters are vivid, what a great book!
It's about emotion and not about etiquette. Although the writing is good, it has no choice but to ruin the three views.
The heroine has a cup of green tea, which is natural and has a deformed view of emotions. [Emot=default,42/]
