Reconciliation (complete Collection)

Reconciliation (complete Collection)

by Spring And Autumn

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In the fifteenth year of the Great Zhou Celestial Calendar, the Khitan who originally submitted to the Great Zhou rebelled. In the eighteenth year of the celestial calendar, the Zhou Dynasty and the Khitan fought decisively in Dushan. The Zhou army was defeated and the general was killed. The court was shocked, and all the ministers trembled... So, the marriage... Princess Cheng of Zhou Princess Nong Yu's mother was killed, and she and her younger brother, Prince Jing Hao, encountered a series of conspiracies. Changes occurred in the country, so Nongyu went out to make peace with Huihe in order to gain support from Huihe and fight against Khitan together. There were changes on the clinker road, and they were unexpectedly intercepted and killed by Khitan cavalry. Nong Yu escaped from the stake, but still could not escape the fate of being humiliated. Hiding her identity, she was rescued by King Dongdan and became his concubine. In the battle between the weak and the strong, she walks through thorns and thorns... The gentle but cruel husband hides an unknown past. Did her childhood sweetheart's former lover already hate her to the core? The mysterious lurker stirs up the overall situation on the palace battlefield. After peeling off the cocoon and peeling off the silk, behind the many doubts, is he an enemy or a friend? Between truth and lies, relatives and enemies change, and the long-standing conspiracy gradually becomes clear... When life enters the countdown, who will save the soul and body? The love and hatred between two generations, the situation of the Three Kingdoms, let's take a look at the shocking legend of a legendary princess...

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Miraitowany50mo ago

Female Protagonist--Comment on "Marriage"

When I was very young, I read the story of Zhaojun and felt that the princess who married him was simply the most pitiable person in the world. Not to mention being far away from her hometown and relatives, how should she live outside the Great Wall with different customs? If she doesn't love her stranger husband (who may be old enough to be her father), her marriage will be unfortunate; but what if she falls in love with the king of an enemy country? The good relations between the two countries cannot be taken lightly. What if the two sides are going to fight? Even if it is an evenly matched political marriage, not all the friendship between Qin and Jin can turn conflicts into friendship every time. Speaking of which, three of the four beauties were sacrificed as political tools. I have imagined the situation of Zhaojun and Xishi. How can the word "bitter" be used? A title with an unknown year of birth and death in the history books, and an indifferent word may turn their life's blood and tears upside down. "Send a concubine to protect the country, but I don't know where to use a general?" "It is like a good pipa tune, which has been played silently for fifty years." The two princesses in the book are probably the most common representatives of tragedy. When they were in a weak position in the conflict between Dazhou and the Khitan, they used the daughters of the clan as princesses to replace the real princesses. However, their own family members were used as leverage in Dazhou, forcing them to risk their lives as internal collaborators! Jingle did not love her husband, and died after poisoning him; Huayang loved her husband, but was treated as an enemy for three years (although Yeluchu was moved by her in the end and wanted to save her). She eventually committed suicide under the pressure of Da Zhou and Khitan, and was used as a sacrificial flag when Khitan declared war on Da Zhou. Nongyu stood on the side of the Zhou Dynasty at first. After his wife was kidnapped, he vowed to escape to Huihe or return to the Zhou Dynasty. At first, he stayed with Yeluchu, hoping to do something beneficial to the Zhou Dynasty through him. Later, she and Yelu Chu went through many hardships and got to know each other better. After Nong Yu's identity was exposed, they were honest with each other. It can be said that they truly have a heart to heart. I wish them all the best. At this point, the balance of the heroine has tilted from Pei Qing and Da Zhou to Khitan and Yelu Chu. When Nongyu was guarding Tianfu City for Yeluchu, she was actually rebelling against Zhou. Although she defended herself as an unjust war when she returned to Zhou and allied forces to encircle and suppress the Khitans, in my opinion, she still had more selfish motives: she did not want Yelu Chu to be defeated and die, she did not want her enemy Yelu Yang to reap the benefits, and she did not want the Liu family who killed her mother to take the opportunity to seize the imperial power of her Jing family. If her lover was not the King of Dongdan and she was not the Princess of Zhou Dynasty, but they were just common people of the two countries, would she still fight to the death for the enemy? ! The plan she commanded engulfed the 200,000 Zhou coalition forces, which directly led to the death of General Huang, the pioneer who had watched her grow up and protected her and her younger brother. When I saw this, I couldn't help but angrily said: Your beauty, talent, knowledge, and honor are all thanks to Zhou. If the Khitans occupied the Central Plains like the Mongols and treated Han people as inferior citizens, how could you have the face to recognize your ancestors, teachers, and the Zhou soldiers and maids who died tragically to protect you on the road? If I were Nong Yu, I could live and die with Yelu Chu, and I could help negotiate peace, but I would never offer any advice to attack the Great Zhou - my sword cannot pierce the person who taught me the sword! (It was also very painful to get jade after Mr. Huang's death. I know she was not a saint, but the consequences of her choice must be borne by tens of millions of people. How can you be careless when you are in a position of power?) The author seems to have heard my thoughts. Later, Yelu Chu really wanted to invade the south. At this time, Nongyu returned to help Dazhou and became the eldest princess. I can only say: Fortunately, both sides have people who treasure you. If you were a general, how would you survive? Even in modern times, only inter-governmental peace organizations such as the United Nations can do this kind of inhumane thing, such as who is being beaten and who is being helped. In the end, the heroine married the Khitan (married her beloved). The two countries made good friends and reunited with each other. It was really the protagonist's aura that protected her body. This novel is considered to be one of the better novels I have ever seen with a wedding princess as the protagonist. About five years ago, I searched for works on the theme of marriage, and this was the only book I thought was worth reading. I stopped reading it when the serialization reached the point where permissions were added. A few days ago, I was disgusted by a big IP that I thought was overrated and had been put on the TV screen, so I dug out this book to see what my vision was back then. The plot has many twists and turns, ups and downs, and it is a story that is not boring. Reasonable worldview - the author loves Khitan history, and she has done some research on the customs and humanities of that time. Situations such as stealing food and wounded soldiers during the siege also made me think that the author could break out of the romance frame and write some more realistic works. But writing is dream-weaving, and it's up to the author to dream whatever she wants. The contradictions and struggles of the main characters caused by their positions are very real. It is not the kind of popular dramas that look affectionate but are actually heart-wrenching. In addition to the righteousness of family and country, heartbreaking and bone-breaking, there are also loving details that make people laugh. Cherish life, stay away from pseudo-heroine plots, and take advantage of your freedom. A real heroine does not wait to be appreciated, loved, saved and conquered by men, but relies on her own thinking, decision-making and shouldering the burden to move forward. You must first be your own master!

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Cute Sisters Are Beautiful70mo ago

Marriage is a very cruel thing for a woman. In ancient times, marriages were usually made to the princess of the dynasty. They enjoy the supreme treatment of that country, but when the country is in danger, they may be pushed out by a group of incompetent people and used as bargaining chips in an attempt to gain more benefits.

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Da Da Da Da Da La70mo ago

It feels like civil servants are particularly weak and petty when faced with war. Just like in the article, the Khitan rebelled, but the Zhou Dynasty was defeated. The reaction of the ministers was not to regroup and avenge the soldiers who died in vain, but to plot against their own people at home.

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Cute Sisters Are Beautiful70mo ago

I feel like the fate of the heroine is really miserable! Logically speaking, there is a high probability that a princess like the heroine will not participate in the marriage. After all, her brother is the prince. However, it seemed that there was someone behind the scenes who pushed her out directly.

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User 53040040797470mo ago

Learn to taste the bitter wine of life slowly like a drink. No matter how many grievances and hardships life has gone through, we always wake up every morning with a vibrant face.

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Vivo3968628533069mo ago

I only read a few chapters and gave up. The heroine did not recognize the reality in Khitan. She was too stupid and made me angry.

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User 0242999344170mo ago

After many years of wandering, my concubine returns, but you are still there

After many years of wandering, I have returned, but you are still here. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is deep, but also tortuous and heartbreaking. Patriotism, war, and heroic qualities are the main plots of the article. Fortunately, fortunately, fortunately, the hero is willing to trade his beauty for his country. The author's writing style is really great

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Book Friends 20230217404_ce20mo ago

What the hell, it feels like it's over and a waste of my time

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Daytoy71mo ago

Let me ask, is it Shuangjie?

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A Passable Q61mo ago

Very nice book. It is compact and non-delayed from beginning to end. Reading it is like following the plot through thickets and thorns, experiencing tension, joy, worry and relief. After thousands of twists and turns, you will finally find your heart filled with joy. A place with love is where the heart is at peace. Qing gave up everything just to explain his love, which makes people heartache and desolate. Deep in love, he uses deep pain to confirm his infatuation.

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