
Chang'an Secret Cases
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During the reign of Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty, Jing Waner, a woman whose family was wronged, entered the palace and became a palace maid. She dealt with corpses all day long and was called a "freak" by the people in the palace. Until one day, Jing Wan'er secretly rescued a palace maid who had committed a capital crime by hiding it among the dead bodies, and was caught by Pei Tan, the minister of Dali Temple at the time. From then on, the entanglement between the two began...
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Official(157)Scraped 21d ago
I think it's a bit similar to "The Record in the Hairpin". I like this kind of novel. I read "The Record in the Hairpin" twice. I thought I would never find a better novel than it. Unexpectedly, I came across a similar novel, haha, it was like a treasure.
Pei Tan resumed his official position and restored the prince's innocence. After Pei Tan returned to the palace, a woman appeared. This woman was Jing Waner. Jing Waner had been waiting for Pei Tan. Jing Waner had always believed that she could wait. She finally waited and there would be nothing else between them in the future.
Jing Waner and Qiaoer have never dealt with each other, and Qiaoer picked on Jing Waner at every turn. However, when Shang Gong asked Qiaoer and Jing Waner to dispose of the corpse together, Qiaoer was frightened and cried. Jing Waner was fine watching the corpses being dealt with, but she couldn't help it. It just depends on whether Qiaoer will bully Jing Waner in the future.
Isn't it updated?
For a prisoner who passes through Dali Temple to the Ministry of Punishment, any punishment corpse should not come out of the palace. Only the death of someone in the palace will be processed in the palace. Generally, those who have committed crimes are processed outside the palace. Besides, if it is the son of a minister, the beheading will also be done outside, right? Another thing is that in ancient times, a second-generation official's son rode a horse to death. Even if this person was very bad, his father could still pay for it. As long as the people did not punish the officials and no one was tough, life could be bought in the past. The man from Dali Temple written here It is not easy for the protagonist to behead him. He cannot be punished as a scholar-bureaucrat. He is still a second-generation official and has an official status. If a citizen sues an official, he will be punished first. The class concept is very clear. The author's writing here is too loose. I suggest you read more serious ancient documents. The subject matter of the article is still very good
After reading the title of the book, I wanted to add it to my bookshelf, but I saw a lot of comments from book friends saying that it has stopped updating. It's okay to not start a story that can't see the end
Jing Wan'er's family was murdered and they entered the palace. She often dealt with corpses, which made the nobles who didn't want to stay in the palace come to her. She definitely had a way to get people out of the palace. This made everyone think that she was a freak and she often dealt with corpses. She was not an ordinary person.
This book is so beautiful yet so unpopular! ! !
It's simply unreasonable! !
Why are there two versions on Jinwen Novel Online? Many plots are inconsistent. Which one is the authentic plot?
Has the author given up?
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Official(157)Scraped 21d ago
I think it's a bit similar to "The Record in the Hairpin". I like this kind of novel. I read "The Record in the Hairpin" twice. I thought I would never find a better novel than it. Unexpectedly, I came across a similar novel, haha, it was like a treasure.
Pei Tan resumed his official position and restored the prince's innocence. After Pei Tan returned to the palace, a woman appeared. This woman was Jing Waner. Jing Waner had been waiting for Pei Tan. Jing Waner had always believed that she could wait. She finally waited and there would be nothing else between them in the future.
Jing Waner and Qiaoer have never dealt with each other, and Qiaoer picked on Jing Waner at every turn. However, when Shang Gong asked Qiaoer and Jing Waner to dispose of the corpse together, Qiaoer was frightened and cried. Jing Waner was fine watching the corpses being dealt with, but she couldn't help it. It just depends on whether Qiaoer will bully Jing Waner in the future.
Isn't it updated?
For a prisoner who passes through Dali Temple to the Ministry of Punishment, any punishment corpse should not come out of the palace. Only the death of someone in the palace will be processed in the palace. Generally, those who have committed crimes are processed outside the palace. Besides, if it is the son of a minister, the beheading will also be done outside, right? Another thing is that in ancient times, a second-generation official's son rode a horse to death. Even if this person was very bad, his father could still pay for it. As long as the people did not punish the officials and no one was tough, life could be bought in the past. The man from Dali Temple written here It is not easy for the protagonist to behead him. He cannot be punished as a scholar-bureaucrat. He is still a second-generation official and has an official status. If a citizen sues an official, he will be punished first. The class concept is very clear. The author's writing here is too loose. I suggest you read more serious ancient documents. The subject matter of the article is still very good
After reading the title of the book, I wanted to add it to my bookshelf, but I saw a lot of comments from book friends saying that it has stopped updating. It's okay to not start a story that can't see the end
Jing Wan'er's family was murdered and they entered the palace. She often dealt with corpses, which made the nobles who didn't want to stay in the palace come to her. She definitely had a way to get people out of the palace. This made everyone think that she was a freak and she often dealt with corpses. She was not an ordinary person.
This book is so beautiful yet so unpopular! ! !
It's simply unreasonable! !
Why are there two versions on Jinwen Novel Online? Many plots are inconsistent. Which one is the authentic plot?
Has the author given up?
