
Emperor's Uncle
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I am the emperor's uncle, the emperor's uncle. Someone once looked at the situation in this dynasty and concluded that there were three major cancers in the dynasty. Wang Qin was extremely corrupt and the treasury was dissatisfied. Yun Tang was a party member for personal gain and his administration was dishonest. However, King Huai's manipulation of power was the first of a hundred poisons, which made the throne uneasy. This leader of a hundred poisons, the most evil man who wields power, and the biggest cancer among all, is my little king, Prince Huai Chengjun. Regarding this statement, I can only say that I am helpless. In fact, I have always been very responsible and loyal. I have no intention of monopolizing power, let alone coveting the throne. In this dynasty, I dare say that there is no loyal minister more loyal than me. But the sad thing is that few people in the world believe that I am a loyal minister.
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Very good looking very good looking! ! ! While reading this article, I landed on the wrong CP several times, and crashed every time I made a turn. At first he thought Uncle Liu had feelings for Sui Ya, but he himself said that he liked Ran Si, so he sided with Uncle Liu. Later, I thought of a poem that awakened my uncle's feelings, and I was satisfied for a moment. It turns out that my uncle really likes Suiya [because I always like Suiya best, of course I am happy] and I decisively stood by Uncle Yun. As a result, the uncle was betrayed and ran away, then followed Ya and met Ransi again, followed Ya to confess to him, was rejected again, and was pretended to die by the little emperor, and finally followed Ransi to run around asking for a chance encounter, and came together with Ransi. In the end, it was still Uncle Liu. The ending should be considered satisfactory, but I still feel a little uncomfortable. So I searched various book reviews and realized that my uncle's true love turned out to be the little emperor [Fall! ! All in all, Dafeng's writing is quite nice! Highly recommended! A good story should be read several times, and good writing also has connotation. Support!
I relived it again and figured out Uncle Li's emotional line again.
My uncle's wish is very simple: to have a person who likes each other and puts each other in his heart to accompany him until he grows old. But at the same time, Uncle is a realistic person. He likes the little emperor, but he always suppresses himself because of ethics, etiquette and the emperor's special status. He first thought he liked Ran Si, but then he realized that it was unrealistic. What he liked was just a figment of his imagination, not the real Ran Si, so he gave up. At the same time, he also found Sui Ya who was always by his side and he really liked him. Sui Ya liked Chengjun, but the thing that prevented them from being together was their uncle-nephew relationship, which was not etiquette. So Sui Ya chose to leave, but I believe that if there is an afterlife, they will start over like the ghost emperor twins in the extra story. In the end, after going around and around and escaping from death several times, Uncle finally saw clearly that Ran Si had been giving silently and was always with him no matter where he was, so Uncle and Ran Si finally came together.
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After finally reading this book, I felt very emotional. I felt sorry for every character in it. I felt sorry for Chengjun who liked Suiya. The three times I felt sorry for Chengjun made Ransi see her own heart clearly. "He was looking at the person in the painting, but he didn't know that he was also the person in the painting." I think Qi Zhe loved his imperial uncle. Before he died, he just wanted to see his imperial uncle, but heaven and earth were forever separated, and he would miss him forever. The sentence "I always believed in my uncle, but he didn't believe in me" simply made people cry. Following the elegant clouds, I miss Liu Tong. I feel so sorry for Ran Si and Sui Ya.
The protagonist is suffering all the time, but he is the one who feels most sorry for the little emperor
Everyone in the book is both loveable and heartbreaking. First of all, it is heartbreaking that the main character, King Huai, is obviously very loyal, but in order to avoid suspicion, he behaves lamely and likes men, but in the end he cannot escape the imperial family's tradition of "eliminating disasters". What makes me most heartbroken is that the people he likes and the people closest to him actually teamed up to set up a trap for him, intending to lure him into forcing his way into the palace and make him known as a disaster. If it were me, I would have died of anger long ago, but the characters in Dafeng's works seem to be quite free and open-minded. After escaping, they let the past go with the wind, and they became heroes again. Fortunately, in the end, I finally had one person to live with. I feel sorry for Yun Yu again. Yun Yu seems to be a free and easy-going person, but in fact he has always been bound by "fate". I don't believe that he doesn't like King Huai, but he has been acting in the game for too long, and he probably doesn't know what sincerity is. It's just that he took poison with the intention of committing suicide, to see if King Huai was okay, etc., Which made me sad. I feel sad for Liu Xiang again. (Suddenly I realized that perhaps Dafeng prefers friends to lovers? Or does he prefer characters who are otherworldly and gentle as jade? Does the protagonist also prefer people who seem ordinary or even mediocre with a bit of a ruffian spirit but are actually gentle, kind and clear-hearted?) Liu Xiangren, who calls himself a viewer of paintings, does not know that he is also a painter of others. A great gentleman, as gentle as jade. I was particularly moved by the final episode. To be honest, I like this kind of character the most. However, the one who feels most distressed is the little emperor Qi Zhe, who is not the protagonist in the whole book and does not play many roles. From a young age, he was forced to learn patience and set high standards for himself in order to become a wise king. However, the more silent a child is, the more distressing it is, not to mention he is very kind and sensible. After becoming the emperor, he indeed became a wise king, but he was also fettered by the emperor's affairs. Even though he was restricted by such a strict set of "Emperor's Art", he still retained the kindness of his youth. He always believed in his uncle, and believed that he also respected and loved his uncle. I even suspected that when he wanted to change the clothes of the emperor's uncle's body in the end, it was not a show of pretense but the result of true feelings. At the end, he left the line "I always believed in my uncle, but my uncle didn't believe in me", which touched my heart. In the end, his untimely death turned out to be a true prophecy. The one who makes me feel the most distressed is him. I hope that in the next life, you can all be born into an ordinary family, have fun and live a happy life.
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Emperor's uncle, it's a pity that Sui Ya is sincere to Chengjun. The ancients were most jealous of ethics. Just uncle and nephew can't be together. The little emperor also has a forbearing love for the emperor's uncle, so that's why the emperor's uncle Chengjun is called "I want to be here". The title got rid of the identity of uncle and nephew, "I have always believed in the emperor's uncle, but the emperor's uncle has never believed in me." This sentence implies the little emperor's desire to get what he wants. As for Ran Si, I can only say that it is him who Chengjun loves from the beginning to the end.
The author was eaten by the title
It is a very good book. I can see that the author is a witty and humorous person. I burst into tears several times while reading the article. I originally thought Qi Zhe and Huang Shu were co-stars, but then Ran Si and Sui Ya became really worried. It's a divine turn every time! Give it full praise. I have also read Tang Qi's books, but I think there is no need to deliberately slander others because of any idol. Everyone is here to read the book. It is their own business to enjoy reading it. If you feel uncomfortable, just leave. There is no need to give low scores! This is completely NCF behavior, and you can't live alone for a family of idols. Anyway, I quite like Da Feng.
The uncle and the little emperor of the dead station
I just can't let go of the little emperor
After endless aftertaste and wandering around, I realized that some people are suitable for admiring from a distance, some people are suitable for walking into each other's shadow, and some people are always behind. But it doesn't matter who passes by whom, or who looks back deeply in love with whom. What matters is that on the cold road of life, we have encountered and experienced them, and use memories to warm the rest of our lives.
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Official(197)Scraped 21d ago
Very good looking very good looking! ! ! While reading this article, I landed on the wrong CP several times, and crashed every time I made a turn. At first he thought Uncle Liu had feelings for Sui Ya, but he himself said that he liked Ran Si, so he sided with Uncle Liu. Later, I thought of a poem that awakened my uncle's feelings, and I was satisfied for a moment. It turns out that my uncle really likes Suiya [because I always like Suiya best, of course I am happy] and I decisively stood by Uncle Yun. As a result, the uncle was betrayed and ran away, then followed Ya and met Ransi again, followed Ya to confess to him, was rejected again, and was pretended to die by the little emperor, and finally followed Ransi to run around asking for a chance encounter, and came together with Ransi. In the end, it was still Uncle Liu. The ending should be considered satisfactory, but I still feel a little uncomfortable. So I searched various book reviews and realized that my uncle's true love turned out to be the little emperor [Fall! ! All in all, Dafeng's writing is quite nice! Highly recommended! A good story should be read several times, and good writing also has connotation. Support!
I relived it again and figured out Uncle Li's emotional line again.
My uncle's wish is very simple: to have a person who likes each other and puts each other in his heart to accompany him until he grows old. But at the same time, Uncle is a realistic person. He likes the little emperor, but he always suppresses himself because of ethics, etiquette and the emperor's special status. He first thought he liked Ran Si, but then he realized that it was unrealistic. What he liked was just a figment of his imagination, not the real Ran Si, so he gave up. At the same time, he also found Sui Ya who was always by his side and he really liked him. Sui Ya liked Chengjun, but the thing that prevented them from being together was their uncle-nephew relationship, which was not etiquette. So Sui Ya chose to leave, but I believe that if there is an afterlife, they will start over like the ghost emperor twins in the extra story. In the end, after going around and around and escaping from death several times, Uncle finally saw clearly that Ran Si had been giving silently and was always with him no matter where he was, so Uncle and Ran Si finally came together.
Come and support Dafeng ~ Why hasn't Peach Blossom Debt been put on the shelves yet? Unhappy
😭😭😭😭😭😭
After finally reading this book, I felt very emotional. I felt sorry for every character in it. I felt sorry for Chengjun who liked Suiya. The three times I felt sorry for Chengjun made Ransi see her own heart clearly. "He was looking at the person in the painting, but he didn't know that he was also the person in the painting." I think Qi Zhe loved his imperial uncle. Before he died, he just wanted to see his imperial uncle, but heaven and earth were forever separated, and he would miss him forever. The sentence "I always believed in my uncle, but he didn't believe in me" simply made people cry. Following the elegant clouds, I miss Liu Tong. I feel so sorry for Ran Si and Sui Ya.
The protagonist is suffering all the time, but he is the one who feels most sorry for the little emperor
Everyone in the book is both loveable and heartbreaking. First of all, it is heartbreaking that the main character, King Huai, is obviously very loyal, but in order to avoid suspicion, he behaves lamely and likes men, but in the end he cannot escape the imperial family's tradition of "eliminating disasters". What makes me most heartbroken is that the people he likes and the people closest to him actually teamed up to set up a trap for him, intending to lure him into forcing his way into the palace and make him known as a disaster. If it were me, I would have died of anger long ago, but the characters in Dafeng's works seem to be quite free and open-minded. After escaping, they let the past go with the wind, and they became heroes again. Fortunately, in the end, I finally had one person to live with. I feel sorry for Yun Yu again. Yun Yu seems to be a free and easy-going person, but in fact he has always been bound by "fate". I don't believe that he doesn't like King Huai, but he has been acting in the game for too long, and he probably doesn't know what sincerity is. It's just that he took poison with the intention of committing suicide, to see if King Huai was okay, etc., Which made me sad. I feel sad for Liu Xiang again. (Suddenly I realized that perhaps Dafeng prefers friends to lovers? Or does he prefer characters who are otherworldly and gentle as jade? Does the protagonist also prefer people who seem ordinary or even mediocre with a bit of a ruffian spirit but are actually gentle, kind and clear-hearted?) Liu Xiangren, who calls himself a viewer of paintings, does not know that he is also a painter of others. A great gentleman, as gentle as jade. I was particularly moved by the final episode. To be honest, I like this kind of character the most. However, the one who feels most distressed is the little emperor Qi Zhe, who is not the protagonist in the whole book and does not play many roles. From a young age, he was forced to learn patience and set high standards for himself in order to become a wise king. However, the more silent a child is, the more distressing it is, not to mention he is very kind and sensible. After becoming the emperor, he indeed became a wise king, but he was also fettered by the emperor's affairs. Even though he was restricted by such a strict set of "Emperor's Art", he still retained the kindness of his youth. He always believed in his uncle, and believed that he also respected and loved his uncle. I even suspected that when he wanted to change the clothes of the emperor's uncle's body in the end, it was not a show of pretense but the result of true feelings. At the end, he left the line "I always believed in my uncle, but my uncle didn't believe in me", which touched my heart. In the end, his untimely death turned out to be a true prophecy. The one who makes me feel the most distressed is him. I hope that in the next life, you can all be born into an ordinary family, have fun and live a happy life.
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Emperor's uncle, it's a pity that Sui Ya is sincere to Chengjun. The ancients were most jealous of ethics. Just uncle and nephew can't be together. The little emperor also has a forbearing love for the emperor's uncle, so that's why the emperor's uncle Chengjun is called "I want to be here". The title got rid of the identity of uncle and nephew, "I have always believed in the emperor's uncle, but the emperor's uncle has never believed in me." This sentence implies the little emperor's desire to get what he wants. As for Ran Si, I can only say that it is him who Chengjun loves from the beginning to the end.
The author was eaten by the title
It is a very good book. I can see that the author is a witty and humorous person. I burst into tears several times while reading the article. I originally thought Qi Zhe and Huang Shu were co-stars, but then Ran Si and Sui Ya became really worried. It's a divine turn every time! Give it full praise. I have also read Tang Qi's books, but I think there is no need to deliberately slander others because of any idol. Everyone is here to read the book. It is their own business to enjoy reading it. If you feel uncomfortable, just leave. There is no need to give low scores! This is completely NCF behavior, and you can't live alone for a family of idols. Anyway, I quite like Da Feng.
The uncle and the little emperor of the dead station
I just can't let go of the little emperor
After endless aftertaste and wandering around, I realized that some people are suitable for admiring from a distance, some people are suitable for walking into each other's shadow, and some people are always behind. But it doesn't matter who passes by whom, or who looks back deeply in love with whom. What matters is that on the cold road of life, we have encountered and experienced them, and use memories to warm the rest of our lives.
