Gold and Silver

Gold and Silver

by Fourth Sister You

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She is the favored eldest princess of Daye, Murong Wanwan, and he is the powerful Prince of Nanyuan, Yu Wenliang. She accidentally rescued her in the Forbidden City ten years ago, in exchange for his refusal to marry Fei Qing ten years later. When she learned that her marriage to him was actually his careful plan, she was disappointed with him and gradually built up a wall in her heart. He conquered the city step by step, breaking down the guard in her heart. As she surrendered her sincerity to him bit by bit, his ambition gradually surfaced. With the help of the imperial court's mobilization order, he sent his troops north to seize the capital. Wanwan worked hard to mediate for Daye, and fought with him openly and secretly. However, he accidentally fell into a counter-intentional plan, completely unaware that he had become a pawn in his plot to conquer the world. The mountains and rivers are shattered, her life experience is ups and downs, and where will Murong Wanwan go, who is beyond redemption?

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Coax93mo ago

Only I will keep my eyes open all night long, and repay my life without raising my eyebrows.

After reading the full text, I suddenly thought of those two lines of Yuan Zhen's poem: No matter where you look at the same acupuncture point, it will be even harder to predict his fate. But I will keep my eyes open all night long to repay you for never raising my eyebrows in my life. It is a complete portrayal of the fate of the two people in the book. Wanwan's life has never been full of eyebrows, the torment and struggle between worrying about her country and her beloved husband; opening her eyes at the end of the night during the time of peace, the love and regret that can never be conveyed, making mistakes after mistakes, and making mistakes again and again. Even if he is reincarnated, he will pass by in the wrong body because of a shallow fate and no identity. The tragedy of Wanwan and Liangshi may have been destined by fate. Liangshi appears to be a fierce and decisive person, but in his heart he is a very passionate person. Once he falls in love, he falls in love, and the rest are all external things. He can be said to be strong on the outside but soft on the inside. Under Wanwan's calm and gentle character, her pride as a princess has never yielded, and her worries about her family and country are always more important than the love of her children. She can be described as soft on the outside but strong on the inside. Liangshi thought that Wanwan could accept his treason and attacked the city, and wanted to soften her with love, but he did not expect that she had such a strong temper. And that he followed Wanwan after her death and even gave up his long-cherished wish to start a new dynasty was something I never expected at first. My heart is still too soft. I can't help feeling that character determines destiny, this is true. The main characters in the book are also vivid and vivid on the page. The existence of Xiao Duo is really disappointing... It reminds me of my distant girlhood. The distant view at the end of the book is really heart-breaking, and I can't help but sigh that fate has played a trick on people. Destiny has no ifs. If you miss it, you miss it. This echo between the beginning and the end really squeezed my tears away. The emperor is also a character that makes people love and hate him. Call him cold, but his feelings for Wanwan are not fake. Call him stupid, and his methods are extremely vicious. I think he is despicable, but when I think about his fate, I feel a little pity. It can only be said that he is a miserable villain, with evil intentions, big ambitions, and a lot of cleverness, but he is also confused, unable to distinguish between right and wrong, constantly abandoning his feelings, and finally turning himself, his family, and the country into a joke. He actually reminds me of many people around me, even myself. He was ambitious, but he lived his life in such a muddle. The old concubine is also a very down-to-earth character. Many good mothers-in-law are actually such people inside. The character Lan Zhou strikes me as quite strange. As the author said, it's like a child with an adult's soul in his skin. And I feel that my existence is a little embarrassing, so I won't express it for now. Lan Ting is so cute, a half-year-old child who is just stunned. There are also copper rings, Xiaoyou, and gold stones. Everyone is so great. I really hope that I can live a good life in the future and don't let the eldest princess down. Tonghuan and Xiaoyou haven't found the right man yet, so they still have to work hard. I saw someone in the comment section saying that the heroine is pretentious, so let me say a few more words here. The sense of family in ancient times was far stronger than today. For the royal family, family and country are one. Sharing honor and disgrace with the family is a rule that should be abided by, and it is also the dignity of the royal family. For example, Zhu Da, a Badashan native in the late Ming Dynasty, lived a lonely life as a remnant of the Zhu family. This does not mean that he did not care about the welfare of the people and blindly resisted the change of dynasties, but his dignity as a royal family did not allow him to submit. The author is really talented in writing, and the details in the book are so delicate that it makes people cry. What impressed me most was when Wanwan passed away, Tonghuan came back from the street and brought her favorite steamed buns with her. It was very poignant when I read it. The book's descriptions of seasons, snacks, folk customs, historical backgrounds, and even the tone of voice of people from different regions are all vivid and vivid, which shows that a lot of effort has been put into it. At the beginning, I thought this book would be an ancient novel with a bit of a Mary Sue style. After reading it, I found that except for the gorgeous character settings, it is really a story that is desolate to the core. Lovers fall out, beauties die early, and their only thought is that in the new dynasty, people's lives will be happier. Those relics of the previous dynasty were just lost in the wind. Finally, the original text of Yuan Zhen's poem in memory of his deceased wife is attached: Sitting idle and grieving for you, you will also grieve for yourself. How many years can last for a hundred years? Deng You had no children and found out about his fate, but Pan Yue wasted no time in mourning his death. No matter where you look at the same acupuncture point, it will be more difficult to predict his fate. But I will keep my eyes open all night long to repay you for never raising my eyebrows in my life. This is my first time writing a long review, so I apologize for any omissions.

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Jialan Lotus Lamp99mo ago

Having the best of both worlds is always in vain, and all the mechanisms are calculated too hastily. Yu Wenliang was a hero when he was reorganizing the country, his troops were arrogant, and he pursued ambition and hegemony. But towards Wanwan, he is extremely affectionate and gentle. He thought that his deep affection could erase the hurt caused to her by overthrowing his former dynasty. He thought that everything had settled and she could accept it calmly and live side by side with him in the world. But his woman was never an ordinary boudoir lady. She has a body of gold, she has the appearance of a heavenly being, but she also has the pride and courage of a princess of a country. Wanwan loved Yu Wenliangshi deeply, but her sense of responsibility forced her to hate him. A dynasty in danger, an ambitious husband. Can't be saved or killed. The only thing he can do is his own final death. As for Yu Wenliang, he was stationed in the army, trying to succeed and fall in love with Wanwan again, but the beauty of Nanyuan had long since passed away, and heaven and earth were separated forever. And in the end, he discovered that the picturesque scenery was not as beautiful as her once beautiful smile. After seeing it, I thought again, if Yu Wenliang had been less busy and asked more about his feelings, if Wanwan had been less worried and more optimistic about fate, would the ending have been less sad? But I also thought that this might be due to my character. The final outcome was already doomed from the beginning. Even if the spectators couldn't bear it, they could only accept it.

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_si Mi.,84mo ago

Can't think deeply about the plot

I haven't read the entire series, so I'm just complaining about the plot of this book. And I want to state that I don't think so because of the ending. My humble opinion, please spray lightly. Heroine The heroine gave me the image of a very discerning white rabbit with a pitiful face at the very beginning, but later on she was revealed to have mastered various talents, was loved by her father, and was even very sensitive to politics. Therefore, the image is positioned as a super beautiful and exquisite white rabbit with a good temper and high talents. Although it is slightly against the rules, there is nothing unacceptable. Although my brother and father are mentioned throughout the article, in essence, I still feel that the relationship is not particularly deep. Therefore, I was baffled that the female protagonist was tortured in the later stage and she still defended her family and country and had several falling outs with the male protagonist... What she has always implemented as a princess is indeed correct, but I didn't find it particularly convincing. It is understandable how much gold was swallowed in the end... Just like what is said in the article, the heroine has been trampled, yes, trampled... Not only the male protagonist, but actually everyone in the entire book except the people serving around her. The heroine is really pathetic. The suicide plot is somewhat predictable. Male protagonist The person who obviously wanted to seize happiness in his hands but was ruined. I don't understand why you are so indecisive, and all the evidence seems to be shown to the heroine by yourself... Can you be more bloody? Are you going to rebel, brother? ? ? Can your brain be tighter? ? ? Then the final extra episode was shocking! Just gave up. Shocked! Brother, you have no chance to meet the heroine from now on... All your decisions are so ambiguous, and in the end everything you want is lost. I simply couldn't see it. About that fake eunuch and that concubine To be honest, I haven't read the book about them, or in other words, this one doesn't specifically mention how earth-shattering their relationship was. But you two still won't stop me from feeling sick! Yes that's right. Just disgusting and disgusting! The heroine is a close friend even if she doesn't say anything about the concubine, and she also has a secret affection for the fake eunuch. Even if you don't like the princess, you should be considered a good nanny to the princess. And it was this couple who only reminded the princess about her future and did nothing? ? ? And you two actually knew the whole story, and then you didn't care at all when the gaffe became serious? I was shocked. If both of them die, fine. It's okay. If the fake eunuch is a real eunuch, then I can still give you blessings for you to end up together... But I'm sorry, no... You are only thinking about your own affairs, how can others have anything to do with you... Right? The heroine has the unlucky fate of eight lifetimes to meet you guys. Forced not to understand each other In the end, it was the bird's imitation that ignited the fuse between the heroine and the hero, and the final outcome was a double kill. Let's not talk about why the heroine is so straightforward and does not suspect that the bird was deliberately manipulated, or that the problem is not the bird. It's about why the heroine keeps turning against the hero again and again when she is in love with the hero. Where is the trust between you? No... Once the female protagonist learns that the male protagonist has rebelled, she immediately throws her face away and stabs the male protagonist in the back... There is zero communication with the male protagonist. I really don't understand the so-called pride of a princess... I can't even stand you. Made all by myself. Background of the times Theoretically, it is a parallel to ancient times. But many characteristics of the times... Are mixed together. It's actually quite weird. Of course it's no big deal. I personally think it's still ojbk... Writing Most of the paragraphs are slightly longer. There are not many actual descriptive words... There are basically few words that describe the appearance of the characters in the play. Summary: I initially felt that it was a pretty good novel. After careful consideration, I found that I could not fully understand or recognize the plot of the novel. It was as if I had eaten a very sweet apple, but after biting it I discovered that there were worms in the apple.

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Dust Inch75mo ago

Let me make a rough evaluation

Everyone has their own opinions. I personally think that the book review area is for discussing the plot. Don't scold me because I disagree with you, and don't make you feel how you feel because of my thoughts. The most intuitive feeling is to read it yourself. What I posted only represents my thoughts. Thank you. First of all, let me evaluate the current situation. We are in troubled times. What emerges best from troubled times are heroes. And it is obvious that the male protagonist wants to be this hero. He was instilled with the energy of justice and wanted to overturn the troubled world. It can be seen from many places that there are many chaos and disaster victims. There are many people who may want to eat human flesh alive if they are not fully clothed. Just like Xiaoyou, she said that she was one of them, which shows that this situation has been going on for a long time. However, the palace was still very extravagant and extravagant, and there was a lot of construction work going on. Let's talk about the male and female protagonist, Murong Wanwan. She was Yu Wenliang's wife, but she was also the Hede Emperor and the only eldest princess in Daye in modern times. She was of noble birth, proud and lively, but had a sad life. When she was six years old, her mother died. Later, her father died, her brother died of illness, and her nephew was killed by her brother (actually, it is ambiguous in the article whether the nephew was killed by his brother. At one time, it was said that Yuwen Gaogong ascended the throne in a daze, and at another time, it was said that he killed him) Her brother surrendered her to Yu Wenliang for "righteousness", but when he had a crush on her, he discovered that Yu Wenliang would do whatever it took to marry him. What happened next was destined to add sadness to her. Even though he had many happy memories in his childhood besides the death of his close friends, wearing water sleeves and babbling, playing with his brothers. Even after he surrendered, he let down his guard against Yu Wenliangshi and gradually fell in love with him. But I feel that these secrets made Murong Wanwan sad when she knew the truth. Happy memories with her brother, but he changed and hurt her countless times. The love she had with Yu Wenliang gradually made her feel uncomfortable when facing the truth. The slaves hid it from her, and the people she truly loved hid it from her. Everyone seemed to be playing chess and plotting against her. But she is still the proudest princess, guarding the country that has exhausted her strength. She didn't want to be the queen who enjoyed everyone's flattery and didn't know how to talk about her behind her back. She would argue with others for her own ideas, and she would also shoulder the responsibility. The country was ruined and the family was ruined. A lot had changed. What never changed was her pride. She could not go to the street to complain about her injustice. She would only commit suicide to prove her innocence. Die by swallowing gold, gold seal. When she dies, she will still carry her life's wish, the good of society, with her. So what I prefer is actually the name Murong Jun, Jun, thunderous, she deserves this name. When I read Yu Wenliang again, I actually kept thinking about how the heroine saved the hero when I read the introduction. Later, when I learned the whole story, I was even more suspicious, is it really like this that Fei Qing will not marry? Are you sure it's not a plot set up by the heroine? Later, I discovered that sometimes love secretly arises after a single contact, my thoughts are infinitely magnified, and I slowly fall in love with someone. She has taken advantage of the heroine, but she also truly loves her. But at the same time, Yu Wenliang didn't really understand the heroine. He thought that she would definitely resent Murong Gaogong and understand him. But she didn't want to think about why she would let go of her heart and like him because he promised to be loyal to the emperor. You think it is best for her to ascend the throne and give her glory. Little did she know that what she yearned for more was to spend this life with you in the bamboo hut. Later I understood, only to find that the person was dead. A lifetime of strategizing and planning went wrong at this moment. But in fact, I think the author still has a bug when writing this. He said before that the male protagonist entered the palace banquet because of his status as the heir, the female protagonist is 5 or 6 years old, the male protagonist is 8 years older than the female protagonist, and the male protagonist is already 13 years old. Later in the article, it is said that one cannot inherit the throne without having children, but the male protagonist inherited it but did not like the female protagonist at that time, so why would he not want to have children with those people? And I remember that once it was said that the male protagonist was 32 years old, while the female protagonist was only 16 or 17 years old. No matter how I calculated it, it was wrong... Okay, let's talk about Xiao Duo and Yinlou They can ignore the country for their own happiness. I don't hate them because everyone has their own choice. Moreover, the character of Xiao Duo in the article is a reminder and only half of it is mentioned. It is impossible for Xiao Duo to help the heroine walk all the way. I don't know what Xiao Duo means when he appears at the end of the article. But I think it's more about the brother's feelings for his little sister. I feel that the heroine's love for Xiao Duo is a secret affection from childhood, a kind of dependence on her childhood sweetheart brother. There is love, but in fact it is not that strong. At the same time, I also feel that Lanzhou treats the heroine in this way, and it is all a result of secret feelings when he was young. I don't have a good opinion of Xiao Duo, and I've only read this one. This is not a very annoying character. Tara's again This woman, I kept thinking about when I was sleeping. I never like to say that hateful people must be pitiful. Her hatefulness has never had anything to do with her pity. She was also a slave and gave birth to a child, but Zhou's behavior was what a real living person should do. She can be close to her son because she brought him the correct attitude towards life. They can be happy. Looking at Tara and Lanzhou again, I remember that what impressed me deeply was that Lanzhou didn't like this mother. The reason was for no other reason than that he didn't like Tara's complaints. Always feel sorry for yourself. In comparison, the heroine seems to have a ray of light all over her body. Tara never truly brought Lan Zhou maternal love. It was obvious that he had planned to adopt his son from the beginning, and he was not allowed to raise a son or grandson because of his birth, but he said that all this was attributed to the heroine. Why didn't I see you treating Lan Zhou well before the heroine came? I don't think Lanzhou's feelings for the heroine are love, but a longing for maternal love (just a personal understanding), but she has never tasted this kind of feeling, and thinks it is ****. Tara is also an extreme ex, slandering and framing the heroine. The heroine grew up in the palace but was protected, so naturally she would not be prone to intrigue. What she studied in the palace was more about music, chess, calligraphy, painting, female celebrities, and the theory of Jiang Shan She Ji. The heroine has developed a proud body, but Tala will always have a mean bone. She ended up aboard the Queen Mother. But they are still separated from each other. Her enjoyment of glory and wealth is still the most shameful thing for me. They are different after all, perhaps they cannot be compared at all. (My comments about Tara are not objective. I am basing them more on my thoughts on Tara. You'd better go and see for yourself what Tara is doing to make a judgment.) Let's talk about Murong Gaogong, those sour scholars and concubines. Murong Gaogong is a very colorful character. He is absurd and promiscuous. But he dotes on his sister very much. He longed to cultivate immortality, and he would write ten golden elixirs to become an immortal to his sister. He would personally feed her the medicine, and stand on the wall to say goodbye to his sister. He was already practicing cultivation at that time, and he would never go out. He may be a bitch, keeping his sister under house arrest, but he still loves her. In my mind, he may not be a qualified emperor, but he is considered a qualified (not excellent!!) Brother. Even though he later hurt the heroine a lot, he still wanted to protect her. Let's talk about Su Ruba, thinking that he has everything under control and becoming arrogant. They put all the blame on girls. I remember Lu Xun said that he never believed in Hua Mulan, Daji, Bao Si, etc., And when social responsibilities were borne by women. The people who really should come forward will only hide behind the door and loudly resent the heroine. I won't go into details about the bad behavior and ex. As for the concubine, she was very kind to the heroine but she was still a wallflower. The heroine's situation was over, and her mood had long since changed from fondness to indifference. Not only the concubine, but also many people are like this. It's really uncomfortable. Besides, the love between the heroine and the hero is simply impossible to have both. Some say distrust. But what I believed in at the beginning turned out to be even more heart-wrenching pain in the end. The parrot is a frame-up, but what about the tiger talisman? Besides, this is indeed true. After the Tiger Talisman thing planted the seeds, the parrot just irrigated it. Murong Jun loved Yu Wenliang very much, but betrayal would be heartbreaking. I remember reading a comic in which the male protagonist and the female protagonist were framed by a third party in their previous lives, leading to distrust of each other. Both of them paid a heavy price for this. Later, the male protagonist trusted the female protagonist more. Therefore, the trust that comes from not experiencing life and death is a bit false in my eyes. The fact that the heroine rarely comes out of the harem and doesn't engage in intrigues doesn't mean she doesn't know that people's hearts are sinister. She knows this, so the heroine suspects the hero, and she is right to do so. Do you think they would still distrust the male protagonist after experiencing life and death? So, I think distrust is the most real thing. I remember I wanted to say something yesterday, but I left it at that. Please read the article yourself, and don't stop reading it because of what I said. I played QVQ for more than an hour yesterday and today and saw it at 3:14 in the morning. I happened to get up around 9:40. A little tired. OK, get up and eat!

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Cong Youyou74mo ago

If you love, please love deeply

I forget how many times I have read this book. Every time I read it, I have different feelings, but the only thing that remains the same is that I still cried . Murong Wanwan, Yu Wenliangshi. One glance, one lifetime, one thought, ten years of planning. Once we have a heart-to-heart relationship, we will support each other for half of our lives, but we will be separated after death and growth. I always felt that this was not the "best ending". People who love each other so much, why don't they stay together? Isn't it said that only love can explain it, and only love can support it? Even if they can't love each other, they won't end up like this! In the end, they "met" with a gap of yin and yang, and a gap of years. But I forgot, or I don't want to remember, that there is hatred between them that will destroy their country, the hatred of their family and country... But later I felt that this might be the "best ending", because Wanwan was always loyal to her ambitions, lived up to her family and country, and was remembered by her loved ones throughout her life. Yu Wenliang also received the punishment he deserved for his "abandonment". Hede Diji, whose surname is Murong, whose given name is Jun, and whose courtesy name is Wanwan. Jun, the power of thunder. In the last years of Daye, this eldest princess, who was dedicated to her family and country, planned for her and never abandoned her. Perhaps the word "Jun" became a part of her when her father named her, so she was willing to serve the world, her family and her country, and she dedicated herself to death. In the end, the "six close relatives" passed away, but they no longer had any worries and left with peace of mind. During the time of Yu Wenliang, Nanyuan's supporter of many years of planning and the emperor's talent that the family had longed for finally became haggard and depressed. He could not win the forgiveness of his loved ones even to death. But later on, I felt that maybe ending it abruptly would be the "best ending." "The so-called tragedy is tearing the best things into pieces to show others." I didn't understand what it meant at the time, but now I understand a little bit. We had different stances from the beginning, so what if we fall in love again? How can the inheritance of generations disappear because of the power of one person? How can dynasties change because of the chaos of one person? The building will collapse, but it is just a "return to the light". In this mortal world, the torrent of history is rolling, and joys and sorrows are always there. "Only those who have fallen are stupid and unreachable." May gentleness always be treated with light, and may time always find peace of mind. There is still an expectation, and there is still a longing for love: if the old dream of home and country is no longer there, if the conspiracy is no longer there, maybe their ending will be different. One is the most noble eldest princess of Daye, and the other is the overlord of one side, King Nanyuan. They are clearly the most suitable...

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Blue Bird80mo ago

I see many people scolding Liangshi, and I think there is nothing wrong with Liangshi. Whether Wanwan marries Liangshi or not, her life will be a tragedy. She was destined to end in such an era. Her obsession is too deep. Even if Liangshi does not overthrow the government, someone else will replace her. This cannot be blamed on him. But in the end, both of them died, which still hurts her heart.

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Vv100mo ago

What should I say? . . In fact, no matter which novel I read, I always go there with the hope of a happy ending, either becoming emperor and empress and dispersing the harem; or spending the rest of my life peacefully in seclusion. We are all wrong. These good authors will only write endings that we can't expect but accept with peace of mind and have deep feelings about. Wanwan had a fierce temper, and she wanted to have it both ways, but in the end she was in a dilemma. In the end, she swallowed gold and died as a princess. When she refused to forgive Yu Wenliang, he followed her in the end! The ending is very sad, but it is also a good ending

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Mo Bo80mo ago

The love between Murong Wanwan and Yu Wenliang is very touching

Hede Emperor Ji committed suicide by swallowing gold, and King Nanyuan followed her away. They finally missed it. I was not born before you were born, and I am old after you were born. This is also the punishment for Yu Wenliangshi.

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__xiaomi96mo ago

Aren't these two books mixed together? I always felt that there was a book about the eldest princess marrying Xiao Yi, and then the eldest princess was stoned to death and was reborn. How did it become that she was married to the Yuwen family? ?????? My mind is a little confused...

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Yyyyyou94mo ago

The more I get to the end, the less I like the heroine. What she cares about is the world of the Murong family, which has nothing to do with the life and death of the people. Otherwise, why would she not care about the death of her eldest brother's son? Her brother, the emperor, is so stupid but still wants to protect her world of the Murong family. The poor male protagonist is so infatuated! That foot-washing maid is really disgusting.

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