
Guoshu
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The female fairy traveled through time and accumulated merit to conquer the world! In this world, virtuous people live.
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Official(16)Scraped 21d ago
The writing is very good and the plot is quite compact.
Although this book has a male protagonist and involves a conspiracy to seize the throne, the main story is about the legendary life of the heroine Xu Weishu. From the daughter of a British prince who is about to decline, to the reformer empress of a superpower, even the male protagonist has to make way for the female protagonist, and the story is about a great heroine. Although I like this male protagonist very much, for the sake of the heroine's great cause, you can leave. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is as gentle as water between gentlemen, very comfortable, with a touch of warmth, and they trust each other to work hard. But I still have to say that the male protagonist is just a stepping stone for the female protagonist. Hahahaha. Is this the difference between an adopted son and a biological daughter? [Emot=default,42/] This book has obvious advantages and disadvantages. The writing is fluent, the plot is ups and downs, and the emotions are comfortable. Disadvantages: Crazy foreshadowing, but lack of energy, most of the foreshadowing is useless. What did the male protagonist go through, and why did he hate and love the old emperor at the same time? In the early stage of High Injury, it was described that I liked the heroine so much, why was she put in cold storage after her marriage? Princess Li, who was the troublemaker in the early stage, became silent after the wedding of the couple. It has been described that Xu Feng likes the heroine Bao Qin and wants to be a matchmaker, but there is no news about it. The reason why General Gao Lu Guogong was framed by the two kings of loyalty and righteousness. The mysterious organization in Jiangnan is short-lived. What did the father and mother of the British princess do in the mysterious organization? Why did they join an organization that hates the upper class despite being from a prominent family? As an inefficient lamp, Mao Qingniang did nothing. What help did Concubine Xiao bring to King Yi when she came to power? The author has good momentum, but the stamina is really lacking. It is recommended that in the future, the number of foreshadowings should be as low as possible. Too many unfinished foreshadowings will make people feel that the number of words is too low.
The book is very good, I like it very much, but I have too many questions after reading it.
It's a pity for the hero, why didn't he have a child? And what is the power behind the heroine's father? The porcelain key was useless, and many people died just because of it. The heroine placed a coffin next to the hero's coffin, so were they buried together in the end? This is the third time the heroine has traveled through time and she still has a magic weapon in her hand, so will she be reborn again? The love between the heroine and the hero is such a pity.
Why do you think the heroine uses the original owner's for everything and still dislikes her in every way?
I don't like time travel stories anymore. I take other people's things and use other people's things. I also dislike the original author in various ways.
Why
The plot is compact, the writing is smooth, and the words are simple. However, the heroine always fails to pay attention to or care about small people and trivial things, and almost succeeds. Although the danger is saved in the end, her heart is always blocked. It is precisely because of so many experiences that she is more rational and not neglectful. It is reflected in the fact that the heroine suffers repeatedly. Even if the heroine is not perfect, it is not reflected in this, and it does not match the image of the heroine at all.
A great book
It's very well written and has a good ending, but it's still a bit disappointing.
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The first half is great, but the second half is not.
The first 40%, before marriage, was very exciting. From the engagement, the plot completely collapsed. As expected, there was a male protagonist whose IQ plummeted. After marriage, he went to a very poor fiefdom with him. The male protagonist ran away halfway, so the female protagonist built the fiefdom and defeated the bandits. Then the male protagonist came back. There was a shortage of food. The female protagonist gave a lot of money to the male protagonist to buy food, and then the money was misappropriated by the male protagonist. Anyway, the female protagonist suddenly became the male protagonist. As for the plot, the heroine's father was a very powerful unknown organization, and many people died. The heroine is a potential heir, and she married the hero. This plot line is completely gone and will not be mentioned. In the end, the male protagonist died of illness. What was he writing about?
"I love the second month of the sky. Compared with the third day, the shadows are clearer. Not to mention a trace of softness. The eyebrows are slender and the face is pale. Don't look forward to the circle, don't hate the missing. The same clear light, there is no difference between the circle and the missing. You can see the celestial calendar of one day at the top, and a wandering guest below."
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Please tell me who the male protagonist is...
Who can tell me who the male protagonist is? It can't be Fang Rong. Doesn't he belong to someone else?
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Official(16)Scraped 21d ago
The writing is very good and the plot is quite compact.
Although this book has a male protagonist and involves a conspiracy to seize the throne, the main story is about the legendary life of the heroine Xu Weishu. From the daughter of a British prince who is about to decline, to the reformer empress of a superpower, even the male protagonist has to make way for the female protagonist, and the story is about a great heroine. Although I like this male protagonist very much, for the sake of the heroine's great cause, you can leave. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is as gentle as water between gentlemen, very comfortable, with a touch of warmth, and they trust each other to work hard. But I still have to say that the male protagonist is just a stepping stone for the female protagonist. Hahahaha. Is this the difference between an adopted son and a biological daughter? [Emot=default,42/] This book has obvious advantages and disadvantages. The writing is fluent, the plot is ups and downs, and the emotions are comfortable. Disadvantages: Crazy foreshadowing, but lack of energy, most of the foreshadowing is useless. What did the male protagonist go through, and why did he hate and love the old emperor at the same time? In the early stage of High Injury, it was described that I liked the heroine so much, why was she put in cold storage after her marriage? Princess Li, who was the troublemaker in the early stage, became silent after the wedding of the couple. It has been described that Xu Feng likes the heroine Bao Qin and wants to be a matchmaker, but there is no news about it. The reason why General Gao Lu Guogong was framed by the two kings of loyalty and righteousness. The mysterious organization in Jiangnan is short-lived. What did the father and mother of the British princess do in the mysterious organization? Why did they join an organization that hates the upper class despite being from a prominent family? As an inefficient lamp, Mao Qingniang did nothing. What help did Concubine Xiao bring to King Yi when she came to power? The author has good momentum, but the stamina is really lacking. It is recommended that in the future, the number of foreshadowings should be as low as possible. Too many unfinished foreshadowings will make people feel that the number of words is too low.
The book is very good, I like it very much, but I have too many questions after reading it.
It's a pity for the hero, why didn't he have a child? And what is the power behind the heroine's father? The porcelain key was useless, and many people died just because of it. The heroine placed a coffin next to the hero's coffin, so were they buried together in the end? This is the third time the heroine has traveled through time and she still has a magic weapon in her hand, so will she be reborn again? The love between the heroine and the hero is such a pity.
Why do you think the heroine uses the original owner's for everything and still dislikes her in every way?
I don't like time travel stories anymore. I take other people's things and use other people's things. I also dislike the original author in various ways.
Why
The plot is compact, the writing is smooth, and the words are simple. However, the heroine always fails to pay attention to or care about small people and trivial things, and almost succeeds. Although the danger is saved in the end, her heart is always blocked. It is precisely because of so many experiences that she is more rational and not neglectful. It is reflected in the fact that the heroine suffers repeatedly. Even if the heroine is not perfect, it is not reflected in this, and it does not match the image of the heroine at all.
A great book
It's very well written and has a good ending, but it's still a bit disappointing.
.
. . . . . . . . . .
The first half is great, but the second half is not.
The first 40%, before marriage, was very exciting. From the engagement, the plot completely collapsed. As expected, there was a male protagonist whose IQ plummeted. After marriage, he went to a very poor fiefdom with him. The male protagonist ran away halfway, so the female protagonist built the fiefdom and defeated the bandits. Then the male protagonist came back. There was a shortage of food. The female protagonist gave a lot of money to the male protagonist to buy food, and then the money was misappropriated by the male protagonist. Anyway, the female protagonist suddenly became the male protagonist. As for the plot, the heroine's father was a very powerful unknown organization, and many people died. The heroine is a potential heir, and she married the hero. This plot line is completely gone and will not be mentioned. In the end, the male protagonist died of illness. What was he writing about?
"I love the second month of the sky. Compared with the third day, the shadows are clearer. Not to mention a trace of softness. The eyebrows are slender and the face is pale. Don't look forward to the circle, don't hate the missing. The same clear light, there is no difference between the circle and the missing. You can see the celestial calendar of one day at the top, and a wandering guest below."
Check in, check in, check in, check in
Please tell me who the male protagonist is...
Who can tell me who the male protagonist is? It can't be Fang Rong. Doesn't he belong to someone else?
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Um. . . If you like reading romance, please be careful. Personally, I feel that the main theme of this book is not romance. Of course there is not much romance, but the plot is still quite rigorous and exciting. The writing is smooth and definitely not a hydrology.




A pretty cool story about a female protagonist, fictitious, finished




I really like Nong Xue's writing style, even though the book is not long. This book tells the story of Xu Weishu, who took advantage of Dayin and embarked on the road of becoming a famous empress throughout history. The whole text is heartwarming and contains no abuse.



VThe heroine Xu Weishu is a person who traveled through time twice. The ending shows that the queen created a very powerful country and has preserved it until modern times. I really want to see where the extra chapter that the author mentioned has gone.













