
My Wife Zhou Zhiruo
by Little Things In The Old City
About This Novel
(This is the daily life of Zhou Zhiruo after he came to modern times and met Lu Zhiyao!) That day, if life was just like the first time we met... "The little girl Zhou Zhiruo was ordered by her master to go down the mountain and accidentally got lost here..." When they met in the convenience store, Lu Zhiyao looked at the girl in front of him who called himself Zhou Zhiruo: "Are you Zhou Zhiruo? What a coincidence, I'm Zhang Wuji!" Zhou Zhiruo frowned and looked unhappy: "I met Senior Brother Wuji when I was a child. If he doesn't look like you, I'd better not make fun of martial arts figures, so as not to cause trouble." "As expected, I can't hide it from the girl. In fact, I am Song Qingshu!" "Hmph!" Clang... Looking at the real sword in Zhou Zhiruo's hand, Lu Zhiyao panicked: "Girl, wait a minute..." "My Lovely Wife Zhou Zhiruo" "My Lovely Wife Zhou Zhiruo" (My Girlfriend Zhou Zhiruo)
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Official(5)Scraped 3d ago
nice
The novel is really good, and it is really a pleasure to watch the heroine slowly change. If the heroine stays, the most difficult thing to solve is actually the issue of identity. It depends on how the author solves it.
Observation and respect are the main themes of life
There is a great sentence in the article: "It turns out that true kindness is not just giving out of mercy. It requires putting yourself in someone else's shoes, a deep understanding and respect. " But Mr. Jin Yong did not have due understanding and respect for the characters in his works. Take "Yitian" as an example. In his writing: Zhou Zhiruo on an isolated island, in order to blame Zhao Min for killing Yin Li, he actually cut off his left ear, and then removed half of his hair, leaving only his scalp on half of his head. Appeared in front of Zhang Wuji with the image of "half bald head and one ear". When the "bald and half-eared" Zhou Zhiruo appeared in front of Zhang Wuji, Zhang Wuji could accept from the bottom of his heart that Zhao Min had committed all the mistakes. Furthermore, Zhang Wuji completely wronged Zhao Min and wanted to kill Zhao Min as soon as they met, and even slapped Zhao Min in the face. Mr. Jin Yong wrote this to provide psychological support to Zhao Min, a psychological support who would give up everything for Zhang Wuji. When Zhou Zhiruo, who had suffered great injustice to her, married Zhang Wuji, whom she loved deeply, Zhao Min couldn't bear it anymore, gave up everything for Zhang Wuji, and went to Bozhou to steal the marriage. Because, in the original work, before Zhou Zhiruo's island went dark, Zhao Min was not mentally prepared to give up everything for Zhang Wuji. Zhang Wuji is a rebel, which is absolutely contrary to her position. She has never planned to go to the end with Zhang Wuji, which is in line with Zhao Min's character. Zhao Min took a bite of Zhang Wuji and applied the anti-corrosive and anti-inflammatory ointment, hoping that Zhang Wuji would never forget him. If Zhou Zhiruo hadn't gone dark, Zhao Min would have even been mentally prepared to "forget each other" with Zhang Wuji. But "the injustice is not in vain", she was not only wronged because of Zhou Zhiruo's framing, but also was slapped by Zhang Wuji. Zhang Wuji actually wanted to marry Zhou Zhiruo. Yes, Zhang Wuji agreed to get married when Xie Xun's whereabouts were unknown and his life and death were uncertain. At this time, Zhao Min didn't insist on forcing it, but had to force it, because the Zhou Zhiruo who framed her was actually the one who won Zhang Wuji. So she abandoned everything, took Xie Xun's hair, and went to Bozhou's wedding to blackmail Zhang Wuji. Otherwise, how could she swallow this breath! ? If Zhang Wuji followed filial piety and basic human conscience, he would not agree to marry Zhou Zhiruo, so how could Zhao Min threaten her? Without Zhou Zhiruo's darkening and blaming, without Zhou Zhiruo and Zhang Wuji's wedding, how could Zhao Min be willing to give up everything, her family and her country for Zhang Wuji? In addition, when Zhou Zhiruo stole Zhao Min's Shixiang Ruanjin Powder, he accurately located the target because the words "Shixiang Ruanjin Powder" were written on the bottle. Zhao Min's IQ was also directly destroyed. She secretly carried such a level of medicine with her and actually wrote on the bottle? ? Moreover, what is even more ironic is that Zhou Zhiruo only stole the poison, but not the antidote of Shixiang Ruanjin Powder. For the love of one character, the core and image of another character were completely sacrificed. Zhang Wuji's filial piety and conscience, and Zhao Min's intelligence and wit could not stand. "Make a scene and then leave quietly", but did not give the characters he created due consideration and respect. He created three characters: Zhou, Zhao, and Zhang, but in order to make the plot more attractive and eye-catching, these three characters were sacrificed. The character of Zhou Zhiruo was completely destroyed. Mr. Jin Yong has a saying: "Life is to make a big fuss and then leave quietly." Now it seems to me that this is not the case. Observation and respect are the main themes of life, whether for others or for yourself. Because Zhou Zhiruo later turned into a black man and committed evil acts like a demon, I really couldn't get over it for ten years. She should not have been portrayed this way, nor should she have been treated that way in the book.
The writing is excellent, like a ray of clear spring in this impetuous era. It seems that I have been transported to a pure and warm modern world. It also allowed me to make up for the regret of Zhou Zhiruo becoming a black character in "Yitian". This makes me, a reader who likes Zhou Zhiruo, very happy. In the original work, there was no need for Zhou Zhiruo to kill Yin Li. In the newly revised version, in order to frame Zhao Min, she convinced Zhang Wuji that she even cut off her left ear. In this way, Zhou Zhiruo's character collapsed. A man so beautiful that he actually cut off one of his ears for such a conspiracy. Mr. Jin Yong was too cruel to her. Of course, it would be nice if the male protagonist smoked less, or even stopped smoking. Haha, support me! !
Summary after reading Chapter 137 (2)
There are too many words, so I'm just here for the book review. After reading Chapter 137, I still have a vague worry. Now the story has been emphasizing "fireworks" and "modern life" to let Zhou Zhiruo slowly integrate into it, which seems like a kind of "political correctness". But the heroine is an independent person. She has her own world, the world and worries that she can't let go of. Haha, let me tell you the truth - in which chapter do you plan to let Master Porridge see the original work of "Yitian"? Now almost all plots, descriptions and emotions revolve around "how a quiet life subtly changed her". I am always stuck in the single melody of "fireworks transforming the heroine", which is a bit monotonous. As for the male protagonist, it seems that he rarely truly stands from the female protagonist's perspective and thinks about her - if she goes back to that world, can she live a better life? I hope that the heroine's time travel should not be a kind of "fall"-falling into modern life. It should be a kind of "transcendence" that would allow her to live better in the Yitian world. Even the male protagonist also dressed up and surpassed her in martial arts, hahaha. Didn't you say before that "Thirty years in the east of Hedong, thirty years in the west of Hexi"? In my heart, I also hope that the male protagonist's martial arts skills will surpass that of the female protagonist. It would be unsightly to have the female protagonist lose all her martial arts skills in the end and then follow the male protagonist to stay in modern times. I still hope that each other can illuminate each other's world. Of course, this is just my personal opinion, not even a suggestion. It's not easy for you to work more than ten hours a day and still make daily updates. I am very touched that I can see updates all the time, and I really don't dare to ask for more. As long as writing can make you happy and creation can be a beam of light in your life, that's enough.
Summary after reading the first 137 chapters
I read Chapter 137 and was very moved. This book is the most touching love novel I have ever read. Perhaps it's because the "unblackened Zhou Zhiruo" in the book is my favorite type of woman; Or maybe it's because your brushwork is so delicate and you are willing to use great patience to describe the trivial details of daily life. However, it makes me sad to think that there are so few people subscribing and reading. Today's society is a double pollution of mental environment and worldly environment. Love among young people is gradually drying up, and even friendship and family affection are gradually weakening. At a time when harem stories and stallion stories are so popular, A love that moisturizes things silently, plainly, and truly is hard to impress the world. I don't know if the relationship between Mr. Porridge and Mr. Lu was established in Chapter 184. As I saw in Chapter 137, the male and female protagonists have not yet established a relationship, which is enough to persuade a large number of people to retreat. Even back in the 1950s when Mr. Jin Yong wrote "The Condor", the speed of establishing a relationship between Jing and Rong was already much faster than that of "My Family". Moreover, there are two key points. I saw that Chapter 137 has not appeared yet. 1. How does Zhou Zhiruo view the plot of the original work "Yi Tian", which is also a climax of the book 2. Will Lu Zhiyao follow Master Zhi back to the world of Yitian? Just like the owner of Porridge is gradually changed by the fireworks of the modern world, Will Shopkeeper Lu be changed by the martial arts in the martial arts world and the life of a pure monk? This is also a big question I have after reading Chapter 137. Since it is love, the male and female protagonists should go in both directions, enter each other's world, and deeply change it and sublimate themselves. If the heroine only enters the world of the hero, it only emphasizes the changes that the fireworks of modern society have on the heroine. So does it implicitly reveal a sense of "superiority" and even arrogance that belongs to the male protagonist and modern people? Because I have already written more than 500,000 words, I am really worried that the main theme of the plot in the book is still the one-way influence and output of "modern fireworks" on the heroine. But neglected, Lu Zhiyao can find the character and morality of the ancients through the heroine, and return to the roots of our traditional culture. From Yanhuang, to Fuxi, Yao, Shunyu, King Wen of Zhou, Duke of Zhou, Confucius, Mencius, and then to Wang Yangming's true Chinese lineage. Too many of us modern people have no roots. It is difficult for "people without roots" to understand the character of Zhang Suiyang, Prime Minister Wen, and Yu Shaobao. They are the backbone of China and the soul of the nation. In my "idealist" heart, they have never left, they are always there.
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Official(5)Scraped 3d ago
nice
The novel is really good, and it is really a pleasure to watch the heroine slowly change. If the heroine stays, the most difficult thing to solve is actually the issue of identity. It depends on how the author solves it.
Observation and respect are the main themes of life
There is a great sentence in the article: "It turns out that true kindness is not just giving out of mercy. It requires putting yourself in someone else's shoes, a deep understanding and respect. " But Mr. Jin Yong did not have due understanding and respect for the characters in his works. Take "Yitian" as an example. In his writing: Zhou Zhiruo on an isolated island, in order to blame Zhao Min for killing Yin Li, he actually cut off his left ear, and then removed half of his hair, leaving only his scalp on half of his head. Appeared in front of Zhang Wuji with the image of "half bald head and one ear". When the "bald and half-eared" Zhou Zhiruo appeared in front of Zhang Wuji, Zhang Wuji could accept from the bottom of his heart that Zhao Min had committed all the mistakes. Furthermore, Zhang Wuji completely wronged Zhao Min and wanted to kill Zhao Min as soon as they met, and even slapped Zhao Min in the face. Mr. Jin Yong wrote this to provide psychological support to Zhao Min, a psychological support who would give up everything for Zhang Wuji. When Zhou Zhiruo, who had suffered great injustice to her, married Zhang Wuji, whom she loved deeply, Zhao Min couldn't bear it anymore, gave up everything for Zhang Wuji, and went to Bozhou to steal the marriage. Because, in the original work, before Zhou Zhiruo's island went dark, Zhao Min was not mentally prepared to give up everything for Zhang Wuji. Zhang Wuji is a rebel, which is absolutely contrary to her position. She has never planned to go to the end with Zhang Wuji, which is in line with Zhao Min's character. Zhao Min took a bite of Zhang Wuji and applied the anti-corrosive and anti-inflammatory ointment, hoping that Zhang Wuji would never forget him. If Zhou Zhiruo hadn't gone dark, Zhao Min would have even been mentally prepared to "forget each other" with Zhang Wuji. But "the injustice is not in vain", she was not only wronged because of Zhou Zhiruo's framing, but also was slapped by Zhang Wuji. Zhang Wuji actually wanted to marry Zhou Zhiruo. Yes, Zhang Wuji agreed to get married when Xie Xun's whereabouts were unknown and his life and death were uncertain. At this time, Zhao Min didn't insist on forcing it, but had to force it, because the Zhou Zhiruo who framed her was actually the one who won Zhang Wuji. So she abandoned everything, took Xie Xun's hair, and went to Bozhou's wedding to blackmail Zhang Wuji. Otherwise, how could she swallow this breath! ? If Zhang Wuji followed filial piety and basic human conscience, he would not agree to marry Zhou Zhiruo, so how could Zhao Min threaten her? Without Zhou Zhiruo's darkening and blaming, without Zhou Zhiruo and Zhang Wuji's wedding, how could Zhao Min be willing to give up everything, her family and her country for Zhang Wuji? In addition, when Zhou Zhiruo stole Zhao Min's Shixiang Ruanjin Powder, he accurately located the target because the words "Shixiang Ruanjin Powder" were written on the bottle. Zhao Min's IQ was also directly destroyed. She secretly carried such a level of medicine with her and actually wrote on the bottle? ? Moreover, what is even more ironic is that Zhou Zhiruo only stole the poison, but not the antidote of Shixiang Ruanjin Powder. For the love of one character, the core and image of another character were completely sacrificed. Zhang Wuji's filial piety and conscience, and Zhao Min's intelligence and wit could not stand. "Make a scene and then leave quietly", but did not give the characters he created due consideration and respect. He created three characters: Zhou, Zhao, and Zhang, but in order to make the plot more attractive and eye-catching, these three characters were sacrificed. The character of Zhou Zhiruo was completely destroyed. Mr. Jin Yong has a saying: "Life is to make a big fuss and then leave quietly." Now it seems to me that this is not the case. Observation and respect are the main themes of life, whether for others or for yourself. Because Zhou Zhiruo later turned into a black man and committed evil acts like a demon, I really couldn't get over it for ten years. She should not have been portrayed this way, nor should she have been treated that way in the book.
The writing is excellent, like a ray of clear spring in this impetuous era. It seems that I have been transported to a pure and warm modern world. It also allowed me to make up for the regret of Zhou Zhiruo becoming a black character in "Yitian". This makes me, a reader who likes Zhou Zhiruo, very happy. In the original work, there was no need for Zhou Zhiruo to kill Yin Li. In the newly revised version, in order to frame Zhao Min, she convinced Zhang Wuji that she even cut off her left ear. In this way, Zhou Zhiruo's character collapsed. A man so beautiful that he actually cut off one of his ears for such a conspiracy. Mr. Jin Yong was too cruel to her. Of course, it would be nice if the male protagonist smoked less, or even stopped smoking. Haha, support me! !
Summary after reading Chapter 137 (2)
There are too many words, so I'm just here for the book review. After reading Chapter 137, I still have a vague worry. Now the story has been emphasizing "fireworks" and "modern life" to let Zhou Zhiruo slowly integrate into it, which seems like a kind of "political correctness". But the heroine is an independent person. She has her own world, the world and worries that she can't let go of. Haha, let me tell you the truth - in which chapter do you plan to let Master Porridge see the original work of "Yitian"? Now almost all plots, descriptions and emotions revolve around "how a quiet life subtly changed her". I am always stuck in the single melody of "fireworks transforming the heroine", which is a bit monotonous. As for the male protagonist, it seems that he rarely truly stands from the female protagonist's perspective and thinks about her - if she goes back to that world, can she live a better life? I hope that the heroine's time travel should not be a kind of "fall"-falling into modern life. It should be a kind of "transcendence" that would allow her to live better in the Yitian world. Even the male protagonist also dressed up and surpassed her in martial arts, hahaha. Didn't you say before that "Thirty years in the east of Hedong, thirty years in the west of Hexi"? In my heart, I also hope that the male protagonist's martial arts skills will surpass that of the female protagonist. It would be unsightly to have the female protagonist lose all her martial arts skills in the end and then follow the male protagonist to stay in modern times. I still hope that each other can illuminate each other's world. Of course, this is just my personal opinion, not even a suggestion. It's not easy for you to work more than ten hours a day and still make daily updates. I am very touched that I can see updates all the time, and I really don't dare to ask for more. As long as writing can make you happy and creation can be a beam of light in your life, that's enough.
Summary after reading the first 137 chapters
I read Chapter 137 and was very moved. This book is the most touching love novel I have ever read. Perhaps it's because the "unblackened Zhou Zhiruo" in the book is my favorite type of woman; Or maybe it's because your brushwork is so delicate and you are willing to use great patience to describe the trivial details of daily life. However, it makes me sad to think that there are so few people subscribing and reading. Today's society is a double pollution of mental environment and worldly environment. Love among young people is gradually drying up, and even friendship and family affection are gradually weakening. At a time when harem stories and stallion stories are so popular, A love that moisturizes things silently, plainly, and truly is hard to impress the world. I don't know if the relationship between Mr. Porridge and Mr. Lu was established in Chapter 184. As I saw in Chapter 137, the male and female protagonists have not yet established a relationship, which is enough to persuade a large number of people to retreat. Even back in the 1950s when Mr. Jin Yong wrote "The Condor", the speed of establishing a relationship between Jing and Rong was already much faster than that of "My Family". Moreover, there are two key points. I saw that Chapter 137 has not appeared yet. 1. How does Zhou Zhiruo view the plot of the original work "Yi Tian", which is also a climax of the book 2. Will Lu Zhiyao follow Master Zhi back to the world of Yitian? Just like the owner of Porridge is gradually changed by the fireworks of the modern world, Will Shopkeeper Lu be changed by the martial arts in the martial arts world and the life of a pure monk? This is also a big question I have after reading Chapter 137. Since it is love, the male and female protagonists should go in both directions, enter each other's world, and deeply change it and sublimate themselves. If the heroine only enters the world of the hero, it only emphasizes the changes that the fireworks of modern society have on the heroine. So does it implicitly reveal a sense of "superiority" and even arrogance that belongs to the male protagonist and modern people? Because I have already written more than 500,000 words, I am really worried that the main theme of the plot in the book is still the one-way influence and output of "modern fireworks" on the heroine. But neglected, Lu Zhiyao can find the character and morality of the ancients through the heroine, and return to the roots of our traditional culture. From Yanhuang, to Fuxi, Yao, Shunyu, King Wen of Zhou, Duke of Zhou, Confucius, Mencius, and then to Wang Yangming's true Chinese lineage. Too many of us modern people have no roots. It is difficult for "people without roots" to understand the character of Zhang Suiyang, Prime Minister Wen, and Yu Shaobao. They are the backbone of China and the soul of the nation. In my "idealist" heart, they have never left, they are always there.









