
Queen Wen Zhao
by Wang Ziwen
About This Novel
In the fifth year of Guanghe's reign in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhenmen, a prominent family in Zhongshan Wuji, welcomed their youngest daughter. Zhen has been knowledgeable and knowledgeable since she was a child, and has extraordinary insights. She is a strange woman with both talent and beauty. At the age of 17, she married Yuan Xi, the second son of Yuan Shao. After Yuan Shao's defeat, she married Cao Pi and gave birth to Cao Rui, who was later named Queen Wen Zhao. Zhen's good words, deeds, and far-sightedness were deeply appreciated by Cao Cao. Her life spanned the period of the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the establishment of the Cao Wei Dynasty. The fate of a generation of talented women fluctuated with the political situation. Based on solid historical data research, the novel vividly restores the era of social instability and regime changes at that time, reproduces the legendary life of Empress Wenzhao, and her love and hatred with Yuan Xi and Cao Pi, and demonstrates Zhen's humanitarian spirit of "universal love" and her strength and wisdom in troubled times.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
It's obvious that I really don't know how to write novels.
Why do we need to use 3 or 4 idioms to describe a person when introducing her? You are the author and have a great historical figure to endorse you. Shouldn't you write from the perspective of a bystander? I suggest you read how Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng wrote "The Plum in the Golden Ping" and then start writing a novel.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
It's obvious that I really don't know how to write novels.
Why do we need to use 3 or 4 idioms to describe a person when introducing her? You are the author and have a great historical figure to endorse you. Shouldn't you write from the perspective of a bystander? I suggest you read how Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng wrote "The Plum in the Golden Ping" and then start writing a novel.
