
Counterattack on the Imperial Examination: Road to Fame from a Poor Family
About This Novel
[Strong female + cool writing + imperial examination counterattack + court upgrade] She is a gentle teacher who is knowledgeable and knowledgeable in the past, and a martial arts instructor with a fiery temperament. She is both capable of writing and martial arts! Once he acted bravely, he accidentally ended up in trouble on the street. When she opened her eyes again, Wei Yan was reborn as a little orphan from a poor family whose father had just died! Fortunately, this world is different from other ancient times. Women can also take scientific examinations and become officials! In order not to be trapped by ancient marriages, trapped by men, trapped in the back house for life, without freedom! Wei Yan had no choice but to risk his life and work hard to learn the knowledge of ancient imperial examinations and gain fame! Don't forget to practice the martial arts inherited from your previous life! Strive to be a female official with both civil and military skills in ancient times!
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Official(21)Scraped 4d ago
I hope there will be no male protagonist and the female protagonist will be beautiful alone 😉
Hello, author. After reading the book review, I have a question about whether there is a male protagonist. Let me give you my suggestion. I think it would be best for this book not to have a male protagonist, because the female protagonist has been taking part in the imperial examinations. With the strength of the heroine, she will definitely get the top three in the palace examination. The heroine will work in the Hanlin Academy, but the heroine will join the Academy next year. The heroine is of age and it is impossible to get married and have children now without affecting her work. But this method doesn't work. Then the female protagonist will definitely give birth to the male protagonist's children when she is an official. After all, in ancient times, people cared about children. (If the heroine gets married and does not have children, then she is guilty of childlessness. Due to the pressure from the family, the male protagonist may be divorced, which will have a great impact on the heroine's reputation.) But the key lies in the fact that the heroine is pregnant. Generally, articles are about two people for a lifetime. The male protagonist has no other woman, and if the female protagonist marries him and has a child, she will have to take pregnancy leave. Then if the heroine does not go to court for a few months or even half a year, the heroine will slowly move away from the center of the court. Moreover, it is impossible for the heroine to marry an ordinary person and the heroine's official position is high enough. Then the emperor will be worried that the male and female protagonists will have too much power and seize power. Unless the male protagonist is the emperor, the female protagonist cannot be too big an official. If the official is too old and the male protagonist has the strength, when she marries the male protagonist, the emperor will definitely have the intention to eradicate them to prevent his throne from being shaken. No matter how wise an emperor is, he will not leave such a serious problem to his son. When the heroine is an official, she must have feelings for her family and country, and she cannot be restrained by love. So looking at it this way, it is best not to have a male protagonist. Of course, if most of these problems can be solved, it is okay to have a male protagonist. (The following are all personal opinions. If you don't like it, feel free to comment😍😘) No matter whether there is a male lead or not, I will always love you, my dear😘😘😘😘😘
Hope there is a male protagonist
I think that younger brother is very good, he is considerate and loves to cling to the heroine, and he is a good nurturing guy. Anyway, I think it would be nice if all the handsome guys belong to the heroine.
The male protagonist must not be the leader of this little Tangshan!
Sansan is back with an update, come on! 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
For such a good-looking book, everyone starts to remember the five-star rating. Otherwise, a four-star rating would be very low. I almost missed it.
There must be a male protagonist, so that it will be more complete.
The main character is poorly described
There is too much left out in the book, and the author's description of the characters is not adequate. A full-fledged character must be revealed from the aspects of doing things, speaking, and dealing with others. The heroine in the book speaks less than twenty sentences in the entire book, and the same goes for other supporting characters, who seem fake. There is not much written about the imperial examination, leaving only the unclear entanglement between the heroine and a few male supporting characters. This book is really a failure!
It's so well written, I urge you to update it!
Great author, please update it quickly
Updates are too slow.
Is this author double-editing?
? Do you want to write two articles together and make up the word count?
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Official(21)Scraped 4d ago
I hope there will be no male protagonist and the female protagonist will be beautiful alone 😉
Hello, author. After reading the book review, I have a question about whether there is a male protagonist. Let me give you my suggestion. I think it would be best for this book not to have a male protagonist, because the female protagonist has been taking part in the imperial examinations. With the strength of the heroine, she will definitely get the top three in the palace examination. The heroine will work in the Hanlin Academy, but the heroine will join the Academy next year. The heroine is of age and it is impossible to get married and have children now without affecting her work. But this method doesn't work. Then the female protagonist will definitely give birth to the male protagonist's children when she is an official. After all, in ancient times, people cared about children. (If the heroine gets married and does not have children, then she is guilty of childlessness. Due to the pressure from the family, the male protagonist may be divorced, which will have a great impact on the heroine's reputation.) But the key lies in the fact that the heroine is pregnant. Generally, articles are about two people for a lifetime. The male protagonist has no other woman, and if the female protagonist marries him and has a child, she will have to take pregnancy leave. Then if the heroine does not go to court for a few months or even half a year, the heroine will slowly move away from the center of the court. Moreover, it is impossible for the heroine to marry an ordinary person and the heroine's official position is high enough. Then the emperor will be worried that the male and female protagonists will have too much power and seize power. Unless the male protagonist is the emperor, the female protagonist cannot be too big an official. If the official is too old and the male protagonist has the strength, when she marries the male protagonist, the emperor will definitely have the intention to eradicate them to prevent his throne from being shaken. No matter how wise an emperor is, he will not leave such a serious problem to his son. When the heroine is an official, she must have feelings for her family and country, and she cannot be restrained by love. So looking at it this way, it is best not to have a male protagonist. Of course, if most of these problems can be solved, it is okay to have a male protagonist. (The following are all personal opinions. If you don't like it, feel free to comment😍😘) No matter whether there is a male lead or not, I will always love you, my dear😘😘😘😘😘
Hope there is a male protagonist
I think that younger brother is very good, he is considerate and loves to cling to the heroine, and he is a good nurturing guy. Anyway, I think it would be nice if all the handsome guys belong to the heroine.
The male protagonist must not be the leader of this little Tangshan!
Sansan is back with an update, come on! 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
For such a good-looking book, everyone starts to remember the five-star rating. Otherwise, a four-star rating would be very low. I almost missed it.
There must be a male protagonist, so that it will be more complete.
The main character is poorly described
There is too much left out in the book, and the author's description of the characters is not adequate. A full-fledged character must be revealed from the aspects of doing things, speaking, and dealing with others. The heroine in the book speaks less than twenty sentences in the entire book, and the same goes for other supporting characters, who seem fake. There is not much written about the imperial examination, leaving only the unclear entanglement between the heroine and a few male supporting characters. This book is really a failure!
It's so well written, I urge you to update it!
Great author, please update it quickly
Updates are too slow.
Is this author double-editing?
? Do you want to write two articles together and make up the word count?









