
Sun Princess
About This Novel
She was of noble birth, and was once the only true love of Pharaoh Thutmose I and his queen. She was wise, courageous, loyal and tenacious since she was a child. With pure royal blood, she should have inherited the ancestral legacy after the death of her father, guided the country, and criticized Fang Qiu. However, due to the constraints of tradition and the embarrassment of her female identity, she was forced to sever her friendship with her childhood sweetheart, married her half-brother, and wasted her youth holding on to her phoenix crown. However, the long years of forbearance were unsatisfactory. A pair of orphans and widowed mothers became the guardians of this golden empire. She only upheld the vanity of the Queen Mother, and single-handedly assisted her young and ignorant nephew to fight against the Manchu civil and military forces and foreign enemies. The joys and sorrows of life and the vagaries of world affairs transformed her from an innocent girl into a regent who was proficient in power. After experiencing almost all hardships, she relied on her amazing perseverance and talent to finally ascend the throne and create Egypt's prosperity, leaving a colorful mark in the history books...
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Official(13)Scraped 4d ago
Sister An's Thutmose has been completed, and Sister Xi Jun's Egyptian novel has also been completed a few days ago. After searching the entire Internet, there really aren't many ancient Egyptian novels that are still being serialized. I can tell between the lines that Xiao Gege really likes ancient Egypt. I like it. In the author group, people often say that ancient Egyptian literature has no sense of substitution and is destined to be a niche. After reading too many articles that are just for profit, I realize how precious the original intention and sense of mission are. As you said, this article pays tribute to Queen Ha, and I am deeply moved. I don't know when it will be put on the shelves. Mee-Mekong supports all orders.
I have read this novel three times in total. The most outstanding part is the description of the scenery and the smoothness of the story. Fluency is really important. There are many characters in the novel, but the advantage lies in Sister Qiheng's "storytelling" skills. Several lines are very clear. There is no jerky feeling in reading. It is very smooth and refreshing, which I think is very rare. The shortcoming is that the characters have distinct personalities but are somewhat superficial and thin. For example, the concubine Mutenefert is a beautiful concubine who can sing well on the surface. She gets along with everyone with a smile, but secretly she is extremely controlling and easily manipulated by negative emotions. She smashes things crazily and curses "MMP". This is a character that is very suitable for shaping the image. Sister Qiheng can write some memories of Mutenevart. Muttenefult's private domineering attitude was probably because she was spoiled by her family members, and she was instilled in her childhood the idea that "you must bring honor to the family when you marry into the royal family." This led to her current character. The above are just some immature suggestions~ I will always pay attention to Sister Qiheng's articles.
Looks like I won't be able to dive happily anymore. . Just tell me how I feel I think the good thing about this article is that the scenery is well described, the atmosphere is well rendered, and the plot has unexpected twists and turns. However, what I don't like personally is that Manchu words tend to make people jump to the stage. . (Of course the author has given a reasonable explanation for this, so leave me alone.) In addition, there are some language descriptions. For example, in this new chapter, Hattie's words make me feel that she is at least seven or eight years old (but is she actually four?). Although the queen must be precocious, she is a well-loved child after all, so she shouldn't be so precocious?
Very well written
I think the author's writing style is not too flashy, but very concise. I particularly like this kind of Egyptian article, and I hope the author will keep writing.
I feel sorry for Hatshepsut. Her mother and brother, who were originally close relatives, now have to keep a distance from her. They can no longer call her mother and brother in front of those closest to her. Instead, they have to regard themselves as princesses and accept worship from others. It seems glorious, but it is also lonely and difficult. Forced to leave home at a young age, leaving the pure countryside and coming to a strange and unfathomable palace, facing the hatred of her enemies, she will inevitably have to face more challenges and suffer more risks and sufferings. But this tough and smart girl will not back down, so all the painful twists and turns she has suffered will only be some embellishments on her glorious life picture. Author update soon! I really want to see the glorious times under the Queen's rule!
Sitari is a good mother, loving and brave. Even though the child was not born to her, she still regards the child as her own. Not only because of her loyalty to the queen, but also because she has a divine personality like the goddess Isis and the goddess Tavorite - gentle and kind motherly love. It's great to have such a good adoptive mother who teaches through words and deeds as the Queen grows up.
Hunting is a bit like the story of Emperor Xianfeng of the Qing Dynasty, except that Daoguang believed in Xianfeng's mercy
The first love of the little Princess Lekeb (???Ω???) Was the first encounter in the garden, with sunshine, rain, dew, flowers, swings, and the foreign prince who was well-informed and loved music. They fell in love with each other and laughed. It seemed simple and beautiful, but underneath it was a struggle for power. Aruwana, wouldn't your conscience hurt for deceiving the feelings of a little loli? (ノ=Д=)ノ┻━┻Hey Maybe this is because of being born into a royal family and having no control over it. . .
The writing is very good and the foreshadowing is good, but it is too wordy. The only shortcoming is
Come and cheer for Gege
The writing style and concept are both great. It's not easy at a young age. I call you!
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Official(13)Scraped 4d ago
Sister An's Thutmose has been completed, and Sister Xi Jun's Egyptian novel has also been completed a few days ago. After searching the entire Internet, there really aren't many ancient Egyptian novels that are still being serialized. I can tell between the lines that Xiao Gege really likes ancient Egypt. I like it. In the author group, people often say that ancient Egyptian literature has no sense of substitution and is destined to be a niche. After reading too many articles that are just for profit, I realize how precious the original intention and sense of mission are. As you said, this article pays tribute to Queen Ha, and I am deeply moved. I don't know when it will be put on the shelves. Mee-Mekong supports all orders.
I have read this novel three times in total. The most outstanding part is the description of the scenery and the smoothness of the story. Fluency is really important. There are many characters in the novel, but the advantage lies in Sister Qiheng's "storytelling" skills. Several lines are very clear. There is no jerky feeling in reading. It is very smooth and refreshing, which I think is very rare. The shortcoming is that the characters have distinct personalities but are somewhat superficial and thin. For example, the concubine Mutenefert is a beautiful concubine who can sing well on the surface. She gets along with everyone with a smile, but secretly she is extremely controlling and easily manipulated by negative emotions. She smashes things crazily and curses "MMP". This is a character that is very suitable for shaping the image. Sister Qiheng can write some memories of Mutenevart. Muttenefult's private domineering attitude was probably because she was spoiled by her family members, and she was instilled in her childhood the idea that "you must bring honor to the family when you marry into the royal family." This led to her current character. The above are just some immature suggestions~ I will always pay attention to Sister Qiheng's articles.
Looks like I won't be able to dive happily anymore. . Just tell me how I feel I think the good thing about this article is that the scenery is well described, the atmosphere is well rendered, and the plot has unexpected twists and turns. However, what I don't like personally is that Manchu words tend to make people jump to the stage. . (Of course the author has given a reasonable explanation for this, so leave me alone.) In addition, there are some language descriptions. For example, in this new chapter, Hattie's words make me feel that she is at least seven or eight years old (but is she actually four?). Although the queen must be precocious, she is a well-loved child after all, so she shouldn't be so precocious?
Very well written
I think the author's writing style is not too flashy, but very concise. I particularly like this kind of Egyptian article, and I hope the author will keep writing.
I feel sorry for Hatshepsut. Her mother and brother, who were originally close relatives, now have to keep a distance from her. They can no longer call her mother and brother in front of those closest to her. Instead, they have to regard themselves as princesses and accept worship from others. It seems glorious, but it is also lonely and difficult. Forced to leave home at a young age, leaving the pure countryside and coming to a strange and unfathomable palace, facing the hatred of her enemies, she will inevitably have to face more challenges and suffer more risks and sufferings. But this tough and smart girl will not back down, so all the painful twists and turns she has suffered will only be some embellishments on her glorious life picture. Author update soon! I really want to see the glorious times under the Queen's rule!
Sitari is a good mother, loving and brave. Even though the child was not born to her, she still regards the child as her own. Not only because of her loyalty to the queen, but also because she has a divine personality like the goddess Isis and the goddess Tavorite - gentle and kind motherly love. It's great to have such a good adoptive mother who teaches through words and deeds as the Queen grows up.
Hunting is a bit like the story of Emperor Xianfeng of the Qing Dynasty, except that Daoguang believed in Xianfeng's mercy
The first love of the little Princess Lekeb (???Ω???) Was the first encounter in the garden, with sunshine, rain, dew, flowers, swings, and the foreign prince who was well-informed and loved music. They fell in love with each other and laughed. It seemed simple and beautiful, but underneath it was a struggle for power. Aruwana, wouldn't your conscience hurt for deceiving the feelings of a little loli? (ノ=Д=)ノ┻━┻Hey Maybe this is because of being born into a royal family and having no control over it. . .
The writing is very good and the foreshadowing is good, but it is too wordy. The only shortcoming is
Come and cheer for Gege
The writing style and concept are both great. It's not easy at a young age. I call you!









