
Shangli
by Xue Lingzhi
About This Novel
He didn't know whether it was because he closed his eyes or because death was approaching. He fell into pure darkness. He was a little worried. He was not afraid of death, but he was afraid that she would still not forgive him or come to pick him up, leaving him at a loss and unable to find her whereabouts. "Meili! Meili!" He shouted loudly, becoming increasingly anxious. Suddenly the surroundings were so bright that he had to squint his eyes. He no longer felt cold or in pain. In the halo, with a smile like bright moonlight, she stretched out her hand to him: "Brother Jingxuan..." "Meili!" He quickly reached out and grabbed it. This time, he would never let go. Maybe this was just his dream, but as long as she was in his dream, he would have no regrets.
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For Jingxuan, he deserves it. I have a little sympathy. What he does is too strong and his mind is not very mature. For example, when I saw Meili eating plain food, I wondered if she has always eaten like this. In fact, I think this is nonsense. Even a fool knows this kind of treatment in the cold palace. It is too stupid. So for him, I just want to say, he deserves to die. For Yonghyuk, it would be great if you could be stronger. It would be great if you were more mature and rational. Then you could cultivate a force that is comparable to Jingxuan. Then you could get the woman you want. Then maybe you wouldn't die. Then you would be more likely to become the male protagonist. What a pity.
The male protagonist is such a scumbag
The male protagonist is in love with the female protagonist, bullshit, and possessive. When someone likes you, but you don't like them, and they don't like you anymore, and they force you to marry them, isn't this abuse for the sake of abuse? He only has his own pleasure in his eyes, which is so selfish. I think he is more annoying than Li Chengyin and Fu Shenxing. . . .
This book made me feel sad at the beginning, and it made me cry at the end. I read it over and over again and cried again and again. Meili's misfortunes in her life were really caused by this man. Meili's expression of love was wrong at first, but she was a poor child and she didn't know how to express her love. She could only exaggerate to attract the attention of the male protagonist. The arrogant male protagonist also doesn't understand his own heart. He misses it but is domineering, selfish and cold-blooded and refuses to let go. I don't like Suying. As she said, she is vain and makes her own choices. Who should I blame? When it comes to relationships, if you miss it, you miss it. There is no turning back. Although the male protagonist seems to live only for the female protagonist, it is meaningless.
I just want to say that if we never meet again in the next life
I just want to say that we will not meet each other in the next life. This life has been hard enough because of this male protagonist. Even if he did something for Meili in the future, all the tragedies are caused by him. Who the hell do you want to meet after death? I want to meet you. I think we can't meet each other for the rest of our lives. Just be strangers. We could have lived a happy life with Yonghyuk. We are all this troublemakers because you care. You have to drag others along with you, and when they like you, you dislike you in every possible way, and then this man is so mean to the heroine, who has a princess and children, and makes her his concubine, making the heroine and her children inferior to others. You have to live in pain for the rest of your life. You are not feeling well yourself, but you want to recruit someone to accompany you. It is really hard to forgive. I really hate him and gnash my teeth in hatred.
So miserable
I knew it would be so miserable. I'm looking at something. Every sentence from the beginning to the end is so enjoyable. There is never a good day.
Very touching, I like this type of novel very much! Love, if you miss it, you really miss it!
some trivial opinions
I cried emotionally when I saw it at the end. I have to say that the author's writing skills in moving people with emotion are very good. Why do I say it's emotional? Because from a rational perspective, this book still has a lot to chew on. The heroine of this article was once named Heshuogege by the emperor. Let me popularize it for everyone. There are five levels of princesses in the Qing Dynasty. The first level is the daughter of the prince, who is titled "Heshuogege". So the heroine was originally a very high-ranking Princess. I don't know why the author said she was a low-ranking one (mentioned in the original sentence), and the article made her life experience very miserable. However, even if her parents died, other family members of Princess's father and mother could raise her, and since her father is Prince Heshuo, Prince Heshuo ranks first among the princes. Is the heroine Meili that miserable? Secondly, Meili became Chou Fujin after marrying Jingxuan. The novel constantly mentioned that she was just a concubine and her children were concubines... Emmm In the Qing Dynasty, Chou Fujin was an "equal wife"! I want to go to Yudie. They can all meet the emperor, and their status is really good. Her son is a concubine, not a concubine. So it's not that bad! Why does she feel so obsessed with her status from beginning to end? She is pampered by the Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang, which is really good! I don't know how many people envy her. Finally, I don't know why the heroine insists on letting her son hold the power of the royal family, giving him the status of heir apparent, and then die herself. Does she really want her son to fall into a struggle for fame, wealth, and power? Wouldn't it be better to let her son live a peaceful and happy life? Later in the novel, it is also said that she has found the best teacher in the city for her son (the son's conditions are really good), and his son has no worries about food and clothing. She always feels that her son is still miserable... I... To be honest, her status was not low, and she was not severely beaten or spurned by Jingxuan after her marriage. On the contrary, Jingxuan loved her, and there was no great injustice to his son. As a side Fujin, I feel it is humiliating to kowtow to my direct descendant Fujin, but this is not humiliation, this is etiquette, just basic etiquette. Before, I sympathized with her and Yonghe, and hated Jingxuan. I even thought that Jingxuan had mania or split personality, haha. Didn't Suying's words at the end of the article also say that it took Jingxuan five years to make Meili fall in love with him again? Na Meili fell in love with him, and personally she and her son lived in peace and prosperity. Suying, as the direct descendant of Fujin, had not done anything excessive to her for many years. In the end, it was really unnecessary for her to die to gain a higher position for her son. The above is just a personal opinion, and it is not worth mentioning.
This book is quite interesting, but I don't like the male protagonist very much. If there is no male protagonist, Meili and Yonghe must have gone to a very beautiful place. They may ride horses across the grassland, or they may be men farming and women weaving. There will be Meili's laughter there, and there will be Yonghe who only loves Meili all his life.
That unfulfilled wish...
I skipped through that TV series a long time ago, and I remember the ending was very happy. Now I read the original novel several years later. It took more than two hours, and I read almost the last hour in heart-wrenching and quietly flowing tears. After Meili's death, Jingxuan finally realized that he wanted to fulfill at least one of her wishes, but found that there was no wish he could fulfill for her. It turned out that he had been missing it... He wanted to hold on tightly, but it turned out that he had never held it in his hands. In the end, it was okay, I can only comfort myself... It was okay, it was the only love from beginning to end, but the time of love was wrong. In the end, death can only continue the love between the hero and heroine... I couldn't calm down for a long time, and a familiar melody seemed to come to my ears again "When I opened my eyes, the snow in the sky was ruthless Who will compensate for this good life..."
Goodbye.
After reading this book again, I still burst into tears. It's really sad, it goes straight into people's hearts, it's real but cruel. When I like you, you dismiss it, but it's not until you lose it that you look back and cherish it. People are like this, they don't know how to cherish when they have it, and they regret it when they lose it. The more you care about it, the sadder it becomes. Suddenly I remembered a lyric that was very appropriate: "Don't wait for me to change before you say you miss the old me." I feel sorry for Meili in the book, and I also hate Jingxuan. His cruelty makes me feel disgusted. A very good book, support the author, come on.
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Official(420)Scraped 11d ago
For Jingxuan, he deserves it. I have a little sympathy. What he does is too strong and his mind is not very mature. For example, when I saw Meili eating plain food, I wondered if she has always eaten like this. In fact, I think this is nonsense. Even a fool knows this kind of treatment in the cold palace. It is too stupid. So for him, I just want to say, he deserves to die. For Yonghyuk, it would be great if you could be stronger. It would be great if you were more mature and rational. Then you could cultivate a force that is comparable to Jingxuan. Then you could get the woman you want. Then maybe you wouldn't die. Then you would be more likely to become the male protagonist. What a pity.
The male protagonist is such a scumbag
The male protagonist is in love with the female protagonist, bullshit, and possessive. When someone likes you, but you don't like them, and they don't like you anymore, and they force you to marry them, isn't this abuse for the sake of abuse? He only has his own pleasure in his eyes, which is so selfish. I think he is more annoying than Li Chengyin and Fu Shenxing. . . .
This book made me feel sad at the beginning, and it made me cry at the end. I read it over and over again and cried again and again. Meili's misfortunes in her life were really caused by this man. Meili's expression of love was wrong at first, but she was a poor child and she didn't know how to express her love. She could only exaggerate to attract the attention of the male protagonist. The arrogant male protagonist also doesn't understand his own heart. He misses it but is domineering, selfish and cold-blooded and refuses to let go. I don't like Suying. As she said, she is vain and makes her own choices. Who should I blame? When it comes to relationships, if you miss it, you miss it. There is no turning back. Although the male protagonist seems to live only for the female protagonist, it is meaningless.
I just want to say that if we never meet again in the next life
I just want to say that we will not meet each other in the next life. This life has been hard enough because of this male protagonist. Even if he did something for Meili in the future, all the tragedies are caused by him. Who the hell do you want to meet after death? I want to meet you. I think we can't meet each other for the rest of our lives. Just be strangers. We could have lived a happy life with Yonghyuk. We are all this troublemakers because you care. You have to drag others along with you, and when they like you, you dislike you in every possible way, and then this man is so mean to the heroine, who has a princess and children, and makes her his concubine, making the heroine and her children inferior to others. You have to live in pain for the rest of your life. You are not feeling well yourself, but you want to recruit someone to accompany you. It is really hard to forgive. I really hate him and gnash my teeth in hatred.
So miserable
I knew it would be so miserable. I'm looking at something. Every sentence from the beginning to the end is so enjoyable. There is never a good day.
Very touching, I like this type of novel very much! Love, if you miss it, you really miss it!
some trivial opinions
I cried emotionally when I saw it at the end. I have to say that the author's writing skills in moving people with emotion are very good. Why do I say it's emotional? Because from a rational perspective, this book still has a lot to chew on. The heroine of this article was once named Heshuogege by the emperor. Let me popularize it for everyone. There are five levels of princesses in the Qing Dynasty. The first level is the daughter of the prince, who is titled "Heshuogege". So the heroine was originally a very high-ranking Princess. I don't know why the author said she was a low-ranking one (mentioned in the original sentence), and the article made her life experience very miserable. However, even if her parents died, other family members of Princess's father and mother could raise her, and since her father is Prince Heshuo, Prince Heshuo ranks first among the princes. Is the heroine Meili that miserable? Secondly, Meili became Chou Fujin after marrying Jingxuan. The novel constantly mentioned that she was just a concubine and her children were concubines... Emmm In the Qing Dynasty, Chou Fujin was an "equal wife"! I want to go to Yudie. They can all meet the emperor, and their status is really good. Her son is a concubine, not a concubine. So it's not that bad! Why does she feel so obsessed with her status from beginning to end? She is pampered by the Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang, which is really good! I don't know how many people envy her. Finally, I don't know why the heroine insists on letting her son hold the power of the royal family, giving him the status of heir apparent, and then die herself. Does she really want her son to fall into a struggle for fame, wealth, and power? Wouldn't it be better to let her son live a peaceful and happy life? Later in the novel, it is also said that she has found the best teacher in the city for her son (the son's conditions are really good), and his son has no worries about food and clothing. She always feels that her son is still miserable... I... To be honest, her status was not low, and she was not severely beaten or spurned by Jingxuan after her marriage. On the contrary, Jingxuan loved her, and there was no great injustice to his son. As a side Fujin, I feel it is humiliating to kowtow to my direct descendant Fujin, but this is not humiliation, this is etiquette, just basic etiquette. Before, I sympathized with her and Yonghe, and hated Jingxuan. I even thought that Jingxuan had mania or split personality, haha. Didn't Suying's words at the end of the article also say that it took Jingxuan five years to make Meili fall in love with him again? Na Meili fell in love with him, and personally she and her son lived in peace and prosperity. Suying, as the direct descendant of Fujin, had not done anything excessive to her for many years. In the end, it was really unnecessary for her to die to gain a higher position for her son. The above is just a personal opinion, and it is not worth mentioning.
This book is quite interesting, but I don't like the male protagonist very much. If there is no male protagonist, Meili and Yonghe must have gone to a very beautiful place. They may ride horses across the grassland, or they may be men farming and women weaving. There will be Meili's laughter there, and there will be Yonghe who only loves Meili all his life.
That unfulfilled wish...
I skipped through that TV series a long time ago, and I remember the ending was very happy. Now I read the original novel several years later. It took more than two hours, and I read almost the last hour in heart-wrenching and quietly flowing tears. After Meili's death, Jingxuan finally realized that he wanted to fulfill at least one of her wishes, but found that there was no wish he could fulfill for her. It turned out that he had been missing it... He wanted to hold on tightly, but it turned out that he had never held it in his hands. In the end, it was okay, I can only comfort myself... It was okay, it was the only love from beginning to end, but the time of love was wrong. In the end, death can only continue the love between the hero and heroine... I couldn't calm down for a long time, and a familiar melody seemed to come to my ears again "When I opened my eyes, the snow in the sky was ruthless Who will compensate for this good life..."
Goodbye.
After reading this book again, I still burst into tears. It's really sad, it goes straight into people's hearts, it's real but cruel. When I like you, you dismiss it, but it's not until you lose it that you look back and cherish it. People are like this, they don't know how to cherish when they have it, and they regret it when they lose it. The more you care about it, the sadder it becomes. Suddenly I remembered a lyric that was very appropriate: "Don't wait for me to change before you say you miss the old me." I feel sorry for Meili in the book, and I also hate Jingxuan. His cruelty makes me feel disgusted. A very good book, support the author, come on.


