
Huaqing is Like Water and the Flowers Are in Full Bloom
by Ruruo
About This Novel
I know that it was the Lian family who killed my father who doted on me and took away my kingdom in Dazhao. It is you, Lian Jinnian, my former prince-in-law, who has replaced my father in the supreme position of the Ninth Five-Year Plan. I thought that as time goes by, everything will gradually disappear in my memory. It's just that fate is always unwilling to let the dust settle easily. I understand that blindly avoiding you will only lead to more persecution. I have to bear the hatred of my country and my family, and take advantage of your guilt towards me and your helplessness towards me... I smiled and pretended to have forgotten the death of my father and the change of ownership of the country. I was still the proud princess, returning to the palace in pure white, pressing on you step by step. Unexpectedly, deep love is always difficult to give up. I thought I had exhausted all my mechanisms, but I didn't know that everything was under your control. You quietly watched me perform this one-man show, with a smile that was as light as a pear blossom and contained only doting. It turns out that love and hatred have long been settled. [The plot is fictitious, please do not imitate]
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Official(181)Scraped 6d ago
The hatred between family and country cannot compare to the love between me and me.
The original intention of the heroine entering the palace was revenge, right? In the end, the male protagonist's sweet words made the female protagonist give up her hatred and decisively HE. Can you have some principles? Furthermore, the heroine is the queen's legitimate daughter, right? She was born in the middle palace and was favored continuously, but she finally resigned herself to becoming a concubine. In the finale, she was still a concubine, which is also haha.
She doesn't like the male protagonist, and she's not a playboy, but she still allows someone other than the female protagonist to give birth to her child. The female protagonist also doesn't live up to her expectations. She entered the palace for revenge. After a few words of coaxing from the male protagonist, she gave up her hatred and was willing to be petty. The ending didn't change. She was said to be a concubine, but in fact she was just a concubine, willing to fall. It would be too casual to just put down Hatred of Family and Country. I don't really like the story of this book. But objectively speaking, the writing style of this book is still very delicate. However, there are a few places where the writing is still very casual. I hope the author will continue to work hard and write more and better books.
Even if they are together, they are still stained with the blood of their parents, and they can only go their separate ways. Just like Chun'er and Yan Xun, they are destined not to receive blessings. There are still ways to solve the problem when people are alive, but when people die, everything becomes settled.
She is said to be a concubine, but she is actually just a concubine.
With all due respect, I feel sick every time I see the hero say he loves the heroine. Do you love the heroine so much that you have a harem of three thousand? Love the heroine so much that another woman becomes pregnant with your child? Love yourself enough to make the heroine your concubine? There is nothing wrong with those who say that those who are alive should look forward, but does looking forward mean being with those who will destroy your country and your family? From the beginning to the end of this book, I didn't see any reason why the male protagonist loved the heroine. Even at the end, when the male protagonist wanted to give up his country and leave, I thought it was just a show. I may be a bit extreme in saying this, but the fact is that if he really wanted to leave with the heroine, why would he come out openly and let the ministers save him? Also, the heroine was a concubine at the beginning, but she is still a concubine at the end! Although the heroine's child has been established as the crown prince, a concubine is a concubine and a concubine is a concubine. The male protagonist can't even give the heroine the position of a head wife, so what kind of love can there be? Also, the book does not say anything about the male protagonist breaking up the harem. Although it is understandable as long as the male protagonist does not touch those women later, when I see those women, I will think that many women have been pregnant! Doesn't the heroine respond? Later, when the heroine pretended to have amnesia, she wanted to take revenge. I believed it when she said it, and she was determined to leave the palace. But then the hero immediately forgot her hatred with a few words, haha. Well, her reason for forgiving the male protagonist seems weak to me... Wouldn't the heroine think of her parents when she is with the hero? I won't go into all the disgusting plots in it. Anyway, what I can't accept the most is when the male protagonist says he loves the heroine and gets other women pregnant at the same time. If this is really love, I have to say that this kind of love is too disgusting. Maybe my statement is too extreme, but it is my true opinion. In my eyes, the only redeeming feature of this book is probably that the writing is passable. Oh.
, I only gave this novel two stars because I didn't like the heroine. As the saying goes, a marriage without the blessing of parents (relatives) will not be happy. What's more, the hatred for killing his father and the subjugation of the country. Since love is supreme and no one cares about anything else, why did you have to run away for three years and pretend to be someone else? So many lives have to be taken for nothing. I think these people are too innocent to save an Adou who can't help him.
What the hell! I didn't like the ending, I really didn't like it, why the heroine had to be with the hero. Isn't the heroine cheap? From the very beginning she said she hated the emperor and wanted to kill him, but why did it end like this! I might as well have the female lead and the second male lead be together.
It's a bloody drama, the male protagonist is so scumbag, he talks about his love for the female protagonist at length, but the whole world is his confidante. He killed the heroine's parents and was forgiven in the end. It's really more bloody than a dog.
She was originally a proud princess, but she felt that she lost all dignity in the end. How could a princess be a concubine? Since the male protagonist loves the female protagonist so much, does so many things, and has so many concubines, some parts of the plot are quite good, but I think the ending is a bit far-fetched, and if I don't like it, it's better to have the female protagonist and the second male lead!
Make complaints
First of all, let's not talk about the writing style. I just want to say, if the person you love deeply disappears one day, and a few years later you meet the person who looks exactly like you, will you not recognize him? Besides, how can there be two identical people in the world? Besides, they are the people I love deeply. I'm afraid I'm blind if I can't recognize them.
Some people can't escape the word love after all. I love you and you love me, so let's put aside our stature and hatred. After all, we have lived in each other's hearts for a long time. After all, life is not that long.
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Official(181)Scraped 6d ago
The hatred between family and country cannot compare to the love between me and me.
The original intention of the heroine entering the palace was revenge, right? In the end, the male protagonist's sweet words made the female protagonist give up her hatred and decisively HE. Can you have some principles? Furthermore, the heroine is the queen's legitimate daughter, right? She was born in the middle palace and was favored continuously, but she finally resigned herself to becoming a concubine. In the finale, she was still a concubine, which is also haha.
She doesn't like the male protagonist, and she's not a playboy, but she still allows someone other than the female protagonist to give birth to her child. The female protagonist also doesn't live up to her expectations. She entered the palace for revenge. After a few words of coaxing from the male protagonist, she gave up her hatred and was willing to be petty. The ending didn't change. She was said to be a concubine, but in fact she was just a concubine, willing to fall. It would be too casual to just put down Hatred of Family and Country. I don't really like the story of this book. But objectively speaking, the writing style of this book is still very delicate. However, there are a few places where the writing is still very casual. I hope the author will continue to work hard and write more and better books.
Even if they are together, they are still stained with the blood of their parents, and they can only go their separate ways. Just like Chun'er and Yan Xun, they are destined not to receive blessings. There are still ways to solve the problem when people are alive, but when people die, everything becomes settled.
She is said to be a concubine, but she is actually just a concubine.
With all due respect, I feel sick every time I see the hero say he loves the heroine. Do you love the heroine so much that you have a harem of three thousand? Love the heroine so much that another woman becomes pregnant with your child? Love yourself enough to make the heroine your concubine? There is nothing wrong with those who say that those who are alive should look forward, but does looking forward mean being with those who will destroy your country and your family? From the beginning to the end of this book, I didn't see any reason why the male protagonist loved the heroine. Even at the end, when the male protagonist wanted to give up his country and leave, I thought it was just a show. I may be a bit extreme in saying this, but the fact is that if he really wanted to leave with the heroine, why would he come out openly and let the ministers save him? Also, the heroine was a concubine at the beginning, but she is still a concubine at the end! Although the heroine's child has been established as the crown prince, a concubine is a concubine and a concubine is a concubine. The male protagonist can't even give the heroine the position of a head wife, so what kind of love can there be? Also, the book does not say anything about the male protagonist breaking up the harem. Although it is understandable as long as the male protagonist does not touch those women later, when I see those women, I will think that many women have been pregnant! Doesn't the heroine respond? Later, when the heroine pretended to have amnesia, she wanted to take revenge. I believed it when she said it, and she was determined to leave the palace. But then the hero immediately forgot her hatred with a few words, haha. Well, her reason for forgiving the male protagonist seems weak to me... Wouldn't the heroine think of her parents when she is with the hero? I won't go into all the disgusting plots in it. Anyway, what I can't accept the most is when the male protagonist says he loves the heroine and gets other women pregnant at the same time. If this is really love, I have to say that this kind of love is too disgusting. Maybe my statement is too extreme, but it is my true opinion. In my eyes, the only redeeming feature of this book is probably that the writing is passable. Oh.
, I only gave this novel two stars because I didn't like the heroine. As the saying goes, a marriage without the blessing of parents (relatives) will not be happy. What's more, the hatred for killing his father and the subjugation of the country. Since love is supreme and no one cares about anything else, why did you have to run away for three years and pretend to be someone else? So many lives have to be taken for nothing. I think these people are too innocent to save an Adou who can't help him.
What the hell! I didn't like the ending, I really didn't like it, why the heroine had to be with the hero. Isn't the heroine cheap? From the very beginning she said she hated the emperor and wanted to kill him, but why did it end like this! I might as well have the female lead and the second male lead be together.
It's a bloody drama, the male protagonist is so scumbag, he talks about his love for the female protagonist at length, but the whole world is his confidante. He killed the heroine's parents and was forgiven in the end. It's really more bloody than a dog.
She was originally a proud princess, but she felt that she lost all dignity in the end. How could a princess be a concubine? Since the male protagonist loves the female protagonist so much, does so many things, and has so many concubines, some parts of the plot are quite good, but I think the ending is a bit far-fetched, and if I don't like it, it's better to have the female protagonist and the second male lead!
Make complaints
First of all, let's not talk about the writing style. I just want to say, if the person you love deeply disappears one day, and a few years later you meet the person who looks exactly like you, will you not recognize him? Besides, how can there be two identical people in the world? Besides, they are the people I love deeply. I'm afraid I'm blind if I can't recognize them.
Some people can't escape the word love after all. I love you and you love me, so let's put aside our stature and hatred. After all, we have lived in each other's hearts for a long time. After all, life is not that long.

