
Cloud Painted Fan·red Tears Are Still Young
by Ruruo
About This Novel
She, who was supposed to be the seventh princess of the Daxing Kingdom, turned out to be a disaster from heaven! She was originally supposed to be his queen, Lian Chenqi, but her sister put on the wedding dress instead of her! Although fate is irresistible, when there is a chance to reverse it, an unintentional cover-up leads her to a path of no return. She smiled and shed tears, and smiled as she watched him drink the dove with a smile, and then she realized that hate is not the backside of love, but the continuation... [The plot is fictional, please do not imitate]
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Official(178)Scraped 7d ago
The female protagonist is indeed a bit stupid. Except for her appearance, there is nothing particularly outstanding about her. The male protagonist wants to marry her just because of a casual relationship? Although she married her sister by mistake, why did the heroine think that she should be the queen? This made the hero feel sorry for her! She hated Concubine Yun and Ruoru, but in the end she didn't have the ability to kill them, so she wanted to poison the emperor because of his favor. Why didn't she die later? However, both men are physically and mentally unclean, making it difficult for the heroine.
From the seven-character title of each chapter, which is also full of poetry, we can see that the author's writing style is really good. Support
''If life is just like the first time we met, why would the autumn wind be so sad as to draw a fan''. The "Sorrow" painted fan ends one by one. The story is good, but the ending of Hua Fan is sad, and so is the child in her belly. It's unbearable...
There was too much helplessness in the palace. The heroine went from being innocent to being ruthless. The plot had ups and downs. In the end, she was blinded by hatred. Maybe leaving is the best ending. The heroine was born unlucky, and she was doomed to be cruel and ruthless when she was born in the palace. There is nothing wrong with liking someone, and being born in the palace is not something you can choose. Being cruel may just be for survival. In fact, the heroine is the luckiest one. She has experienced, loved, and hated. The person she likes is still there, she still has her own child, and she can finally leave that terrible place. Although she can't be with him, no one should be able to face the cruelty and unbearableness she once had.
This ending is quite good. After all, I still couldn't make a move on the painting fan, so I could only drive away in a carriage with my dead heart. No matter how reluctant Yun Huashan was to let go, she and the emperor would never be able to go back to the time when they first met. She might live a life of men farming and women weaving with Lian Chenqi, or she might give birth to the emperor's child and say goodbye to Lian Chenqi, but she could not return to the emperor. Life can't just be like when we first met. Their initial miss also destined their final separation.
I have seen so many lifetimes, so much love between men and women, that I have almost forgotten how far there is between reality and imagination.
Is this the end? Not so good!
Such an ending... You will always betray your beloved.
In fact, there is an extra chapter at the end of this book, and the male and female protagonists are together in the extra chapter.
I feel like the writing behind it is inexplicable
It was good at first, but I didn't like it later, and for some reason, the heroine loved the hero. You have a child, and you still poison me? ? Didn't she only hate Ruoru and Concubine Li, and she had to poison the emperor just because he had a childhood sweetheart? ? Can't understand...
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Official(178)Scraped 7d ago
The female protagonist is indeed a bit stupid. Except for her appearance, there is nothing particularly outstanding about her. The male protagonist wants to marry her just because of a casual relationship? Although she married her sister by mistake, why did the heroine think that she should be the queen? This made the hero feel sorry for her! She hated Concubine Yun and Ruoru, but in the end she didn't have the ability to kill them, so she wanted to poison the emperor because of his favor. Why didn't she die later? However, both men are physically and mentally unclean, making it difficult for the heroine.
From the seven-character title of each chapter, which is also full of poetry, we can see that the author's writing style is really good. Support
''If life is just like the first time we met, why would the autumn wind be so sad as to draw a fan''. The "Sorrow" painted fan ends one by one. The story is good, but the ending of Hua Fan is sad, and so is the child in her belly. It's unbearable...
There was too much helplessness in the palace. The heroine went from being innocent to being ruthless. The plot had ups and downs. In the end, she was blinded by hatred. Maybe leaving is the best ending. The heroine was born unlucky, and she was doomed to be cruel and ruthless when she was born in the palace. There is nothing wrong with liking someone, and being born in the palace is not something you can choose. Being cruel may just be for survival. In fact, the heroine is the luckiest one. She has experienced, loved, and hated. The person she likes is still there, she still has her own child, and she can finally leave that terrible place. Although she can't be with him, no one should be able to face the cruelty and unbearableness she once had.
This ending is quite good. After all, I still couldn't make a move on the painting fan, so I could only drive away in a carriage with my dead heart. No matter how reluctant Yun Huashan was to let go, she and the emperor would never be able to go back to the time when they first met. She might live a life of men farming and women weaving with Lian Chenqi, or she might give birth to the emperor's child and say goodbye to Lian Chenqi, but she could not return to the emperor. Life can't just be like when we first met. Their initial miss also destined their final separation.
I have seen so many lifetimes, so much love between men and women, that I have almost forgotten how far there is between reality and imagination.
Is this the end? Not so good!
Such an ending... You will always betray your beloved.
In fact, there is an extra chapter at the end of this book, and the male and female protagonists are together in the extra chapter.
I feel like the writing behind it is inexplicable
It was good at first, but I didn't like it later, and for some reason, the heroine loved the hero. You have a child, and you still poison me? ? Didn't she only hate Ruoru and Concubine Li, and she had to poison the emperor just because he had a childhood sweetheart? ? Can't understand...
