
Datang: Double the Betrothal Gift and Marry Changle Backhand
by Zhan Qiufeng
About This Novel
[Book fan group 5451663 is looking forward to joining you! ] On the wedding day, the mother-in-law suddenly asked for double the bride price. Is this a betrothal gift? This costs parents two lives! Double the bride price? This marriage is over! After rejecting the offer, Shen Lang married the Princess of Tang Dynasty!
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Official(67)Scraped 11d ago
I'm curious why most people who travel through the Tang Dynasty are seeking Changle?
Was there no other princess in the Tang Dynasty?
Excuse me
This book has no brains, no brains, no brains. The key points are repeated three times. Please read it as a comedy. People with brains will not be able to read the first few pictures. It can only be better regarded as a comedy. Even Shennong didn't dare to read this book with his brain.
I originally wanted to read the book without reading the comments.
Okay! I only read two chapters and vomited blood three times. To be honest, it is really weird to write about ancient times like this! Modern marriage is directly applied to ancient marriage laws. Although there was no marriage certificate in ancient times, a matchmaker could give a gift and a marriage contract to marry a pure-white girl home. Parents could not get involved and could not change the marriage contract. In ancient times, men were truly superior to women, let alone the Tang Dynasty! Men can have three wives and four concubines, and if Princess Changle marries the protagonist, it will be difficult to marry three wives and four concubines, because she has a father-in-law with more than 10,000 people. The princess married a commoner and saw him two or three times a month. When the princess had children, she could only see him twice. Many authors wrote that in ancient times, when marrying a princess, they only cared about the adulterous stage. The eldest grandsons, Sun Chong and Chang Le, Whether they are real cousins or not is not known, but one thing is that they have two sons. There is nothing wrong with their two sons. Saying that they are close relatives is just a superficial problem. Many authors deliberately belittle Changsun Chong and say that he is a villain and a hypocrite. Don't deliberately discredit Changsun Chong. Changle is really not as good as recorded in the history books. The best ones are Gao Yang and Jinyang.
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You can marry a princess if you want, but the royal family doesn't want to lose face? 😑😑😑😑😑
Double the betrothal gift. People in ancient times were heavier and had more commitments than people today. What was said at that time did not count, and if it were suddenly doubled, it would be a disgrace to one's family and the ancestors. Completely different from people today, okay? Of course, the author's writing is okay.
Complain about it
First of all, in the Tang Dynasty, it was important to be well-matched, and marrying a daughter-in-law was not called a betrothal gift, but a betrothal gift! Then, if the man pays a dowry, the woman must return double the dowry! Now that I and the people in Changle have spoken out, maybe you heard it wrong in the end? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I'm speechless. I wonder if the wisdom halo can be used on the protagonist himself?
There was no such thing as betrothal gifts in the Tang Dynasty
There was no such thing as betrothal gifts in the Tang Dynasty, but some were given by the woman to the man.
It's awesome. After reading five chapters, even today's urban pretentious and slap-in-the-face articles don't dare to write like this. I admire it.
Don't mess around
Forcibly writing an fictional historical novel into an urban 2b novel. The author is also talented. It is as addictive as chewing ice cream.
Alas, I really don't know what to think. It can be said that Anti-Humanity is really poisonous and the protagonist is really stupid.
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Community(0)
Official(67)Scraped 11d ago
I'm curious why most people who travel through the Tang Dynasty are seeking Changle?
Was there no other princess in the Tang Dynasty?
Excuse me
This book has no brains, no brains, no brains. The key points are repeated three times. Please read it as a comedy. People with brains will not be able to read the first few pictures. It can only be better regarded as a comedy. Even Shennong didn't dare to read this book with his brain.
I originally wanted to read the book without reading the comments.
Okay! I only read two chapters and vomited blood three times. To be honest, it is really weird to write about ancient times like this! Modern marriage is directly applied to ancient marriage laws. Although there was no marriage certificate in ancient times, a matchmaker could give a gift and a marriage contract to marry a pure-white girl home. Parents could not get involved and could not change the marriage contract. In ancient times, men were truly superior to women, let alone the Tang Dynasty! Men can have three wives and four concubines, and if Princess Changle marries the protagonist, it will be difficult to marry three wives and four concubines, because she has a father-in-law with more than 10,000 people. The princess married a commoner and saw him two or three times a month. When the princess had children, she could only see him twice. Many authors wrote that in ancient times, when marrying a princess, they only cared about the adulterous stage. The eldest grandsons, Sun Chong and Chang Le, Whether they are real cousins or not is not known, but one thing is that they have two sons. There is nothing wrong with their two sons. Saying that they are close relatives is just a superficial problem. Many authors deliberately belittle Changsun Chong and say that he is a villain and a hypocrite. Don't deliberately discredit Changsun Chong. Changle is really not as good as recorded in the history books. The best ones are Gao Yang and Jinyang.
............
You can marry a princess if you want, but the royal family doesn't want to lose face? 😑😑😑😑😑
Double the betrothal gift. People in ancient times were heavier and had more commitments than people today. What was said at that time did not count, and if it were suddenly doubled, it would be a disgrace to one's family and the ancestors. Completely different from people today, okay? Of course, the author's writing is okay.
Complain about it
First of all, in the Tang Dynasty, it was important to be well-matched, and marrying a daughter-in-law was not called a betrothal gift, but a betrothal gift! Then, if the man pays a dowry, the woman must return double the dowry! Now that I and the people in Changle have spoken out, maybe you heard it wrong in the end? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I'm speechless. I wonder if the wisdom halo can be used on the protagonist himself?
There was no such thing as betrothal gifts in the Tang Dynasty
There was no such thing as betrothal gifts in the Tang Dynasty, but some were given by the woman to the man.
It's awesome. After reading five chapters, even today's urban pretentious and slap-in-the-face articles don't dare to write like this. I admire it.
Don't mess around
Forcibly writing an fictional historical novel into an urban 2b novel. The author is also talented. It is as addictive as chewing ice cream.
Alas, I really don't know what to think. It can be said that Anti-Humanity is really poisonous and the protagonist is really stupid.









