
The Prodigal Fujin Tricked Me Again
by Qing Xiaobao
About This Novel
[Shuangjie Funny Sweet Pet] In order to complete the system task, Dong Ejin caught a prosperous and beautiful duck to rescue him from trouble, but he did not expect that this monster was actually the Jiu Ye of the capital! It's easy to catch a god but hard to give up. She was chased all over the street by him. The little bully is cold, paranoid, arrogant, arrogant, shameless, treacherous and cute. He is a drama queen and uses various strategies to finally win the beauty back, but the wealth of the richest man suddenly drops to zero! Facing the empty treasury, Master Jiu was shocked: "Daughter-in-law, where is the money!?" "It's spent!" Dong Ejin was very melancholy: "Oh, you don't know how tiring it is to lose hundreds of millions of silver~" Master Jiu: "...!!!" Prodigal wives! ! The wife's strict wife forced her face to smile while feeling angina: "As long as you... Are happy!" This heirloom party is completely impossible to build! The chaotic life has just begun... (Originally titled "The Owl's Favorite in the Qing Palace: The Prodigal Fujin, Pulled to Heaven". I recommend my completed article "Every Day I Just Want to Hug the Fourth Master's Thigh")
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Official(715)Scraped 7d ago
A Poem a Day Treasure Day 89
The age is so late, Thoughtful and filled with many emotions, A good meeting is hard to predict. Chatting over old cups and plates, The west window is cut with a cold candle. The fragrance of green sleeves, The two moths hold back their hatred, Press low for a new cover. Ruthless wind and rain, Broken intestines are more leaky and urge. It's hard to stay when you return home in a hurry, Luan screen and quilt, Endure the good night and stay alone. Looking back, the joy becomes a dream, Only the clothes are fragrant. Haiyue Shanmeng, Clouds and rain, When will I be able to teach my heart to be satisfied? It's better not to see you, I am always worried about you.
Like the heroine
I really like the heroine's character. It's not common in novels. I like it. Come on ε(*´・ω・)зI like you.
Regarding the female officials of the bannermen, I think the author is right.
I checked and found out that the Qing Dynasty followed the Ming Dynasty's system of six bureaus and one department, and had set up female officials: In the 15th year of Shunzhi, the officials of the ceremony proposed that the Qianqing Palace should have one Madam, one Shuyi, six Wan servants, Rouwan and Fangwan both thirty; the Cining Palace should have one Zhenrong and two Shenrong, with an indefinite number of diligent servants; and female officials. But as the author wrote in the article, it was not implemented. Things that were under the control of female officials in the previous generation were under the management of eunuchs and officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Qing Dynasty. I remember that Bu Bujing thought that Ruoxi was also a bannerman, and she was one of the Manchurians with the yellow flag. Ama was the minister of the Ministry of War, and later she also entered the palace and became a tea serving maid. Moreover, the status of the minister's daughter in the palace is not that high. In addition to not being sold at will, beating and scolding are allowed. Because the Qing Dynasty was very strict about hierarchy, ministers in the Qing Dynasty were slaves of the emperor. For example, He Shen is extremely powerful, but he still calls himself a slave. Moreover, the Eight Banners are under the control of the royal family. The emperor is in charge of the upper three banners, and the other flags are managed by the prince. All the children of the Eight Banners are the emperor's slaves. A search on Baidu shows that in the Qing Dynasty, only the Eight Banners disciples could call themselves slaves. The heroine Amma in the article is from the Eight Banners. No matter how high the official is, she is still a slave in front of the emperor and the harem. Therefore, even if the heroine is a bannerman, she is still a slave, and it is normal for her to be punished by the concubines. Thinking about it this way, the author was right in writing about the Baoyi Bannermen, and there was nothing insulting about it.
First time writing a long review
I thought this novel was very good when I first started reading it. I discovered this book from the introduction of Fourth Master's book, but I became obsessed with it after reading the first chapter. This book has rich and exciting content, and the heroine's character is my favorite type. Among the Qingchuan novels, I like Fourth Master and Jiu Ye the most. 😽 To be honest, this is my favorite Qingchuan novel where the male protagonist is Brother Jiu. I have read some before, but I didn't like many of them, but this book is really beautiful! 😽 I like Jiu Ye and Dong Ejin very much, especially Jiu Age who caused Dong Ejin's menstrual period. It was super funny and the plot was exciting. 😽 Also, recommended reading, don't miss it if you are passing by! ! ! Come on! ! ! Support the author! ! ! 👍
Questions about coins.
Some readers mentioned "Jiaozi". Jiaozi is China's earliest paper currency and has been circulated since the Northern Song Dynasty. However, in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, after reforming taxation, Zhang Juzheng implemented a whip law and all taxes were paid in silver. Since then, silver has flowed into the market in large quantities and later became the main currency. There were only two types of banknotes during the Qing Dynasty. First, the Shunzhi banknotes issued during the Shunzhi period of the early Qing Dynasty only lasted for ten years due to military reasons. The second is the banknotes issued for economic reasons during the Xianfeng period. As shown below. The China Numismatic Museum is currently under renovation. When the renovation is completed, I will take a specific picture of banknotes and show it to everyone.
Keyboard warriors, get lost!
I don't go online often, but I'm particularly surprised why there are so many unqualified people in bookstores nowadays. I also saw Zhang Hanyun's Weibo today, and I suddenly felt that there is a special lack of positive energy in today's society. There are too many keyboard warriors who open their mouths and curse at others across a screen. If you are not satisfied with the plot, you will call the author stupid and force the author to change the plot. If you don't change it, you will give a negative review; if you want to urge the author to update it, but the author has updated 18,000 times a day and there are no more updates, you will directly threaten him with a negative review; and there are those who have nothing to do with it at all, just scolding people when they are caught, just to vent... What is wrong with this world? I particularly like an author named "Tian O'clock Listening to the Wind". Her articles are very well written and are definitely among the best in modern literature... But because of the readers' unscrupulous insults, I couldn't stand it anymore, so I stopped updating the articles. Very sorry. I remember that in the early 2000s, the communication between readers and authors was particularly pleasant, very clean, and very polite... But in recent years, I don't know what has happened? I often see authors humbly begging some readers to leave some room for everyone under some articles. Don't call readers who like books as crazy fans. If you don't like reading, you can just leave, but please know how to respect it. Every time I see these authors trying to compromise, I feel particularly sad. What's happening to online literature now? I often see some readers confidently telling the author: Why do you charge for writing diplomas? ? Please change the plot quickly, I don't like this plot! Update it quickly, I paid for it! ... Oh my God, such a face of God. I am very confused, what is the brain circuit of this kind of person? There will always be such disgusting people, but I think the most regrettable thing is that readers cannot truly communicate with the author. I have been following Xia Ranxue's articles since the early 2000s. At that time, the platform was still Xiaoyue. From the very beginning, everyone had a very pleasant communication. However, in the past two or three years, I can't see a single comment from Xia Ranxue in the bookstore. Keyboard warriors forced an author to this point. Every time I think about this, I feel very sorry and sad. What's wrong with this world? Every time an author cries, the keyboard warriors feel extremely proud. I rarely post such long speeches, and I really feel that the exchange of online literature should have a clean environment, rather than a sewage dump for keyboard warriors to vent their willful vents. We cannot let these people destroy this pure land unscrupulously! I hope everyone can join hands to resist these malicious intentions. 👊
Happy 520~
Ai Ni Meng*ଘ(੭*ˊᵕˋ)੭* ੈ✩‧₊˚ Let's do a little research: What kind of articles do you usually read the most? 1. Modern romance, domineering presidents and entertainment actresses 2. Modern romance, the domineering president Meng Baowen 3. Pure ancient house fight and palace fight 4. Ancient overhead, time travel 5. Quick wear
Xiaobao, are they twins, twins? 😘😘😘
One chapter, 4,000 words
It's a big chapter with 4,000 words, so it's only 20 book coins. Can you please go away from those idiots who write bad reviews just because of this? 😔 Those who know clearly and still leave negative reviews are simply lacking in virtue. 🤧
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Official(715)Scraped 7d ago
A Poem a Day Treasure Day 89
The age is so late, Thoughtful and filled with many emotions, A good meeting is hard to predict. Chatting over old cups and plates, The west window is cut with a cold candle. The fragrance of green sleeves, The two moths hold back their hatred, Press low for a new cover. Ruthless wind and rain, Broken intestines are more leaky and urge. It's hard to stay when you return home in a hurry, Luan screen and quilt, Endure the good night and stay alone. Looking back, the joy becomes a dream, Only the clothes are fragrant. Haiyue Shanmeng, Clouds and rain, When will I be able to teach my heart to be satisfied? It's better not to see you, I am always worried about you.
Like the heroine
I really like the heroine's character. It's not common in novels. I like it. Come on ε(*´・ω・)зI like you.
Regarding the female officials of the bannermen, I think the author is right.
I checked and found out that the Qing Dynasty followed the Ming Dynasty's system of six bureaus and one department, and had set up female officials: In the 15th year of Shunzhi, the officials of the ceremony proposed that the Qianqing Palace should have one Madam, one Shuyi, six Wan servants, Rouwan and Fangwan both thirty; the Cining Palace should have one Zhenrong and two Shenrong, with an indefinite number of diligent servants; and female officials. But as the author wrote in the article, it was not implemented. Things that were under the control of female officials in the previous generation were under the management of eunuchs and officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Qing Dynasty. I remember that Bu Bujing thought that Ruoxi was also a bannerman, and she was one of the Manchurians with the yellow flag. Ama was the minister of the Ministry of War, and later she also entered the palace and became a tea serving maid. Moreover, the status of the minister's daughter in the palace is not that high. In addition to not being sold at will, beating and scolding are allowed. Because the Qing Dynasty was very strict about hierarchy, ministers in the Qing Dynasty were slaves of the emperor. For example, He Shen is extremely powerful, but he still calls himself a slave. Moreover, the Eight Banners are under the control of the royal family. The emperor is in charge of the upper three banners, and the other flags are managed by the prince. All the children of the Eight Banners are the emperor's slaves. A search on Baidu shows that in the Qing Dynasty, only the Eight Banners disciples could call themselves slaves. The heroine Amma in the article is from the Eight Banners. No matter how high the official is, she is still a slave in front of the emperor and the harem. Therefore, even if the heroine is a bannerman, she is still a slave, and it is normal for her to be punished by the concubines. Thinking about it this way, the author was right in writing about the Baoyi Bannermen, and there was nothing insulting about it.
First time writing a long review
I thought this novel was very good when I first started reading it. I discovered this book from the introduction of Fourth Master's book, but I became obsessed with it after reading the first chapter. This book has rich and exciting content, and the heroine's character is my favorite type. Among the Qingchuan novels, I like Fourth Master and Jiu Ye the most. 😽 To be honest, this is my favorite Qingchuan novel where the male protagonist is Brother Jiu. I have read some before, but I didn't like many of them, but this book is really beautiful! 😽 I like Jiu Ye and Dong Ejin very much, especially Jiu Age who caused Dong Ejin's menstrual period. It was super funny and the plot was exciting. 😽 Also, recommended reading, don't miss it if you are passing by! ! ! Come on! ! ! Support the author! ! ! 👍
Questions about coins.
Some readers mentioned "Jiaozi". Jiaozi is China's earliest paper currency and has been circulated since the Northern Song Dynasty. However, in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, after reforming taxation, Zhang Juzheng implemented a whip law and all taxes were paid in silver. Since then, silver has flowed into the market in large quantities and later became the main currency. There were only two types of banknotes during the Qing Dynasty. First, the Shunzhi banknotes issued during the Shunzhi period of the early Qing Dynasty only lasted for ten years due to military reasons. The second is the banknotes issued for economic reasons during the Xianfeng period. As shown below. The China Numismatic Museum is currently under renovation. When the renovation is completed, I will take a specific picture of banknotes and show it to everyone.
Keyboard warriors, get lost!
I don't go online often, but I'm particularly surprised why there are so many unqualified people in bookstores nowadays. I also saw Zhang Hanyun's Weibo today, and I suddenly felt that there is a special lack of positive energy in today's society. There are too many keyboard warriors who open their mouths and curse at others across a screen. If you are not satisfied with the plot, you will call the author stupid and force the author to change the plot. If you don't change it, you will give a negative review; if you want to urge the author to update it, but the author has updated 18,000 times a day and there are no more updates, you will directly threaten him with a negative review; and there are those who have nothing to do with it at all, just scolding people when they are caught, just to vent... What is wrong with this world? I particularly like an author named "Tian O'clock Listening to the Wind". Her articles are very well written and are definitely among the best in modern literature... But because of the readers' unscrupulous insults, I couldn't stand it anymore, so I stopped updating the articles. Very sorry. I remember that in the early 2000s, the communication between readers and authors was particularly pleasant, very clean, and very polite... But in recent years, I don't know what has happened? I often see authors humbly begging some readers to leave some room for everyone under some articles. Don't call readers who like books as crazy fans. If you don't like reading, you can just leave, but please know how to respect it. Every time I see these authors trying to compromise, I feel particularly sad. What's happening to online literature now? I often see some readers confidently telling the author: Why do you charge for writing diplomas? ? Please change the plot quickly, I don't like this plot! Update it quickly, I paid for it! ... Oh my God, such a face of God. I am very confused, what is the brain circuit of this kind of person? There will always be such disgusting people, but I think the most regrettable thing is that readers cannot truly communicate with the author. I have been following Xia Ranxue's articles since the early 2000s. At that time, the platform was still Xiaoyue. From the very beginning, everyone had a very pleasant communication. However, in the past two or three years, I can't see a single comment from Xia Ranxue in the bookstore. Keyboard warriors forced an author to this point. Every time I think about this, I feel very sorry and sad. What's wrong with this world? Every time an author cries, the keyboard warriors feel extremely proud. I rarely post such long speeches, and I really feel that the exchange of online literature should have a clean environment, rather than a sewage dump for keyboard warriors to vent their willful vents. We cannot let these people destroy this pure land unscrupulously! I hope everyone can join hands to resist these malicious intentions. 👊
Happy 520~
Ai Ni Meng*ଘ(੭*ˊᵕˋ)੭* ੈ✩‧₊˚ Let's do a little research: What kind of articles do you usually read the most? 1. Modern romance, domineering presidents and entertainment actresses 2. Modern romance, the domineering president Meng Baowen 3. Pure ancient house fight and palace fight 4. Ancient overhead, time travel 5. Quick wear
Xiaobao, are they twins, twins? 😘😘😘
One chapter, 4,000 words
It's a big chapter with 4,000 words, so it's only 20 book coins. Can you please go away from those idiots who write bad reviews just because of this? 😔 Those who know clearly and still leave negative reviews are simply lacking in virtue. 🤧


















