
A Strong Wife from a Poor Scholar's Family
About This Novel
The scholar deducted five cents and bought a woman. Whether the woman lived or died depended on God's will. The scholar wore a patchwork gown and strolled leisurely on the path. Whether he could have something to eat when he got home depended on luck! A stingy scholar with only one pen but ten pennies unexpectedly got a wife who could not eat the fireworks of this world, and his life was extremely enchanting. It tells the story of a poor scholar in ancient times and a top female agent who came through the spirit of modern times.
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Official(468)Scraped 24d ago
Strong recommendation
This is the funniest book I have read in more than ten years of reading. The writing is also good. The most important thing is that it is so funny. I can laugh several times in one section. [Emot=default,14/]
The treasure author and her/his treasure article, Goose Goose, can be said to have made me laugh for several nights. Boys version: The dull scholar who loves money works hard for the hope of his parents and the desire to find his brother. Then with the arrival of his wife, the two work hand in hand to create their own new world. Girls version-- It means that the humor has been taken care of by the author, and this pair of CPs is so sweet~ Ah, it's another happy day reading novels (๓´╰╯`๓)♡ I wish you the best as you write! Go ahead, go ahead!
It would be great if there were more updates every day. I think Zhang Tian and his gang dealt with the male protagonist's brother-in-law the funniest way, and it relieved his anger once and for all. As long as he dared to gamble and betray the male protagonist's sister and niece, he would be sold to the Cowherd and Weaver Girl Pavilion This is the most effective and fun way to deal with gamblers that I have ever seen But I think the male protagonist's sister is not good enough. She can't stand up and can't live without a man. I don't know what she is insisting on. Her son and daughter don't want a father anymore. She has no spine and would rather be fucked by her brother-in-law than to be together. Maybe the ancient people's thoughts are different from our current thoughts
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I really can't stand the heroine's character. I think the killer is just a robot. In my opinion, for a powerful killer, disguise and observation are the most basic. The heroine doesn't even have these? Then how did she kill someone? Or should I kill him after everyone else has arranged it? So under what circumstances did the heroine become a killer? If it's a selection, I think it's a miracle that the female lead can make it to the end.
What a pity
The storyline and the characters' personalities are quite interesting, but unfortunately the author's language is too poor and there is too much nonsense going on and on, making it feel like watching a cartoon.
Should the author practice punctuation before improving his writing skills?
I thought that adding: "" before speaking is something that all primary school students know, but it turned out that the author wrote more than a thousand chapters and still didn't change it... There are really too many exclamation points, too many, too many... Don't abuse punctuation marks...
a bit annoying
Can the author write a novel next time and not let the male protagonist have so many peach blossoms? There are so many peach blossoms and these women are so shameless. I even suspect that the author is a man.
It suddenly occurred to me that the names of the male and female protagonists are so funny.
Shi Jinhua (spending hard) Money is like water hahahahaha
I really like this book. The heroine is strong and loyal: even though she thought it would be troublesome to be a village chief or to dress up as a man and go to the battlefield, she finally agreed to Grandpa Qian; knowing that it was the hero's father who killed the soldiers, she chose to set up a trap for his father without too much hesitation (but the result was also very funny, the hero's father was killed by the hero) "Yin"); the heroine is generous and unkind to those who follow her. After discovering that Huwa was tricked by Aunt Xie, she changed Huwa's surname to Qian, transferred the Xie family's property to Huwa's name, and pressed the general's seal under the marriage certificate to witness the marriage of her own people (Hey, I can't remember the name)... The male protagonist is infatuated and dedicated, and becomes powerful in the later stage: from buying the female protagonist, to starting a career, to becoming a general, the male protagonist is stunned so that the female protagonist can grow from a nerd to a military advisor, and then he can protect her. "A husband is like a rock and will never leave you" On the day of the wedding, the male protagonist finally put on his wedding dress and married the female protagonist as he wished. He originally wanted to have a wedding, but he didn't know that the female protagonist was pregnant... What I like to watch the most is the heroine and the Qian family gang advancing and retreating together, facing powerful enemies, and being funny and silly every day. I thought I was still a group of bandits, but I didn't expect to be able to intercept food and grass and wear warrior armor. Although the number of words in each chapter is a little less and there are not many paragraphs, I personally feel that it is very easy to read; the content contains some "shocking" filth and harm. When I thought that it was said by those uneducated bandits, I automatically filtered it.
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Official(468)Scraped 24d ago
Strong recommendation
This is the funniest book I have read in more than ten years of reading. The writing is also good. The most important thing is that it is so funny. I can laugh several times in one section. [Emot=default,14/]
The treasure author and her/his treasure article, Goose Goose, can be said to have made me laugh for several nights. Boys version: The dull scholar who loves money works hard for the hope of his parents and the desire to find his brother. Then with the arrival of his wife, the two work hand in hand to create their own new world. Girls version-- It means that the humor has been taken care of by the author, and this pair of CPs is so sweet~ Ah, it's another happy day reading novels (๓´╰╯`๓)♡ I wish you the best as you write! Go ahead, go ahead!
It would be great if there were more updates every day. I think Zhang Tian and his gang dealt with the male protagonist's brother-in-law the funniest way, and it relieved his anger once and for all. As long as he dared to gamble and betray the male protagonist's sister and niece, he would be sold to the Cowherd and Weaver Girl Pavilion This is the most effective and fun way to deal with gamblers that I have ever seen But I think the male protagonist's sister is not good enough. She can't stand up and can't live without a man. I don't know what she is insisting on. Her son and daughter don't want a father anymore. She has no spine and would rather be fucked by her brother-in-law than to be together. Maybe the ancient people's thoughts are different from our current thoughts
. .
I really can't stand the heroine's character. I think the killer is just a robot. In my opinion, for a powerful killer, disguise and observation are the most basic. The heroine doesn't even have these? Then how did she kill someone? Or should I kill him after everyone else has arranged it? So under what circumstances did the heroine become a killer? If it's a selection, I think it's a miracle that the female lead can make it to the end.
What a pity
The storyline and the characters' personalities are quite interesting, but unfortunately the author's language is too poor and there is too much nonsense going on and on, making it feel like watching a cartoon.
Should the author practice punctuation before improving his writing skills?
I thought that adding: "" before speaking is something that all primary school students know, but it turned out that the author wrote more than a thousand chapters and still didn't change it... There are really too many exclamation points, too many, too many... Don't abuse punctuation marks...
a bit annoying
Can the author write a novel next time and not let the male protagonist have so many peach blossoms? There are so many peach blossoms and these women are so shameless. I even suspect that the author is a man.
It suddenly occurred to me that the names of the male and female protagonists are so funny.
Shi Jinhua (spending hard) Money is like water hahahahaha
I really like this book. The heroine is strong and loyal: even though she thought it would be troublesome to be a village chief or to dress up as a man and go to the battlefield, she finally agreed to Grandpa Qian; knowing that it was the hero's father who killed the soldiers, she chose to set up a trap for his father without too much hesitation (but the result was also very funny, the hero's father was killed by the hero) "Yin"); the heroine is generous and unkind to those who follow her. After discovering that Huwa was tricked by Aunt Xie, she changed Huwa's surname to Qian, transferred the Xie family's property to Huwa's name, and pressed the general's seal under the marriage certificate to witness the marriage of her own people (Hey, I can't remember the name)... The male protagonist is infatuated and dedicated, and becomes powerful in the later stage: from buying the female protagonist, to starting a career, to becoming a general, the male protagonist is stunned so that the female protagonist can grow from a nerd to a military advisor, and then he can protect her. "A husband is like a rock and will never leave you" On the day of the wedding, the male protagonist finally put on his wedding dress and married the female protagonist as he wished. He originally wanted to have a wedding, but he didn't know that the female protagonist was pregnant... What I like to watch the most is the heroine and the Qian family gang advancing and retreating together, facing powerful enemies, and being funny and silly every day. I thought I was still a group of bandits, but I didn't expect to be able to intercept food and grass and wear warrior armor. Although the number of words in each chapter is a little less and there are not many paragraphs, I personally feel that it is very easy to read; the content contains some "shocking" filth and harm. When I thought that it was said by those uneducated bandits, I automatically filtered it.















