
Medical Woman from Aristocratic Family
by Gu Shiliuyan
About This Novel
Lin Jingyu, a genius of modern Chinese medicine, turned into a little girl who fell into the water and died when she opened her eyes. She was picked up on the boat by the pregnant third young lady of the Dong family. Delivering a baby in a critical situation, attending gynecological diseases in the back house, these are not included. She is also secretly coveted by His Majesty King Jin, who single-handedly controls the government. Making cosmetics and facial creams is indispensable for making a fortune. She is good at prescribing medicine and is good at acupuncture. She is a medical woman from a well-known family who does not panic. She, Lin Jingyu, has cured the powerful people in the capital, the Hou family, and can even circle the capital in a team, so anyone who sees her will be rude! But His Highness King Jin had evil intentions. Not only did he want her to treat illnesses, but he also wanted her to be a housekeeper? Lin Jingyu raised his eyebrows and said with a smile: "Your Majesty wants to marry me, will the betrothal gift be generous?"
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Official(16)Scraped 28d ago
There are too many n's. It's tiring to listen to it, and it's even more tiring to read it. The number of words is not that simple. It's a good article because every sentence ends with n. It makes me want to abandon the article!
Why is there N? There is an N at the end of each paragraph. I am heartbroken (´-ωก`)! ! ! No wonder so few people read this book It sounds so tiring (ಥ_ಥ). Can you remove the N? The content is still good. I am considering whether to abandon the article
The writing and content are very good. The only shortcoming is that there are no chapter names. The reading function of QQ Reading is always out of sync. Chapters are often wrong and it is a bit tiring to read!
There are too many n and there are no blank lines
I felt that reading it in one go was so tiring and troublesome. Good writing, do it like this.
Cesarean section is not that simple. It only describes the caesarean section and the care after the caesarean section. In ancient times, it was impossible for a woman to give birth to just one child and not give birth to another child. How long it will take before I can get pregnant again and what I should pay attention to after pregnancy are not mentioned. Modern doctors will say that it is best not to get pregnant again within three years to prevent the scar on the belly from growing properly and the belly becoming bigger in the later stages of pregnancy, which may cause the scar to split. There is also a very small chance of a normal delivery in the second pregnancy, and you will basically have to have a caesarean section. I'm afraid that the mother will have a scarred constitution, and I'm also afraid that the fetus will be too big, and the scars will split during contractions, which can really kill someone.
Keeping the original intention of being a doctor is very good and highly recommended.
I think the content is very good, but I saw a lot of comments and I don't know if it's necessary to continue reading.
A touching story that brings happiness to the beloved
I think it's still pretty good-looking. There is no such self-righteousness as other time travels. The male protagonist is very wise and the female protagonist is very independent. No one is holding back. It's just that there is too little description of the relationship between the two of them. As expected, it's hard for people who are too rational to be sweet.
Too many n's. Really going crazy. Abandon the article directly.
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Official(16)Scraped 28d ago
There are too many n's. It's tiring to listen to it, and it's even more tiring to read it. The number of words is not that simple. It's a good article because every sentence ends with n. It makes me want to abandon the article!
Why is there N? There is an N at the end of each paragraph. I am heartbroken (´-ωก`)! ! ! No wonder so few people read this book It sounds so tiring (ಥ_ಥ). Can you remove the N? The content is still good. I am considering whether to abandon the article
The writing and content are very good. The only shortcoming is that there are no chapter names. The reading function of QQ Reading is always out of sync. Chapters are often wrong and it is a bit tiring to read!
There are too many n and there are no blank lines
I felt that reading it in one go was so tiring and troublesome. Good writing, do it like this.
Cesarean section is not that simple. It only describes the caesarean section and the care after the caesarean section. In ancient times, it was impossible for a woman to give birth to just one child and not give birth to another child. How long it will take before I can get pregnant again and what I should pay attention to after pregnancy are not mentioned. Modern doctors will say that it is best not to get pregnant again within three years to prevent the scar on the belly from growing properly and the belly becoming bigger in the later stages of pregnancy, which may cause the scar to split. There is also a very small chance of a normal delivery in the second pregnancy, and you will basically have to have a caesarean section. I'm afraid that the mother will have a scarred constitution, and I'm also afraid that the fetus will be too big, and the scars will split during contractions, which can really kill someone.
Keeping the original intention of being a doctor is very good and highly recommended.
I think the content is very good, but I saw a lot of comments and I don't know if it's necessary to continue reading.
A touching story that brings happiness to the beloved
I think it's still pretty good-looking. There is no such self-righteousness as other time travels. The male protagonist is very wise and the female protagonist is very independent. No one is holding back. It's just that there is too little description of the relationship between the two of them. As expected, it's hard for people who are too rational to be sweet.
Too many n's. Really going crazy. Abandon the article directly.









