
Houfu
by Bronze Spike
About This Novel
The officialdom is full of misfortunes and blessings, and the intrigues in the back house. Who said that carrying the hatred of the past life, one cannot live happily and freely in this life? In addition to being sanctimonious, the Shen family has a thick skin that has been passed down from generation to generation. Preserve wealth and seek honor! People often say that those who survive a catastrophe will be blessed later in life. Shen Yan glanced at the splendid buildings all over the capital, smiled and said with his sleeves: "What does it matter who wins?" Anyway, the world is yours, and you are mine. ------------------The new book "Tian Zi Di No. 1" Has been released, please support~~~~~~~~~The completed books "Big Makeup" and "Girlfriend Style" are already available, welcome to jump in~~
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Official(460)Scraped 22d ago
It was really wonderfully written, but I didn't like Gu Song's ending. After her rebirth, she devoted a lot to Shen Yan. I thought Shen Yan would confess to him after he rescued Shen Yan from the fire, so that he wouldn't have to worry about stealing from Han Ji. After rebirth, Shen Yan and Qin Shou no longer interacted with each other, but were with Han Ji. So why couldn't Gu Song be with Shen Yan after his rebirth? Because he was the one who pushed Shen Yan to Han Ji later. I felt that the relationship between Han Ji and Shen Yan would not be as strong as in the previous life. I originally hoped that the extra story could make Gu Song happy. Gu Song felt aggrieved. In fact, he never expressed his feelings for Shen Yan. It is a pity that the second male lead has been heartbroken since ancient times.
It's a pity that Gu Song
After reading less than 200 chapters, I thought the male protagonist was Gu Song at first. After all, the two of them didn't know each other before they fought. The first thing the female protagonist saw after she was reborn was Gu Song, and it took a long time for Han Di to show up. However, when the two met, they were so evenly matched, and after roughly understanding Han Di's identity, they knew that the male protagonist was really Han Di. It's just a pity that Gu Song, a person with such an innocent temperament, was laughed at and bullied by the heroine at the beginning... But, having said that, Gu Song is too simple and can't protect the heroine's life without worries. It is better for a shady and powerful master like Han Di~
If life were just like the first time we met
I have finished reading it. In fact, I liked the first half of the book. I felt that the heroine's part became less in the later part. On the contrary, I found the extra touching. Although the author did not fulfill the love between Gu Song and Shen Yan after his rebirth, he fulfilled their different friendship and lived up to the love of another person. Although I still feel a little regretful in my heart, such regret makes people have an inexplicable feeling that is difficult to shake off in the heart for a long time.
Maybe there was a preconceived notion that the male protagonist was not Gu Song, but Han, and it suddenly became uninteresting.
a contradictory book
You can read it when you are short of books. On the whole, the plot is full of ups and downs and quite compact, but many of the details are really far-fetched, making it a bit confusing to read. For example, everyone uses gifts from the emperor to reward their servants; the grandfather who was a high-ranking official in the court was forced by a granddaughter who was less than ten years old to drug his old wife; the heroine herself was nine years old and had no problem breaking into the man's yard every day, but she went to teach her sister that she shouldn't stand there talking to a man in broad daylight; under the suspicious emperor, Duke Wu Chen and the civil servant Qinggui were blatantly friends... And so on... It was so uncomfortable to watch. There are also many characters that feel like they were created just for the heroine to use, and they will be kicked when she is done with them. I feel like there should be a lot more plot behind it, but I just can't watch it anymore...
It really doesn't look good. I don't understand so many five stars.
The language is very general, which is actually acceptable, but the story progresses very slowly, and many things that can be simply skipped are talked about for a long time, which dilutes the originally intense conflicts. I felt like I was holding it back in one breath. The plot of the story could actually be more logical. For example, the male protagonist obviously knew that his adoptive mother was poisoned, and his father kept saying that he was poisoned in the fetus, but the male protagonist asked over and over again, but he just didn't explain clearly and didn't believe his father. His father was the one who risked his life to rescue him from the pile of corpses, and if his identity was exposed, his father would be finished. If he wanted to harm him, there would be no need to save him. There is no need to always doubt his father... There are so many inexplicable conflicts and misunderstandings... The heroine did not want King Wu, who was recommended by the queen, to come to power, and then he had some conflicts with Concubine Shu. She thought that she would not be able to let Concubine Shu's son, King Chu, take the throne. In addition to the deposed prince, there were two older princes. The heroine went into the palace and made a decision immediately: They all can only play side roles. A twelve-year-old child, whose grandfather has not yet joined the cabinet. Is this the courage Liang Jingru gave her... I don't think I'm picky about reading the article. I think the author's article is totally acceptable. Everyone just wants to kill time. However, if the article is very demanding, you still have to be mentally prepared. It's okay to read the story with low expectations. I heard that the author's other article, Big Makeup, is pretty good. I plan to read it again when I have time.
Good luck~
I read a lot of novels with this theme, and they all fit my taste! I was slow at first (it seemed like I would solve the troubles around me first), but then I got to know the male protagonist (the male protagonists of novels with this theme usually come out relatively late), and then I started to go in the direction I decided step by step (similar to revenge, protection, waiting) Every time I see ten-year-old children, they are so clever and clever. It makes me think that I didn't know what I was doing when I was ten! But the general ladies and princes of Guwen are all a little precocious! After all, there are so many families fighting within each other, what are the interests involved? I love it so much, the writing is exquisite and the plot is smooth! ^O^
Unless Gu Shizi is a fool, he would listen to a little girl and kidnap the court's life manager just because of a possible accident, just to befriend the Shen family. That's ridiculous.
In fact, I think E's poisoning is understandable, and it's not as bad as the heroine understands, it's just that they are on opposite sides. On the contrary, I think Mrs. E is quite pitiful. Her own son has also developed a estrangement from her, and he doesn't make things difficult for the heroine. If I were her, I couldn't accept that Wei Guogong had lied to her for so many years and even said that she had no trust in Wei Guogong. If Wei Guogong had trusted her, he wouldn't have kept it secret from her for so many years. What I hate the most is doing something that goes against you in the name of your own good. And I am also a relatively decisive person, so when she committed suicide after knowing the truth, I can understand and feel that she is actually a poor victim. If you don't like your personal opinion, don't comment
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Official(460)Scraped 22d ago
It was really wonderfully written, but I didn't like Gu Song's ending. After her rebirth, she devoted a lot to Shen Yan. I thought Shen Yan would confess to him after he rescued Shen Yan from the fire, so that he wouldn't have to worry about stealing from Han Ji. After rebirth, Shen Yan and Qin Shou no longer interacted with each other, but were with Han Ji. So why couldn't Gu Song be with Shen Yan after his rebirth? Because he was the one who pushed Shen Yan to Han Ji later. I felt that the relationship between Han Ji and Shen Yan would not be as strong as in the previous life. I originally hoped that the extra story could make Gu Song happy. Gu Song felt aggrieved. In fact, he never expressed his feelings for Shen Yan. It is a pity that the second male lead has been heartbroken since ancient times.
It's a pity that Gu Song
After reading less than 200 chapters, I thought the male protagonist was Gu Song at first. After all, the two of them didn't know each other before they fought. The first thing the female protagonist saw after she was reborn was Gu Song, and it took a long time for Han Di to show up. However, when the two met, they were so evenly matched, and after roughly understanding Han Di's identity, they knew that the male protagonist was really Han Di. It's just a pity that Gu Song, a person with such an innocent temperament, was laughed at and bullied by the heroine at the beginning... But, having said that, Gu Song is too simple and can't protect the heroine's life without worries. It is better for a shady and powerful master like Han Di~
If life were just like the first time we met
I have finished reading it. In fact, I liked the first half of the book. I felt that the heroine's part became less in the later part. On the contrary, I found the extra touching. Although the author did not fulfill the love between Gu Song and Shen Yan after his rebirth, he fulfilled their different friendship and lived up to the love of another person. Although I still feel a little regretful in my heart, such regret makes people have an inexplicable feeling that is difficult to shake off in the heart for a long time.
Maybe there was a preconceived notion that the male protagonist was not Gu Song, but Han, and it suddenly became uninteresting.
a contradictory book
You can read it when you are short of books. On the whole, the plot is full of ups and downs and quite compact, but many of the details are really far-fetched, making it a bit confusing to read. For example, everyone uses gifts from the emperor to reward their servants; the grandfather who was a high-ranking official in the court was forced by a granddaughter who was less than ten years old to drug his old wife; the heroine herself was nine years old and had no problem breaking into the man's yard every day, but she went to teach her sister that she shouldn't stand there talking to a man in broad daylight; under the suspicious emperor, Duke Wu Chen and the civil servant Qinggui were blatantly friends... And so on... It was so uncomfortable to watch. There are also many characters that feel like they were created just for the heroine to use, and they will be kicked when she is done with them. I feel like there should be a lot more plot behind it, but I just can't watch it anymore...
It really doesn't look good. I don't understand so many five stars.
The language is very general, which is actually acceptable, but the story progresses very slowly, and many things that can be simply skipped are talked about for a long time, which dilutes the originally intense conflicts. I felt like I was holding it back in one breath. The plot of the story could actually be more logical. For example, the male protagonist obviously knew that his adoptive mother was poisoned, and his father kept saying that he was poisoned in the fetus, but the male protagonist asked over and over again, but he just didn't explain clearly and didn't believe his father. His father was the one who risked his life to rescue him from the pile of corpses, and if his identity was exposed, his father would be finished. If he wanted to harm him, there would be no need to save him. There is no need to always doubt his father... There are so many inexplicable conflicts and misunderstandings... The heroine did not want King Wu, who was recommended by the queen, to come to power, and then he had some conflicts with Concubine Shu. She thought that she would not be able to let Concubine Shu's son, King Chu, take the throne. In addition to the deposed prince, there were two older princes. The heroine went into the palace and made a decision immediately: They all can only play side roles. A twelve-year-old child, whose grandfather has not yet joined the cabinet. Is this the courage Liang Jingru gave her... I don't think I'm picky about reading the article. I think the author's article is totally acceptable. Everyone just wants to kill time. However, if the article is very demanding, you still have to be mentally prepared. It's okay to read the story with low expectations. I heard that the author's other article, Big Makeup, is pretty good. I plan to read it again when I have time.
Good luck~
I read a lot of novels with this theme, and they all fit my taste! I was slow at first (it seemed like I would solve the troubles around me first), but then I got to know the male protagonist (the male protagonists of novels with this theme usually come out relatively late), and then I started to go in the direction I decided step by step (similar to revenge, protection, waiting) Every time I see ten-year-old children, they are so clever and clever. It makes me think that I didn't know what I was doing when I was ten! But the general ladies and princes of Guwen are all a little precocious! After all, there are so many families fighting within each other, what are the interests involved? I love it so much, the writing is exquisite and the plot is smooth! ^O^
Unless Gu Shizi is a fool, he would listen to a little girl and kidnap the court's life manager just because of a possible accident, just to befriend the Shen family. That's ridiculous.
In fact, I think E's poisoning is understandable, and it's not as bad as the heroine understands, it's just that they are on opposite sides. On the contrary, I think Mrs. E is quite pitiful. Her own son has also developed a estrangement from her, and he doesn't make things difficult for the heroine. If I were her, I couldn't accept that Wei Guogong had lied to her for so many years and even said that she had no trust in Wei Guogong. If Wei Guogong had trusted her, he wouldn't have kept it secret from her for so many years. What I hate the most is doing something that goes against you in the name of your own good. And I am also a relatively decisive person, so when she committed suicide after knowing the truth, I can understand and feel that she is actually a poor victim. If you don't like your personal opinion, don't comment
I like to read reviews before reading novels
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