
Qing Dynasty Palace Maid
About This Novel
Toljia Suyue, a servant of the Qing royal family, has the soul of the 21st century. Under the Qing Dynasty system, all Eight Banners who were twelve years old or older had to be selected by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and serve in the palace. They could leave the palace when they were twenty-five years old or were pardoned. Su Yue started counting the days from the first day she entered the palace, looking forward to leaving the Forbidden City when she turned twenty-five. However, everything in the palace is not as simple as imagined. Even if you don't provoke others, others will provoke you. What's more, Su Yue is too well protected, and the 21st century temperament left in her bones is still there. Step by step, she finally embarks on a bumpy road. The encounter with Kangxi was caused by Su Yue. When she met Yinzhen, Suyue couldn't bear to be too similar to her past and present lives. The encounter with Yinzhu was Suyue's breaking point. The center of power is always dark, but Su Yue is in the middle of darkness. Love or not, it no longer matters. She only hopes to be a white-headed palace lady, and fantasizes that she can fulfill her dream of leaving the palace.
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Official(125)Scraped 2mo ago
It's good to watch, but the ending is too tragic. I thought lovers could get married. Who would have thought that Kangxi and the heroine would end like this? I feel sad for Kangxi and feel defeated for the heroine, speechless. Sometimes I really feel that the heroine is a bit too kind and selfish. She only knows that what she wants is not life in the palace, but she doesn't really consider Kangxi. To be negative, I feel that the heroine owes Xuan Ye too much.
Why is this book free, but the sequel, Princess of the Qing Dynasty, is charged?
No white lotus green tea bitch can be as hypocritical and disgusting as the heroine🤢
It's good-looking, but the heroine is too hypocritical and disgusting. She claims to treat the fourth child as her own child, and I trust him to take care of his woman. But in the end, I was cheated and my child took the blame for me. No white lotus green tea bitch can compare to the heroine...
I think Qiu He is right: the heroine herself is the coldest and most ruthless person!
A bit like a replica of Bubu Jingxin
Come on! This is the only article that made me cry while reading it!
It's so sad, so good
It is beautiful because of the abuse. It's precisely because of the abuse that it's well written.
Can you write a side story about Kangxi and the heroine? So sad
It's very interesting to watch, and I was deeply touched after reading it. Suddenly I fell in love with the Qing Dynasty.
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Official(125)Scraped 2mo ago
It's good to watch, but the ending is too tragic. I thought lovers could get married. Who would have thought that Kangxi and the heroine would end like this? I feel sad for Kangxi and feel defeated for the heroine, speechless. Sometimes I really feel that the heroine is a bit too kind and selfish. She only knows that what she wants is not life in the palace, but she doesn't really consider Kangxi. To be negative, I feel that the heroine owes Xuan Ye too much.
Why is this book free, but the sequel, Princess of the Qing Dynasty, is charged?
No white lotus green tea bitch can be as hypocritical and disgusting as the heroine🤢
It's good-looking, but the heroine is too hypocritical and disgusting. She claims to treat the fourth child as her own child, and I trust him to take care of his woman. But in the end, I was cheated and my child took the blame for me. No white lotus green tea bitch can compare to the heroine...
I think Qiu He is right: the heroine herself is the coldest and most ruthless person!
A bit like a replica of Bubu Jingxin
Come on! This is the only article that made me cry while reading it!
It's so sad, so good
It is beautiful because of the abuse. It's precisely because of the abuse that it's well written.
Can you write a side story about Kangxi and the heroine? So sad
It's very interesting to watch, and I was deeply touched after reading it. Suddenly I fell in love with the Qing Dynasty.










