
Harem: the Biography of Liu E
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Everyone in the imperial palace is in love, but the slaves sigh that things in the palace are unpredictable. After so many years of disputes, love and hate, and joy and sorrow, I, Liu E, am just a weak woman. I wish to win the heart of one person, but Ding Wei died unexpectedly; we were together forever, but my husband separated from me; my heart was as ice as ice in a jade pot, but I failed him in his treatment of me. The sisters in the past have become enemies now. I will not leave my name in the annals of history, but only for the great Song Dynasty. Now that you are the queen and queen mother, you should ensure the well-being of the people of our court! Facing your former lover, even if you have a steel knife in your hand, you will still be punished if you bring trouble to Chao Gang! Liu E, a legendary woman, had a beautiful appearance that captivated the country and the city. One look back revealed how many men in the world were intoxicated by her. The next time she turned around, she made the entire court worship her. She was diligent and thrifty throughout her life to help the emperor, so why did she still leave rumors that the civet cat was exchanged for the prince after her death? The legend of Liu E's life is exaggerated with pen and ink. Please watch the bloody storm in the Song Dynasty...
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To my dearest author
What I write is a historical novel. There are definitely limitations in writing this type of novel, but the plot is so intertwined that it doesn't feel awkward at all. Regarding the heroine, Empress Dowager Liu in history, I only know the short story of "a raccoon cat for a prince". I also know that my country's earliest banknotes, Jiaozi, were issued with her support. I don't know the details. Reading DaDaWen, although it is ancient Chinese, does not feel obscure and difficult to understand. From this point, we can see that DaDaWen's literary skills are quite good. DaDaWen can let us understand the terminology of ancient Chinese and let us understand a period of history. It is really rare. DaDaWen is a breath of fresh air in novels. Come on DaDaWen, I support you!
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Hello, readers! Because I need to take an exam recently, I may not be able to update for you for a while. The continued update time will be around April 20. Readers and friends, please be considerate and continue to pay attention to "Harem: The Biography of Liu E"!
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The salute in the Song and Jin Dynasties was the so-called bowing in the south and kneeling in the north. Men in the Song Dynasty knelt down and worshiped on special occasions. They usually bowed and chanted "E". After bowing, he crossed his hands on his chest. In the cross-hand ceremony, hold the thumb of the right hand with three fingers of the left hand, straighten the thumb of the left hand upward, the little finger faces the right wrist, and straighten the four fingers of the right hand. Cross your hands slightly closer to your chest. For example, when a subordinate stands next to a superior, a slave stands beside his master, or a prisoner stands in front of an official, they all bow with their hands crossed. When Yue Fei was imprisoned, a soldier told him to "stand at attention with your hands crossed." This was an example. At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, when a prime minister invited scholars to the capital hall to ask for advice, he also "crossed his hands and bowed his body" to show that he was listening attentively. It can be seen that the cross-hand salute is used in a wide range of situations, and is not limited to men. For example, when a female maid is standing, the cross-hand salute is also used. There are many records of crossed hands in "Water Margin" and Song Dynasty scripts, all of which were used to express seriousness or respect. It's a pity that the TV series "Water Margin" didn't pay attention to the hand-crossing ceremony. Because women in ancient times wore headdresses, they usually knelt down without kowtowing and put their hands on the ground. Only in special funerals, if you don't wear a headdress, you still have to kowtow. Women in the Song Dynasty generally bowed their heads and bowed their hands when saluting, and they had to say "ten thousand blessings" in their mouths. For example, in the Chinese version of "The Biography of Zheng Yiniang", a woman "folded her arms and moved forward, saying, 'Uncle, may you be blessed'". In short, the hand-crossing ceremony and the woman's "Blessings" are ignored by people, and they must be paid attention to.
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Keep it up, come on, we are with you!
The literary nature of the book is really strong! Every chapter is wonderful!
come on! !
Looks good, more and more!
Come on come on! The author is great. I like this book very much.
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It feels like Liu Ji must have done something bad again!
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Official(159)Scraped 22d ago
To my dearest author
What I write is a historical novel. There are definitely limitations in writing this type of novel, but the plot is so intertwined that it doesn't feel awkward at all. Regarding the heroine, Empress Dowager Liu in history, I only know the short story of "a raccoon cat for a prince". I also know that my country's earliest banknotes, Jiaozi, were issued with her support. I don't know the details. Reading DaDaWen, although it is ancient Chinese, does not feel obscure and difficult to understand. From this point, we can see that DaDaWen's literary skills are quite good. DaDaWen can let us understand the terminology of ancient Chinese and let us understand a period of history. It is really rare. DaDaWen is a breath of fresh air in novels. Come on DaDaWen, I support you!
to readers
Hello, readers! Because I need to take an exam recently, I may not be able to update for you for a while. The continued update time will be around April 20. Readers and friends, please be considerate and continue to pay attention to "Harem: The Biography of Liu E"!
Come on, author! ! ! Love this book! ! !
The salute in the Song and Jin Dynasties was the so-called bowing in the south and kneeling in the north. Men in the Song Dynasty knelt down and worshiped on special occasions. They usually bowed and chanted "E". After bowing, he crossed his hands on his chest. In the cross-hand ceremony, hold the thumb of the right hand with three fingers of the left hand, straighten the thumb of the left hand upward, the little finger faces the right wrist, and straighten the four fingers of the right hand. Cross your hands slightly closer to your chest. For example, when a subordinate stands next to a superior, a slave stands beside his master, or a prisoner stands in front of an official, they all bow with their hands crossed. When Yue Fei was imprisoned, a soldier told him to "stand at attention with your hands crossed." This was an example. At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, when a prime minister invited scholars to the capital hall to ask for advice, he also "crossed his hands and bowed his body" to show that he was listening attentively. It can be seen that the cross-hand salute is used in a wide range of situations, and is not limited to men. For example, when a female maid is standing, the cross-hand salute is also used. There are many records of crossed hands in "Water Margin" and Song Dynasty scripts, all of which were used to express seriousness or respect. It's a pity that the TV series "Water Margin" didn't pay attention to the hand-crossing ceremony. Because women in ancient times wore headdresses, they usually knelt down without kowtowing and put their hands on the ground. Only in special funerals, if you don't wear a headdress, you still have to kowtow. Women in the Song Dynasty generally bowed their heads and bowed their hands when saluting, and they had to say "ten thousand blessings" in their mouths. For example, in the Chinese version of "The Biography of Zheng Yiniang", a woman "folded her arms and moved forward, saying, 'Uncle, may you be blessed'". In short, the hand-crossing ceremony and the woman's "Blessings" are ignored by people, and they must be paid attention to.
come on
Keep it up, come on, we are with you!
The literary nature of the book is really strong! Every chapter is wonderful!
come on! !
Looks good, more and more!
Come on come on! The author is great. I like this book very much.
Harem: Liu E's Book Friends Group
Welcome all readers and friends to join the "Harem: The Biography of Liu E" book club, group number: 234686209
It feels like Liu Ji must have done something bad again!













