
There is a Pear Tree in the East Palace of Rebirth
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After ten years of ups and downs in the officialdom, Xu Li finally became a female official in charge of the Sixth Supervisor. However, before she could enjoy the wealth, wealth, food and food, King Linzi's rebels entered the capital and beheaded her outside the Zhengxuan Gate in the name of "murdering the former crown prince Zhou Keji". In the conscience of heaven and earth, Xu Li never met the eldest prince Zhou Keji in his previous life after he entered the palace. He only knew that Zhou Keji had plotted a rebellion and forced the palace to be demoted to a commoner and imprisoned in Wenxian Pavilion. Why was this unwarranted charge pinned on her head? After returning from rebirth, Xu Li must find out who is the "Prince Wenxian" who left her with a different head and body? · People all over the world praise Prince Zhou Ke for being extremely pure and kind, as well as being a kind father and a filial son. He is a model of wisdom and kindness in the world. However, the prince cared for the people's livelihood and valued poor families, while the emperor wooed the nobles and enjoyed military exploits. Different ideas separated the father and son of the emperor's family. In the end, a uterine coup directed and performed by the emperor imprisoned Prince Wenxian Zhou Keji in Wenxian Pavilion. · Xu Li accidentally got the opportunity to take care of the dying commoner Zhou Keji in the cold palace. But I didn't expect to find out at this meeting that Zhou Keji was the benefactor who saved the lives of their entire county. Favor mixed with personal affection, admiration mixed with admiration In an abandoned palace, two young men guard a pear tree In the turbulent royal struggle, he was confused and looking for a way out.
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It's over! ! !
The first article was finished in such a hurry. It was really hard to think about it. Anyway, it's the end, so let's talk nonsense... To be honest, it's really hard for me to imagine who can get pleasure from reading my article from beginning to end. After all, no one seems to expect that new articles will come with the expectation that I want to watch a causal time game today. But I still had to bite the bullet and finish writing it. In the interlocking cycle of cause and effect, everything went back to the beginning, and she became the person who was inexplicably pushed to the execution ground. I think there is a new kind of romance in the law of cause and effect and time, including self-questioning. This romance is not the selfless romance of love, but a romance that is more relevant to oneself and aims at knowing oneself. At first, Xu Li thought that I was a lowly female official and a dispensable weight in the power struggle. But this is not the end. Being a wise and protective person has never been the answer for me. She needs to grow, she needs to learn, she needs to experience the precipitation of time, she needs to become stronger and more stable, and be manipulated by countless ideas. Finally, she can realize from her heart that she has been waiting for the end of time, and realize that she has never been weak or worth mentioning. She has not been innocent from the beginning, and she has not stood aside. After all, this is a story about a peasant girl who eventually becomes a king! (By the way, if I change my name to "Rebirth" and become a prince and prime minister by studying medicine, will more people be willing to take a look?) In short, everyone finally ushered in a happy ending, and what is more important than them is that in the future, there will be more special cases like Xu Li in the land of Dai Viet, and the special cases will eventually become the norm, and eventually the path they opened will become the ladder for those who come after. ... It's really idealistic and a bit naive. Anyway, I hope you all like this piece! By the way, I hope readers who like my style can wait for my next work! Thank you to everyone who has accompanied me until now, and thank you all for your messages~
The second part is also finished
It's not easy. It's really not easy. I've finally finished writing the second part of the joy. In fact, because I don't have to stick to small details, the whole thing is much more comfortable than writing the first part. Although I have never mentioned it, if any readers see it now, they should be able to roughly feel that the real background of this story is a witchcraft disaster that started in the palace. Because the Ninth Five Supreme Being could not accept his own death and wanted to live forever, he eventually went crazy and sacrificed the Queen's family just to extend his life. This selfish and greedy idea eventually caused a huge change that lasted for more than ten years, and even almost brought disaster to Dai Viet. Just like my original intention of writing this article, I don't want rebirth to become a simple cool article, a golden finger that can load files and come back. I hope that rebirth can bring a different perspective, a reflection on morality and concepts. Arrogantly placing oneself above others, selfishly using the lives of others to extend one's own lifespan, and narrowly treating ordinary people as pawns... No matter how cleverly packaged these ideas are, they will eventually usher in doomed decay. Even if such strong men are temporarily powerful and invincible, they still have to see their weak and rotten core hiding behind the mountains of intimidation. Don't be afraid, don't acquiesce, don't be afraid. Face them, face their power, face their majesty, and eventually you will see their true appearance. It's like the protagonist finally sees the cowardly and selfish heart of the current Holy Emperor who is afraid of death under his ambition, calculation, power and majesty. The protagonist of this article, Ah Li, is a protagonist who lives toward death. Because of her unique childhood experience and the fact that she has gone through the worst so-called "death" before rebirth, she has always shown a fearless attitude. This is my special choice. I think that the ancient novels popular on the market today place bravery in a subtle position when it comes to characters, especially female characters. Either they forget about bravery, or they describe bravery in a performance-oriented way. I think this is not good. Bravery is important, but it is not a performance. It is not about deliberately doing something, but when I need to do something, the outside world cannot stop me. There is nothing that she is afraid of from the bottom of her heart, and there is nothing that she wants to avoid no matter what. It is this kind of magnanimity that has brought her to where she is today. Only then can they reach the end, go to the palace, and uncover all the mysteries. . Starting tomorrow, the story will enter six years later! After six years, everyone will become more mature, and things will be more stable and free and easy as adults (but the three of them are still entangled). The last part is probably the fastest paced part. Everyone will face various difficulties, but in the end I promise it will be a pretty good ending. Although I originally positioned this article as a sweet pet article, it doesn't seem to have brought out too much of the charm of a sweet pet at the moment... What a pity... If I can write the next article, I really hope that I can try my best to write about the feeling of a sweet pet. As for this article, I probably don't have much time left to write about sweet pets (sad). Thank you very much for your subscriptions and comments. I hope I can give you a good reading experience.
Thank you everyone for following the article (and there are some nagging words in it)
First of all, thank you to the friends who are willing to follow the article, you are the source of motivation (crazy comparison) Although this book has the gimmick of rebirth and palace battle, it is actually a rather heavy story. An emperor who succeeded to the throne relying on the support of his family never truly ruled the world throughout his life. In his later years, he was jealous of the integrity and youth of his own children, and actually regarded his successor as his enemy. Hesitation about himself and fear about the future made him more and more distorted, and eventually he directed and staged a rebellion and sent his children to the cold palace. The story begins with such an unwarranted conspiracy, but the turning point comes from a rebirth that is like Zhuang Zhou's dream butterfly. Readers who came in eager for rebirth at first may be a little disappointed, because the heroine Xu Li's rebirth is not a cheat or a script cheat, it is just a simple reflection on one's own soul. Can a humble person only follow the humble way of living and follow the bait that has been set by the superior? When Xu Li returned from rebirth, she made a choice that ran counter to common sense for the first time on this issue. She finally embarked on a bumpy but open road, and this royal drama that spanned the confrontation between father and son between two generations was finally kicked off. I have always been curious, if the upper class in ancient times were fools, then why did the people not resist after being oppressed for many years? If the people of ancient times were all fools, then why did the dynasties with the power of military, food, money and power keep changing from generation to generation? Recently, I can only think that maybe both sides are not fools, they are all people like us. This is true for those in power, and so is the common people at the bottom. Classical novels vividly describe the grace and grace of those in power, while citizen literature vividly describes the joys, sorrows, and joys of ordinary people. Perhaps the two have always coexisted throughout the ages, but they have different emphasis in different times. This piece of writing is based on such a basic understanding. It is difficult to describe it. If you have to describe it, you can call it a royal struggle that occurred at a certain moment in an imaginary ancient society. It involved the chaos of witchcraft in the royal family and the suffering of the people's livelihood. Of course, you can also call him "a rogue little female official flirting with an ascetic saint and a prince". I personally wanted to write it like this at the beginning, although it may not be obvious at the moment. There are still some problems with some details in the article. For example, place names, official titles and dynasties are not unified, and there are some typos. I will slowly correct this in the future. In short, it would be a great honor if you are willing to read on.
Awakening of migrant workers
I have purchased the entire book. It is rare to see a story about rebirth that does not lead to death due to betrayal by a man or a sister. Because of the title and cover, I thought it was about palace fighting and supernatural beings. However, after reading a few chapters, I found that the heroine can be extremely fearful and angry when facing life and death, bursting out with courage and resentment, speaking the truth. In the past life, she swallowed her anger and wanted to climb high, but in this life, she went crazy and acted honestly to repay her kindness.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so beautiful
I really like the former prince, he is good-looking, smart and delicate, and I love the enterprising Ah Li even more. He occasionally goes crazy, and his mental state is not too similar to mine. I love it to death. Thank you to the author for giving me such a good reading experience. Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha I stayed up for two long nights and finally finished reading it. I still have so much to say. I would like to ask for a sequel😶
About this novel...
Soon the first part of the Cold Palace chapter ended, and the second part of the Beichuan chapter was coming. I had originally planned three parts, and this Beichuan chapter should be the happiest one, because the whole process was in the start-up period and unsupervised in the wilderness. The three of them were very busy and happy. My work also needs to be ready for release, so I wanted to take this opportunity to say something casually. The original intention of this book is very simple. Suddenly one day I thought, why don't I like to read new literature? It's because rebirth is driven by certain real interests, just like cheating in a game, making people feel as if they are cheating. So is it possible to have a rebirth that is not intended to solve a certain real problem and predict real benefits in advance? I thought about it for a long time and finally came up with the beginning of this story. It's not for career or love, but it starts from a deliberately forgotten repayment of gratitude. In her previous life, Xu Li had forgotten her mother's teachings and spent her life in panic and uncertainty caused by the aftermath of the imperial power struggle. What her rebirth gave her was not cheating or a golden finger, but a chance to live a less ordinary life. It seemed that his career, which was steady and steady, was all in vain in the end. God deliberately told Xu Li: You made the wrong move, not because you trusted a man wrongly, nor because you made a wrong decision, but because you thought wrong from the very beginning. As for what is wrong at the source, from my thinking, it refers to Xu Li's belief in her previous life that equality between people is impossible. Zhou Keji rescued the victims, and Xu Li, one of the victims, was really grateful. But in her previous life, she felt that she could not do anything for Zhou Keji, and her mother's instructions were unrealistic. Why does she think so? It's because she thinks from the bottom of her heart that she is weak, while Zhou Keji and the others are strong. This kind of unequal thought affected all her decisions in her previous life, and in the end, because she was weak, her death was insignificant. What about starting over? What did rebirth give her the most to think about? Even if she makes no mistakes, even if she walks on thin ice, as long as she is weak, she will still die inexplicably. And anger at this reality ultimately gave birth to her rage. I don't want to be killed randomly, even if the person who kills me is someone several times higher than me, I can't accept it. This simplest anger aroused her resistance, and when she resisted the premise that she was born weak, the gears of fate began to rotate. Under such a premise, the two met. Zhou Keji, who asked for life for the people, made this new Xu Li see the freshness and kindness of people. Xu Li, who has lost all hope in the world, allows Zhou Keji, who has lost hope in the world, to see the real rewards of his good deeds. At this time, Zhou Keji in Xu Li's eyes was no longer a god, but a concrete person. In Zhou Keji's eyes, the victims he had saved only out of morality had returned to independent people because of Xu Li's existence. When the emptiness of god worship and the numbness of martyrdom find a fulcrum in each other, I think this story begins. So, in the final analysis, this is a story with a very modern core. It is written based on the very modern idea that everyone is equal. I have no way to conclusively judge whether ancient society really existed. This idea never existed, but I think that giving the ancient setting a modern soul may be part of my stubbornness as a modern author. Moreover, in so many classics of ancient sages, respecting the people and reverence for the people have always been the mainstream. I think, whether reading history or writing this kind of novel, I am still willing to analyze the underlying logic of all human behaviors with the simple thought that "Although human beings have different civilizations, languages, and environments for thousands of years, most people essentially yearn for a better life. They have enough to eat, wear warm clothes, sleep well, live in harmony, and are not alone." In short... It's so long-winded, but I still hope everyone can read the work happily. By the way, because I have to work and write every day, I am in a state of typing all the time. If you see typos and can help catch them, I would be very grateful. (By the way, I just recently discovered that I can reply to everyone as an author. Qidian is still exploring other functions. It's so scary with modern technology.)
Whose trumpet is this? It's so well written that it makes me stay up till now and still don't want to sleep.
It's really exciting
I hope the prince can become more independent as soon as possible. This is also the first time I have read a first-person article.
No, no, no, it's so beautiful, no one sees it?
Xu Li was reborn. She returned to the time when she became an eighth-grade female officer. In her previous life, she was obsessed with interests and forgot her mother's instructions. In this life, she wants to repay her kindness. Even though she is soft-spoken, she still has to try her best.
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It's over! ! !
The first article was finished in such a hurry. It was really hard to think about it. Anyway, it's the end, so let's talk nonsense... To be honest, it's really hard for me to imagine who can get pleasure from reading my article from beginning to end. After all, no one seems to expect that new articles will come with the expectation that I want to watch a causal time game today. But I still had to bite the bullet and finish writing it. In the interlocking cycle of cause and effect, everything went back to the beginning, and she became the person who was inexplicably pushed to the execution ground. I think there is a new kind of romance in the law of cause and effect and time, including self-questioning. This romance is not the selfless romance of love, but a romance that is more relevant to oneself and aims at knowing oneself. At first, Xu Li thought that I was a lowly female official and a dispensable weight in the power struggle. But this is not the end. Being a wise and protective person has never been the answer for me. She needs to grow, she needs to learn, she needs to experience the precipitation of time, she needs to become stronger and more stable, and be manipulated by countless ideas. Finally, she can realize from her heart that she has been waiting for the end of time, and realize that she has never been weak or worth mentioning. She has not been innocent from the beginning, and she has not stood aside. After all, this is a story about a peasant girl who eventually becomes a king! (By the way, if I change my name to "Rebirth" and become a prince and prime minister by studying medicine, will more people be willing to take a look?) In short, everyone finally ushered in a happy ending, and what is more important than them is that in the future, there will be more special cases like Xu Li in the land of Dai Viet, and the special cases will eventually become the norm, and eventually the path they opened will become the ladder for those who come after. ... It's really idealistic and a bit naive. Anyway, I hope you all like this piece! By the way, I hope readers who like my style can wait for my next work! Thank you to everyone who has accompanied me until now, and thank you all for your messages~
The second part is also finished
It's not easy. It's really not easy. I've finally finished writing the second part of the joy. In fact, because I don't have to stick to small details, the whole thing is much more comfortable than writing the first part. Although I have never mentioned it, if any readers see it now, they should be able to roughly feel that the real background of this story is a witchcraft disaster that started in the palace. Because the Ninth Five Supreme Being could not accept his own death and wanted to live forever, he eventually went crazy and sacrificed the Queen's family just to extend his life. This selfish and greedy idea eventually caused a huge change that lasted for more than ten years, and even almost brought disaster to Dai Viet. Just like my original intention of writing this article, I don't want rebirth to become a simple cool article, a golden finger that can load files and come back. I hope that rebirth can bring a different perspective, a reflection on morality and concepts. Arrogantly placing oneself above others, selfishly using the lives of others to extend one's own lifespan, and narrowly treating ordinary people as pawns... No matter how cleverly packaged these ideas are, they will eventually usher in doomed decay. Even if such strong men are temporarily powerful and invincible, they still have to see their weak and rotten core hiding behind the mountains of intimidation. Don't be afraid, don't acquiesce, don't be afraid. Face them, face their power, face their majesty, and eventually you will see their true appearance. It's like the protagonist finally sees the cowardly and selfish heart of the current Holy Emperor who is afraid of death under his ambition, calculation, power and majesty. The protagonist of this article, Ah Li, is a protagonist who lives toward death. Because of her unique childhood experience and the fact that she has gone through the worst so-called "death" before rebirth, she has always shown a fearless attitude. This is my special choice. I think that the ancient novels popular on the market today place bravery in a subtle position when it comes to characters, especially female characters. Either they forget about bravery, or they describe bravery in a performance-oriented way. I think this is not good. Bravery is important, but it is not a performance. It is not about deliberately doing something, but when I need to do something, the outside world cannot stop me. There is nothing that she is afraid of from the bottom of her heart, and there is nothing that she wants to avoid no matter what. It is this kind of magnanimity that has brought her to where she is today. Only then can they reach the end, go to the palace, and uncover all the mysteries. . Starting tomorrow, the story will enter six years later! After six years, everyone will become more mature, and things will be more stable and free and easy as adults (but the three of them are still entangled). The last part is probably the fastest paced part. Everyone will face various difficulties, but in the end I promise it will be a pretty good ending. Although I originally positioned this article as a sweet pet article, it doesn't seem to have brought out too much of the charm of a sweet pet at the moment... What a pity... If I can write the next article, I really hope that I can try my best to write about the feeling of a sweet pet. As for this article, I probably don't have much time left to write about sweet pets (sad). Thank you very much for your subscriptions and comments. I hope I can give you a good reading experience.
Thank you everyone for following the article (and there are some nagging words in it)
First of all, thank you to the friends who are willing to follow the article, you are the source of motivation (crazy comparison) Although this book has the gimmick of rebirth and palace battle, it is actually a rather heavy story. An emperor who succeeded to the throne relying on the support of his family never truly ruled the world throughout his life. In his later years, he was jealous of the integrity and youth of his own children, and actually regarded his successor as his enemy. Hesitation about himself and fear about the future made him more and more distorted, and eventually he directed and staged a rebellion and sent his children to the cold palace. The story begins with such an unwarranted conspiracy, but the turning point comes from a rebirth that is like Zhuang Zhou's dream butterfly. Readers who came in eager for rebirth at first may be a little disappointed, because the heroine Xu Li's rebirth is not a cheat or a script cheat, it is just a simple reflection on one's own soul. Can a humble person only follow the humble way of living and follow the bait that has been set by the superior? When Xu Li returned from rebirth, she made a choice that ran counter to common sense for the first time on this issue. She finally embarked on a bumpy but open road, and this royal drama that spanned the confrontation between father and son between two generations was finally kicked off. I have always been curious, if the upper class in ancient times were fools, then why did the people not resist after being oppressed for many years? If the people of ancient times were all fools, then why did the dynasties with the power of military, food, money and power keep changing from generation to generation? Recently, I can only think that maybe both sides are not fools, they are all people like us. This is true for those in power, and so is the common people at the bottom. Classical novels vividly describe the grace and grace of those in power, while citizen literature vividly describes the joys, sorrows, and joys of ordinary people. Perhaps the two have always coexisted throughout the ages, but they have different emphasis in different times. This piece of writing is based on such a basic understanding. It is difficult to describe it. If you have to describe it, you can call it a royal struggle that occurred at a certain moment in an imaginary ancient society. It involved the chaos of witchcraft in the royal family and the suffering of the people's livelihood. Of course, you can also call him "a rogue little female official flirting with an ascetic saint and a prince". I personally wanted to write it like this at the beginning, although it may not be obvious at the moment. There are still some problems with some details in the article. For example, place names, official titles and dynasties are not unified, and there are some typos. I will slowly correct this in the future. In short, it would be a great honor if you are willing to read on.
Awakening of migrant workers
I have purchased the entire book. It is rare to see a story about rebirth that does not lead to death due to betrayal by a man or a sister. Because of the title and cover, I thought it was about palace fighting and supernatural beings. However, after reading a few chapters, I found that the heroine can be extremely fearful and angry when facing life and death, bursting out with courage and resentment, speaking the truth. In the past life, she swallowed her anger and wanted to climb high, but in this life, she went crazy and acted honestly to repay her kindness.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so beautiful
I really like the former prince, he is good-looking, smart and delicate, and I love the enterprising Ah Li even more. He occasionally goes crazy, and his mental state is not too similar to mine. I love it to death. Thank you to the author for giving me such a good reading experience. Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha I stayed up for two long nights and finally finished reading it. I still have so much to say. I would like to ask for a sequel😶
About this novel...
Soon the first part of the Cold Palace chapter ended, and the second part of the Beichuan chapter was coming. I had originally planned three parts, and this Beichuan chapter should be the happiest one, because the whole process was in the start-up period and unsupervised in the wilderness. The three of them were very busy and happy. My work also needs to be ready for release, so I wanted to take this opportunity to say something casually. The original intention of this book is very simple. Suddenly one day I thought, why don't I like to read new literature? It's because rebirth is driven by certain real interests, just like cheating in a game, making people feel as if they are cheating. So is it possible to have a rebirth that is not intended to solve a certain real problem and predict real benefits in advance? I thought about it for a long time and finally came up with the beginning of this story. It's not for career or love, but it starts from a deliberately forgotten repayment of gratitude. In her previous life, Xu Li had forgotten her mother's teachings and spent her life in panic and uncertainty caused by the aftermath of the imperial power struggle. What her rebirth gave her was not cheating or a golden finger, but a chance to live a less ordinary life. It seemed that his career, which was steady and steady, was all in vain in the end. God deliberately told Xu Li: You made the wrong move, not because you trusted a man wrongly, nor because you made a wrong decision, but because you thought wrong from the very beginning. As for what is wrong at the source, from my thinking, it refers to Xu Li's belief in her previous life that equality between people is impossible. Zhou Keji rescued the victims, and Xu Li, one of the victims, was really grateful. But in her previous life, she felt that she could not do anything for Zhou Keji, and her mother's instructions were unrealistic. Why does she think so? It's because she thinks from the bottom of her heart that she is weak, while Zhou Keji and the others are strong. This kind of unequal thought affected all her decisions in her previous life, and in the end, because she was weak, her death was insignificant. What about starting over? What did rebirth give her the most to think about? Even if she makes no mistakes, even if she walks on thin ice, as long as she is weak, she will still die inexplicably. And anger at this reality ultimately gave birth to her rage. I don't want to be killed randomly, even if the person who kills me is someone several times higher than me, I can't accept it. This simplest anger aroused her resistance, and when she resisted the premise that she was born weak, the gears of fate began to rotate. Under such a premise, the two met. Zhou Keji, who asked for life for the people, made this new Xu Li see the freshness and kindness of people. Xu Li, who has lost all hope in the world, allows Zhou Keji, who has lost hope in the world, to see the real rewards of his good deeds. At this time, Zhou Keji in Xu Li's eyes was no longer a god, but a concrete person. In Zhou Keji's eyes, the victims he had saved only out of morality had returned to independent people because of Xu Li's existence. When the emptiness of god worship and the numbness of martyrdom find a fulcrum in each other, I think this story begins. So, in the final analysis, this is a story with a very modern core. It is written based on the very modern idea that everyone is equal. I have no way to conclusively judge whether ancient society really existed. This idea never existed, but I think that giving the ancient setting a modern soul may be part of my stubbornness as a modern author. Moreover, in so many classics of ancient sages, respecting the people and reverence for the people have always been the mainstream. I think, whether reading history or writing this kind of novel, I am still willing to analyze the underlying logic of all human behaviors with the simple thought that "Although human beings have different civilizations, languages, and environments for thousands of years, most people essentially yearn for a better life. They have enough to eat, wear warm clothes, sleep well, live in harmony, and are not alone." In short... It's so long-winded, but I still hope everyone can read the work happily. By the way, because I have to work and write every day, I am in a state of typing all the time. If you see typos and can help catch them, I would be very grateful. (By the way, I just recently discovered that I can reply to everyone as an author. Qidian is still exploring other functions. It's so scary with modern technology.)
Whose trumpet is this? It's so well written that it makes me stay up till now and still don't want to sleep.
It's really exciting
I hope the prince can become more independent as soon as possible. This is also the first time I have read a first-person article.
No, no, no, it's so beautiful, no one sees it?
Xu Li was reborn. She returned to the time when she became an eighth-grade female officer. In her previous life, she was obsessed with interests and forgot her mother's instructions. In this life, she wants to repay her kindness. Even though she is soft-spoken, she still has to try her best.












