
Jinxin
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With a beautiful mind, she can weave a prosperous life and live a prosperous life!
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Official(112)Scraped 19d ago
The heroine really hates that such a good man ran away from marriage, slept with a scholar for nothing, and gave away her own money to others. The heroine must be mentally ill. Make yourself into a second marriage,
The subject matter is still novel, but I don't understand why I still choose a male protagonist after I have already escaped from marriage. Is it still interesting to escape from marriage like this? I don't like the original ones and I prefer the second-hand ones!
Reissue--Jinxin!
· A woman (Ruan Yunsi) who escaped from marriage chose a poor scholar (Zhang Lingxin) to marry in the countryside. He lied to her and promised that she would only love her in this life! She used her own money to help him win the exam! Fortunately, he followed his mother's instructions and chose a beautiful concubine, but was forced to commit suicide by Ruan Yuansi and left his hometown. I met my ex-fiancé (Su Mingxi) several times and fell in love with each other. However, the beautiful woman did not dare or did not want to recognize her. The old lady and her family could not bear the same breath and forbade him to marry her again. She still insisted that she did not want to live the life of polygamy, and the two of them turned to be strangers again. The battles in the court continued. Zhang Lingxin was unwilling to be forced to divorce his wife. Because of the wealth that her brocade craftsmanship could bring, and because she was Su Mingxi's fiancée, he colluded with his adoptive father and Yuan Yunsi's stepmother to defraud the emperor's marriage decree. Su Mingxi, who was driven back, disrupted the situation, and because a marriage certificate failed to come true. In the past few years, the Empress Dowager had completely eliminated Zhang Zha's father and son's party. Some were imprisoned, some were killed, some stepped down, and some were exiled. His dream of becoming an official was also brought to an end. In the end, I went to Ruan Yunsi's fish pond to steal fish. I guess I won't be able to eat? I might go back to the countryside later~ This is the first book I've ever read. It's a story about a marriage that was originally ① but turned into ②. There was an interval of seven years, and there was also an extra son born to someone else. I can't tell you what it feels like! If it weren't for Zhang Scumbag's reluctance and stepmother's calculations, the two of them might really be destined for each other. Readers who read this book may feel the same as me, with mixed feelings about it! If you don't admit it or accept your fate, there's nothing you can do! It's a given that I feel uncomfortable. Polygamy in ancient times was really harmful! However, generations of women are happy and proud of it, and the suffering they have experienced is also felt by others. There is also the story about the temple (monk), in which the young woman was harmed to death in the name of giving away her son. I read it in another book. There are some differences and similar endings. The monks are all faked by Jianghu people or fugitives, and the incense they burn contains drugs. Or there are drugs in the water! As a result, many families have problems with their heirs, and many women commit suicide.
The writing style of the article is good, but I don't like the character of the heroine very much. She is too self-centered, has no eyes for others, and is very self-righteous. Whether she is escaping from marriage, declaring a divorce, or buying her own house and starting a business, the heroine's thoughts are all taken for granted. Very childish. There is always a smell of zisu. The author is also reluctant to abuse the heroine, so the heroine has a smooth journey along the way, which makes the plot seem even thinner. Although reading the novel is a delight. But this plot that is disconnected from the background and taken for granted makes people feel too naive.
There is an old feudal comment
This heroine setting and this story don't seem very likable. But one comment said, "If the heroine is clean, she won't say anything when she is with the hero." I don't know if this commenter is a man or a woman. Why do you say that the heroine is unclean, has done bad things, or has dirty thoughts? Is it unclean just because you've been married? No matter how many wives a man has married, they have always been clean. Does a woman become dirty once she gets married? Nnd No matter you are a man or a woman, are you calling your mother?
Female protagonist******
First she escaped from the marriage inexplicably, then she randomly married a poor scholar, and then she divorced herself and was used up her dowry. She became a widow and ran to the countryside. She was simply more ignorant than a local girl.
The heroine is really super selfish. She ran away from the marriage and it was all over. Have you ever thought about what will happen to her husband and brother? And since she is in the Hou Mansion and enjoying the treatment of a young lady from the Hou Mansion, is there any problem with the marriage? And my eyes are so blind, I am really speechless when I fall in love with a man like that. I gave it three stars because the author's writing is pretty good.
Sometimes the simpler the topic, the more interesting the article is.
I thought the author would give the female protagonist a clean male protagonist, but it turned out to be a cliche. The male protagonist had a concubine before he got married. No wonder the female protagonist escaped from marriage and was not as good as her ex-husband. At least the female protagonist was first-hand when using it.
I just watched the beginning, and I feel like it's a story about a time-travel heroine who doesn't like the ancient men who had three wives and four concubines, so she escapes from marriage and turns herself from a wife into a step-wife! This is a disease!
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Official(112)Scraped 19d ago
The heroine really hates that such a good man ran away from marriage, slept with a scholar for nothing, and gave away her own money to others. The heroine must be mentally ill. Make yourself into a second marriage,
The subject matter is still novel, but I don't understand why I still choose a male protagonist after I have already escaped from marriage. Is it still interesting to escape from marriage like this? I don't like the original ones and I prefer the second-hand ones!
Reissue--Jinxin!
· A woman (Ruan Yunsi) who escaped from marriage chose a poor scholar (Zhang Lingxin) to marry in the countryside. He lied to her and promised that she would only love her in this life! She used her own money to help him win the exam! Fortunately, he followed his mother's instructions and chose a beautiful concubine, but was forced to commit suicide by Ruan Yuansi and left his hometown. I met my ex-fiancé (Su Mingxi) several times and fell in love with each other. However, the beautiful woman did not dare or did not want to recognize her. The old lady and her family could not bear the same breath and forbade him to marry her again. She still insisted that she did not want to live the life of polygamy, and the two of them turned to be strangers again. The battles in the court continued. Zhang Lingxin was unwilling to be forced to divorce his wife. Because of the wealth that her brocade craftsmanship could bring, and because she was Su Mingxi's fiancée, he colluded with his adoptive father and Yuan Yunsi's stepmother to defraud the emperor's marriage decree. Su Mingxi, who was driven back, disrupted the situation, and because a marriage certificate failed to come true. In the past few years, the Empress Dowager had completely eliminated Zhang Zha's father and son's party. Some were imprisoned, some were killed, some stepped down, and some were exiled. His dream of becoming an official was also brought to an end. In the end, I went to Ruan Yunsi's fish pond to steal fish. I guess I won't be able to eat? I might go back to the countryside later~ This is the first book I've ever read. It's a story about a marriage that was originally ① but turned into ②. There was an interval of seven years, and there was also an extra son born to someone else. I can't tell you what it feels like! If it weren't for Zhang Scumbag's reluctance and stepmother's calculations, the two of them might really be destined for each other. Readers who read this book may feel the same as me, with mixed feelings about it! If you don't admit it or accept your fate, there's nothing you can do! It's a given that I feel uncomfortable. Polygamy in ancient times was really harmful! However, generations of women are happy and proud of it, and the suffering they have experienced is also felt by others. There is also the story about the temple (monk), in which the young woman was harmed to death in the name of giving away her son. I read it in another book. There are some differences and similar endings. The monks are all faked by Jianghu people or fugitives, and the incense they burn contains drugs. Or there are drugs in the water! As a result, many families have problems with their heirs, and many women commit suicide.
The writing style of the article is good, but I don't like the character of the heroine very much. She is too self-centered, has no eyes for others, and is very self-righteous. Whether she is escaping from marriage, declaring a divorce, or buying her own house and starting a business, the heroine's thoughts are all taken for granted. Very childish. There is always a smell of zisu. The author is also reluctant to abuse the heroine, so the heroine has a smooth journey along the way, which makes the plot seem even thinner. Although reading the novel is a delight. But this plot that is disconnected from the background and taken for granted makes people feel too naive.
There is an old feudal comment
This heroine setting and this story don't seem very likable. But one comment said, "If the heroine is clean, she won't say anything when she is with the hero." I don't know if this commenter is a man or a woman. Why do you say that the heroine is unclean, has done bad things, or has dirty thoughts? Is it unclean just because you've been married? No matter how many wives a man has married, they have always been clean. Does a woman become dirty once she gets married? Nnd No matter you are a man or a woman, are you calling your mother?
Female protagonist******
First she escaped from the marriage inexplicably, then she randomly married a poor scholar, and then she divorced herself and was used up her dowry. She became a widow and ran to the countryside. She was simply more ignorant than a local girl.
The heroine is really super selfish. She ran away from the marriage and it was all over. Have you ever thought about what will happen to her husband and brother? And since she is in the Hou Mansion and enjoying the treatment of a young lady from the Hou Mansion, is there any problem with the marriage? And my eyes are so blind, I am really speechless when I fall in love with a man like that. I gave it three stars because the author's writing is pretty good.
Sometimes the simpler the topic, the more interesting the article is.
I thought the author would give the female protagonist a clean male protagonist, but it turned out to be a cliche. The male protagonist had a concubine before he got married. No wonder the female protagonist escaped from marriage and was not as good as her ex-husband. At least the female protagonist was first-hand when using it.
I just watched the beginning, and I feel like it's a story about a time-travel heroine who doesn't like the ancient men who had three wives and four concubines, so she escapes from marriage and turns herself from a wife into a step-wife! This is a disease!
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Go back to ancient times and do weaving




Although I didn't meet the right person at first, having such an experience will make me more mature and better able to treat the next right person. ★★★☆☆



Although I didn't meet the right person at first, having such an experience will make me more mature and better able to treat the next right person. ★★★☆☆




Good writing style













