
Where Can a Golden House Hide a Beauty?
by Nana
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[Not 11] [Not 11] [Not 11] Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was the emperor of the twenty-four dynasties of China. The era of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was China's boyhood. Zhang Qian, Wei Qing, Huo Qubing, Guo Xie, Zhu Maichen, Sima Qian, Sang Hongyang, Dongfang Shuo, Zhu Fuyan... All the geniuses familiar to later generations of Chinese people appeared in this era - at that time, there was a wave of heroes, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was the most dazzling wave on the top of the wave. And she was reborn in this era, but her identity was Chen Ajiao, the queen who had been abandoned by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Where can I hide my beauty in a golden house? It is not about looking for a golden house from the perspective of men and treating women as objects. Rather, as a bright person, I ask where in the world I can find a place where I can stay and be free from worries for a while. Hidden beauty in a golden house may seem glorious, but it is actually the sorrow of ancient women. But modern women, who have relatively free thoughts and are incompatible with the ancients, want to find a golden house to hide temporarily. What's more ironic is that they can't find a golden house. Group 1: 28049354 Group 2: 32701760
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Official(18)Scraped 21d ago
This was the first novel I read when I was enlightened.
I saw it a few years ago, and now I see it again, it's really a masterpiece.
I read it a few years ago, and I suddenly wanted to read it, but the previous chapters were missing, the story had grown, and it felt like it wasn't the same version.
I read it in the school library when I was in junior high school. I was very moved. Now that I am in college, I still like it very much.
I want to know who is there from history. . . But this book is good. It wouldn't be bad if there was one. . .
Huo Qubing is undoubtedly the realizer of this dream:
"I was born as an official in the Han Dynasty, Yu Linlang, and I first fought with the Hussar in Yuyang. Who knows how painful it is to go to the side court? Even if I die, I will still smell the fragrance of the chivalrous bones." Wang Wei's youthful journey actually expresses the dreams of young people in Chang'an at that time.
woc, I saw a lot of book reviews
I saw it many years ago and wanted to revisit it. As a result, I bought all the chapters and found a bunch of book reviews at the beginning. I was also drunk.
It's all gone. Fortunately, I bought a set of physical books. Many years later, I wanted to listen to the books, but found...
I originally wanted to listen to the book, but I found that things are different and people are different. The version on the Internet is incomplete. This version is also very emasculated. They have all been scattered. It is better to read the pirated version. Bah...
Who does Ji Zhen like? It can't be Gillian, right?
Who does Ji Zhen like? It can't be Gillian, right?
Let me ask you weakly: Who is the male protagonist?
What I don't like the most is to arrange a Guanshihou (if there is a gap between the military achievements and the historical ones, it's okay, and nothing has changed, but you have to arrange someone to share the credit of Huo Qubing, so what difference does it make if there is an extra person) I know what you said about Gillian's position, but can you please keep my title away from me? My champion Hou is a supporter of his aunt and the prince. How could he be partial to Chen Ajiao and grow old and sick for an enemy? I really don't understand why the authors who write about Ajiao Chen always touch on porcelain Wei Huo. Why, if these two people didn't favor Chen Ajiao, Chen Ajiao wouldn't be able to win. Furthermore, while a genius like Huo Qubing is a loser, a person who has trained for two years is comparable to Huo Qubing, who has been practicing martial arts since childhood. Really speechless 😅
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Official(18)Scraped 21d ago
This was the first novel I read when I was enlightened.
I saw it a few years ago, and now I see it again, it's really a masterpiece.
I read it a few years ago, and I suddenly wanted to read it, but the previous chapters were missing, the story had grown, and it felt like it wasn't the same version.
I read it in the school library when I was in junior high school. I was very moved. Now that I am in college, I still like it very much.
I want to know who is there from history. . . But this book is good. It wouldn't be bad if there was one. . .
Huo Qubing is undoubtedly the realizer of this dream:
"I was born as an official in the Han Dynasty, Yu Linlang, and I first fought with the Hussar in Yuyang. Who knows how painful it is to go to the side court? Even if I die, I will still smell the fragrance of the chivalrous bones." Wang Wei's youthful journey actually expresses the dreams of young people in Chang'an at that time.
woc, I saw a lot of book reviews
I saw it many years ago and wanted to revisit it. As a result, I bought all the chapters and found a bunch of book reviews at the beginning. I was also drunk.
It's all gone. Fortunately, I bought a set of physical books. Many years later, I wanted to listen to the books, but found...
I originally wanted to listen to the book, but I found that things are different and people are different. The version on the Internet is incomplete. This version is also very emasculated. They have all been scattered. It is better to read the pirated version. Bah...
Who does Ji Zhen like? It can't be Gillian, right?
Who does Ji Zhen like? It can't be Gillian, right?
Let me ask you weakly: Who is the male protagonist?
What I don't like the most is to arrange a Guanshihou (if there is a gap between the military achievements and the historical ones, it's okay, and nothing has changed, but you have to arrange someone to share the credit of Huo Qubing, so what difference does it make if there is an extra person) I know what you said about Gillian's position, but can you please keep my title away from me? My champion Hou is a supporter of his aunt and the prince. How could he be partial to Chen Ajiao and grow old and sick for an enemy? I really don't understand why the authors who write about Ajiao Chen always touch on porcelain Wei Huo. Why, if these two people didn't favor Chen Ajiao, Chen Ajiao wouldn't be able to win. Furthermore, while a genius like Huo Qubing is a loser, a person who has trained for two years is comparable to Huo Qubing, who has been practicing martial arts since childhood. Really speechless 😅
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It is also an old article that has been published as a book. I tried searching it and found that it is actually available in the starting point. Like it? Come to think of it, no. Although the Liu Che in the book is slightly different from the one in history, he is still a scumbag in the eyes of modern people, and I am no exception. To be fair, this is a story that interweaves rationality and sensibility, is not romantic enough but is delicate and moving. Just like the title of the book, the heroine tortured her own heart and finally got the answer, leading to an ending that was neither HE nor BE, and the readers could only close the book and sigh.




Those years were heartbreaking, and all the great achievements were based on the tragedy of one woman.



A different Gillian, but I like it very much




I read two books about Gillian on the female channel. They were both good. But I really forgot which one was which. In my mind, this one is more in line with my taste.













