She is a young lady from the Shangshu Mansion. When she was young, she often accompanied her grandfather to the palace. She became acquainted with the prince and they were childhood sweethearts.
He was a young general who had just won a battle. When he went to Beijing to receive a title, he met her leaning on the railing of a restaurant. The candied haws in his hand accidentally fell down...
An unfettered rich lady, a stern and dignified young general, and an imperial edict of marriage bound the two together.
Reader comments
I was attracted by the character setting in the introduction of the article. The first part is good. The author's heroine is agile, free and casual, and the male protagonist's character setting is also very suitable. However, in the second half, after getting married, the author may want the heroine to be more calm, and then show that she is gentle and decent. The writing style in the second half is a little immature, and the relationship between the princess and Wang Yanqing grows. It seems a bit inconsistent with the setting of Wang Yanqing's dandy son and teasing the heroine in the first part. Thank you, author! Looking forward to your next work
I was attracted by the character setting in the introduction of the article. The first part is good. The author's heroine is agile, free and casual, and the male protagonist's character setting is also very suitable. However, in the second half, after getting married, the author may want the heroine to be more calm, and then show that she is gentle and decent. The writing style in the second half is a little immature, and the relationship between the princess and Wang Yanqing grows. It seems a bit inconsistent with the setting of Wang Yanqing's dandy son and teasing the heroine in the first part. Thank you, author! Looking forward to your next work
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