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Across the Dream of Red Mansions Series
Does anyone have any novels in the "Dream of Red Mansions" series? Can you recommend them?
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I Don't Believe Tomato Has a High-Quality Copy of Dream of Red Mansions
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I'm Looking for a Book Where the Female Protagonist Is from Ancient Times and Travels to Modern Times, and the Male Protagonist Loves Her to the Heavens.
I'm looking for a book where the female protagonist is from ancient times and travels to modern times, and the male protagonist loves her to the heavens. The title of the book is also acceptable.
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Very well written! The writing is delicate, and the two people are very warm and loving in their daily lives. Since Daiyu has traveled to modern times, she cannot live worse than her previous life like in some fan fiction. She must shine brightly in modern society. It greatly satisfied the wishes of our Daiyu Party, full encouragement! A little reminder: Can I not repeat a large section of the previous chapter at the beginning of each chapter? There is one in the original work, but it's just summarized in one sentence. Also, even up to now, Daiyu's current poetic and picturesque life is completely based on the support of the male protagonist, and the male protagonist is eating her old age? So can they both enjoy sweet and heartwarming poems, books, music, chess, and paintings every day, and at the same time create wealth to support themselves? After all, social survivability is a person's greatest confidence. Rather than simply providing three meals a day for the male and female protagonists to do themselves, a wealthy family can hire a cook and nanny. Otherwise, do they have to do their own clothing and hygiene? [Smile][smile][smile]
It's full of literature and art, and the characters are well portrayed. Compared with Lin Xiaoyu, the yin and yang next door, this book is much better!
It's good-looking, the characters and plot are smooth and not obtrusive, and it doesn't drag on. I was hooked from the beginning. I hope it can be longer. The ending was smooth.