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Both Parents Passed Away and She Took the Imperial Examination, and the Girl Got the Top Prize in the Sixth Grade

Shirasawa Suijun

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[Liu Yuan and the imperial examination + establishing a life for the people + pure career line without a male protagonist + farming development + making money every day] Lu Danqing traveled to the Zhou Dynasty. This was an era when women could also take the imperial examination, and it was also bound to the [Wenquxing System] I thought I was born to be the number one scholar, but I didn't know the hellish difficulty of the beginning: my father died young, my grandparents were biased and mean, and at the age of four, I was sold into a brothel by my cruel aunt in exchange for money for her family's Yaozu to study. Her mother sacrificed her life to snatch her out, but she buried her bones in the soil. From then on, I lost my parents and my family, and I was living under someone else's roof. My aunt looked down upon me. Lu Danqing tried his best to earn money and study to fight for his own life. The master ridiculed: "It is virtue for a woman to have no talent. What kind of books should she study?" No one thought highly of this sick and orphaned girl. Until she overcame obstacles all the way, including the county examination, government examination, hospital examination, township examination, joint examination, and palace examination-- Winning six yuan in a row, she became the first female number one winner in the history of Dazhou. She helped the country, was knighted as a woman, and her name went down in history. Her posthumous title was Wenzheng. Butterflies need to chirp ten thousand times before they can hear the sound of spring. ... Farming in the Ganjiang River area includes water mills, keel waterwheels, and cross-breeding; industry includes pig iron smelting, movable type printing, shipbuilding and navigation; merchants include coarse salt purification, night market snacks, and home delivery; medicine includes pox vaccination and caesarean section; diplomacy includes the tea-horse trade and the Silk Road... Lu Danqing's era was a time when human civilization was shining. The splendid market, welcoming gods, social operas, temple fairs... The fictional dynasties are imitated from the Ming Dynasty. The writing is realistic and highly restores the original life of ancient times.