
Marry a Daughter
嫡嫁千金
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.3M Words
- Genre
- Ancient Romance
- Audience
- Female
- Subgenre
- Classical Alternate History
- Updated
- 6y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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3Monthly votes
155.6kRecommends
278.4kFans
247Chapters
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The author said that this was the smartest heroine she had ever written. I couldn't bear to read it anymore, but finally I couldn't stand it anymore. This heroine has no idea what she is talking about. She relied solely on the filter given by the author for her plot. She went to her hometown to overturn the case vigorously while her house in the capital was still in a mess. She used the name of the legitimate lady of the capital but it turned out to be nothing. The logic is really messed up. The male protagonist is also incomprehensible. It seems that he is mysteriously planning to do something big. After meeting the heroine several times, he felt that the heroine's behavior was strange, but he started to do something serious and sent people to keep an eye on the heroine. It's simply baffling. This kind of emotional line that doesn't make any sense is really annoying to watch. The key point is that this is too slap in the face, and the smartest heroine in all the books, my God, has the author been hacked? It is unacceptable that the author who wrote the poison finally wrote something that makes no sense in logic.
I can't stand it anymore, it's too chaotic, too slow, sometimes it takes 6 years, sometimes it takes 7 years, sometimes it takes 8 years, I'm speechless! 88
In fact, I think the author is very sincere. You can re-read this book and correct the mistakes. Although I will automatically convert it into the correct word, sometimes this kind of trouble still occurs. Let's change it. Then there is no problem with the character setting, but there are problems with age and year. You can re-examine this article. There are no other big problems. As for why the male protagonist appears very rarely in the early stage as mentioned by book friends, I think it is because this is a female protagonist article, which is mainly about plot, but love. I put it aside, but the emotional line in it is more intriguing, isn't it? The male protagonist changes from watching the play to being in the play, and then becoming the person in the play. This is actually more interesting and has more charm than more direct emotions. It is some polishing and running-in that make this relationship stronger. And the main heroine seems to have a career that is more important than love. Isn't it good to just do your own business well? Then there is the age of the emperor's concubine Li Fei, although it feels a bit strange because this concubine is the stepmother's eldest sister. Logically speaking, he should be older. Our emperor is only 27 years old, but throughout the ages there have been concubines who were older than the emperor. Just like our current sibling relationship, there are many concubines who are more than ten or twenty years older. So if you think about it carefully, it seems to make sense. But I would like to give the author a big suggestion. Can we no longer write plots with many characters? It would be a bit cumbersome to clarify the relationship between the characters and their names. Although it's generally fine, I still feel irritated when I do it more often.
The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom.
I like this book. I read Mo Yu Yun Jian Jian, from beginning to end, it's very good👍
Judging from many years of reading experience, the love between the male protagonist and the female protagonist in this book really develops too slowly. Looking at my reading progress, I can see that it is more than 70%. Neither of them has realized that they have fallen in love with each other, so they are so tired... I particularly like the character of the male protagonist. Overall, he really paid for the female protagonist. A lot, but it feels a bit unfinished. The subsequent plots are getting faster-paced (not compact) and weaker. The intelligence behind the heroine feels useless. In addition, the stories of the supporting characters are not very rich, too papery. If it can be expanded a little more, the book will probably be bigger and better...
Amazing writing and a great plot. It would be better if the characters were more interesting to me😗
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Chapter 193 Abandoned, Qianshan Tea Guest, should you consider writing a novel with no CP and a strong female character? Obviously the first half is very well written, and the heroine is also very strong and smart. There is nothing wrong with the continuity of the plot without thinking too much. It is a good, pure and refreshing novel. Later, when the number of male protagonists increased, the heroine's setting collapsed, and so did the plot. What could normally be solved by the female protagonist's setting had to be solved by the male protagonist, forcing the woman to be stronger than the man. Even if there is no difficulty, we have to create difficulties so that the heroine can be caught so that the hero can come and save her. Why should you? I don't understand. It feels like the career line is your comfort zone in the early stage. Once the emotional line increases, the plot will collapse immediately. I don't know if you add a male protagonist in every book to cater to the market or what. Anyway, as soon as the male protagonist is introduced, the female protagonist becomes smarter. Obviously, the emotional line is not your area of expertise. Once the emotional line is introduced, the career line will collapse. In the later stages, strong women are stronger than strong men. Readers of the main heroine story will only be able to read chapter 170 at most. If you read further, you will easily die of suffocation
All the books are great, from Shen Miao to Jiang Ruan to Jiang Li, every one of them is amazing.
You are the fifth-level writer with the coolest comments I have ever seen in book circles.
It's really crazy. Qianshan Tea Guest's articles are now being criticized.
If the writing is not good, it will not be adapted into a TV series. Writing a book is not easy, so you must respect the author no matter what. I support Chacha, the big new book (Denghuaxiao) is very interesting.
My favorite is this one. Ginger Pear is pretty good.
It's so funny. Isn't it normal that this book's 17-year-old ancient text is not suitable for today's taste? No one forces you to watch it. If you don't like it, you can quit. Is it necessary to scold?
I find it a bit strange that the title of the most beautiful woman would fall to a girl who is not from a wealthy family? She doesn't have any way to make a name for herself, she's not a brothel girl, she shows up every day.
I accidentally read the author's Reborn Daughter General, which is particularly amazing. The storyline is complete, the details stand the test, and there are no loopholes. I couldn't put it down and stayed up late to read it. I then read the other two books. To be honest, I was a little disappointed. I was wondering if it was the same author? The word stationery also appears, which is too confusing, and the details cannot withstand scrutiny. I don't know if the author is rushing too fast or something, which is a bit regretful. . .
The comment section is a real gathering place for misogyny, and people who come here specifically to defend their own dramas are embarrassed and insulted. It's really disgusting. Where does this sense of deservingness come from?
This kind of novel can be ranked first. I feel like the Qidian female channel is over.
The more you look at the end, the more boring it becomes. It's almost over, and the emotional line between the male and female protagonists is still awkward and unexplored. The heroine becomes even more weak later on. She already looks down on life and death, but she still doesn't dare to speak out about love bravely? What is detachment? Aren't the previous characters completely collapsed?
The separation of books and dramas, what can be compared? Your idle books are not good, and my idle dramas are not good.
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I recently watched Mo Yuyunjian and wanted to see what I can do. I tried watching it several times but I really couldn't stand it. I don't understand how I came first 😵
The ages of the characters are too confusing. After watching "The Poisoned Queen", it is simply not of the same grade. It feels like it was not written by the same author. In the previous life, the father of the heroine, Mr. Xue, had a meager salary and could not afford a decent piano. Then the heroine had a rich dowry... The emperor ascended the throne at 20, and now he is 27. How old is Li's concubine? Libi's little sister is the heroine's stepmother, and her daughter is already haircut... The setting is not rigorous and it's a mess
In fact, the author's writing style is really good. Shen Miao, Jiang Li, and He Yan all write very well. My favorite is He Yan. It can be seen that the writing style has matured a lot, and the clues are intertwined, and the copies are all wonderful. I saw the author's posts about female lawyers elsewhere. Frankly speaking, the first thirty or so chapters are really exciting and well-founded. The author's style has never been the kind of mindless writing. I don't know why there are so few recommendations for female lawyers. It's really a pity. I'm 30+ now, and I really can't stand that kind of stupidity. Xiao Yu is my favorite male protagonist, more than Ji Heng, haha. I hope the author will keep writing!
Can anyone sort out the age line? How old is the heroine? How old is the father, how old is the stepmother, how old is the emperor, and how old is the concubine? My father is the emperor's master, and half of the dynasty is his disciple. My stepmother's eldest sister is the emperor's concubine. My stepmother's daughter has reached Jing. The emperor is only twenty-seven years old. How old is my stepmother's eldest sister? The heroine's father is not much older than the hero, so he is an imperial master?
Go to Princess Shang after winning the top prize? What a stupid thought!
I really can't stand watching it. The hypnotic effect is so good at night. I will fall asleep after watching it for 5 minutes. It's so boring! ! !
I really don't know why everyone comes here to spray tea! She writes a book, and you guys criticize a book. You can't stand it, but what is her strength? Check out the movies and TV shows of several of her books! It's just the screenwriter who is making the magic changes!
I have watched more than 20 episodes of the drama, and when I came to catch up on it, I originally felt that there was a big gap. I have to say that the adapted drama is better. Come on, author...
After reading the first chapter, I lost all desire, forcibly creating a conflict, what about Yong Ning and the Number One Scholar forcibly subverting their wits to murder the heroine?