
King Honglouxiang
红楼襄王
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- 2.9M Words
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Alternate History
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Shennong's View of Zhutianliu
Mainly Zhutianliu books, I will also recommend some other types of books that I think are good-looking. You can also comment on books of the same type that you think are good-looking. I can also read the book shortage.
An Essay on the Qidian Red Mansion Literature
I love Dream of Red Mansions and read Red Mansions. The books I choose are all carefully read. They may not necessarily be good, but they must be unique and worthy of recommendation or lightning protection.
History, Founding of the People's Republic, Becoming Emperor
Let's work together to unify the country
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Baochai Benchai
This prince feels softer than Zhu Biao. Look at the back. It would be funny if he spoiled the protagonist.
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The queen is a political figure, not a pure breeding tool for the emperor. She has tens of thousands of people in the inner palace, and also has to communicate with all the wives in the outer palace. If she doesn't have considerable tolerance and skill, won't things go wrong? As the saying goes, the same rice feeds all kinds of people. In a big forest, there are no birds. There are all kinds of good, bad, evil and bright. The specific treatment must be based on the specific situation. Some people cannot be dealt with at the time, some people have to pretend to be confused, some people have to be killed immediately, and some people still need to be won over even though they are disgusting. I would like to ask everyone, judging from Daiyu's performance in the original article, does she have such ability and mind? She was originally a fairy from another world, but she was put in that position and saw all kinds of ugliness in human nature. How could she bear it? So among the various golden hairpins in the original book, I only favor Baochai and Baoqin. As a leader, he must have high IQ and emotional intelligence. Wang Xifeng also has this, but as a queen who embodies the world, she must have a broad mind and a majesty that cannot be offended. Wang Xifeng is the one who must retaliate. In fact, to judge a person's emotional intelligence, just look at his reputation. In the original book, only Baochai can be praised and admired by both inside and outside the family, and Baoqin is not bad either. When he first came to Jia's house, he could get along with everyone and win the love of everyone. As for the issue of Baochai's identity, most people only saw that she lost her father. No one saw her uncle Wang Ziteng and uncle Jia Cunzhou. The protagonist has a new noble and the princess has an old noble. When the prince dies, the sixth master has been seen by the empress as having bad intentions. The princelings will naturally gather around the thirteenth master. In addition, the parents love him, so it is impossible to seize the legitimate son.
If the author wants to make money, don't write about the harem. Three or four are enough. There are very few readers who want to read about the harem.
Support Daiyu, Baochai grew up in the environment of her family and is inevitably egoistic. Although the protagonist will occupy a certain position when she falls in love, a considerable part of her heart will definitely be left to her mother, brother and her family's interests. If she becomes the main palace, in order to ensure the interests and status of herself and her family, there will definitely be a palace fight. Coupled with the character of her mother and brother, she will definitely run rampant when she gains power. Isn't this causing trouble for herself both internally and externally? Daiyu is different. When she loves, she is that person in her heart. She loves her wholeheartedly. She is not the kind of person who will play palace battles and intrigues with others. Her family background is also suitable for the position of the palace. Her father is experienced in officialdom and will not cause any trouble to the protagonist. On the contrary, it will bring help to the protagonist, so she supports Daiyu to become the palace.
I was surprised. Isn't it normal for the emperor to want someone to be the queen? Li Zhi married his father's woman and became the queen, so why can't Xue Baochai become the queen? Even if Xue Baochai is a businessman, the emperor cannot give her father a title and then let Xue Pan seize the title. Is she still a businessman? This kind of operation is easier than asking Wu Meiniang to become a nun and then return to secular life! A modern person who always looks at things from the perspective of a corrupt scholar is also drunk. . .
I prefer achievements that start with someone else's ending. Today's Red Mansion is either a bastard or a slave. A champion will be stuck until the finale. Come on, author, I have coins, but I really don't have any books to read. I can't spend a coin in a month or two, and I can't give a monthly pass.
Plump and slightly chubby, the protagonist's favorite
Xue Baochai
I heard that the heroine of this book is Jia Mu, so I came here to see if it was true 🤓
I don't quite understand it. There are more than 200 chapters, and at least half of the articles are about hanging out with women. It makes people unconsciously feel a sense of separation, whether they are here to seize the heir or to pick up women.
The most vicious female character in this book is Miaoyu
To be honest, even if the protagonist is a pervert, when he becomes the emperor, he is still considered a political creature, and having women licking their faces really affects the perception...
To be honest, even if Xue Baochai is an imperial merchant, she is just the daughter of a merchant. If a prince is so obsessed with her, doesn't this leave a stain on himself?
Gao Zhan Qi Jianyou, Hou Zaiyi Changyou, Ci Heyi Bozhong, Jian Jingdi Xianyou. Where is the word "jing" in it?
The operational logic of the harem in feudal society
Many people are actually confused about whether the daughter of the Xue family can be the queen. It is really because they do not understand the operating logic of the feudal dynasty. The profession of merchant actually had a very low reputation and status in ancient times. From the perspective of class: 1. Scholars have always been the mainstay in the operation of imperial power in feudal dynasties. As early as the Western Zhou Dynasty, the "Zhou Rites" classified the emperor, princes, ministers, and officials as the ruling class. In the Song Dynasty, the emperors even pointed out the essence of social operation in which imperial power and scholar-bureaucrats share the world. This was especially true in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. 2. Specifically speaking of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, except for the special empresses of the two ancestors of the Ming Dynasty, every subsequent queen's family background was either a high-ranking official or the daughter of a scholar (their net worth was required to be clean, and they could not be said to be descendants of criminals or hold low-level careers). In short, they were "ones" of the ruling class, and there were not many concubines from noble families. A more representative event is the crown prince dispute during the Wanli Emperor's period. Wanli wanted to establish Prince Fu, who was neither heir nor eldest son, as the crown prince, but it was not possible because it involved violating national etiquette and law, so he was opposed by the ruling class other than him. 3. The Qing Dynasty's harem selection logic. The Qing Dynasty's harem selection logic is the Eight Banners. There are no so-called "Han people" in movies and TV dramas. From the creation of Nurhaci to the later improvement of the Huangtaiji period, the Eight Banners were the main body of the ruling class of the Qing regime, and the Eight Banners were its own people in the eyes of the Qing regime. All concubines and queens in the Qing Dynasty were selected from the families of the children of the Eight Banners, and the queens were basically selected from the mainstay families of the Eight Banners. 4. The title "Imperial Merchants" is a characteristic of the Qing Dynasty, and their status is not as high as imagined, because they are not officials from the Eight Banners or the imperial examination, and they are not members of the ruling class. 5. Looking specifically at the status of Lin and Xue in the original work, first of all, Lin Ruhai's family is a marquis family or a representative of the civil servants and feudal lords. Lin Ruhai himself is the Tanhua Lang appointed by the emperor, the salt patrol censor in charge of salt affairs, the direct leader of the Jianghuai salt merchants, and is definitely the emperor's confidant. Judging from the relationship between colleagues, he had many Jinshi "same year" and examination teachers, and had a large number of official connections. When Jia Yucun was in decline, they all came to him to teach Lin Daiyu (this was also the way to entrust Lin Daiyu to Jia. At that time, teachers had the same status as their parents). Daiyu was also one of the ruling class's "own people" because she had Jia Yucun as a teacher and inherited Lin Ruhai's connections. Let's look at the Xue family again. Their ancestor Xue's great-grandfather was a close minister of Emperor Ziwei Sheren and was considered a member of the ruling class. However, by her father's generation, she no longer had official status and fame. She turned to the merchant family to run business and was no longer a member of the ruling class. From Xue Pan You can tell by beating someone to death. As the head of the Xue family, the local government canceled his household registration. From a political and legal perspective, this person no longer existed. Then the family did not dare to stay in Nanjing and went to Beijing to live with the Jia family. Logically speaking, their ancestors were high-ranking and powerful and lived in Beijing. The Jing family should have their ancestral home in Beijing, and they should be able to buy a house to live in Beijing, but there is actually a story behind why they have to live under someone else's roof. In short, it is impossible for a family background like this to be selected as a beautiful girl in the palace at that time, let alone a queen or a noble concubine, because they If her current net worth is not "innocent", it is impossible for the ruling class to accept her as the emperor's concubine or empress, because this goes against the political logic of the country's stable operation. How can the benefits that the huge gentry class wants be given to a family that no longer belongs to the ruling class.
I choose Jia Mu to be the queen, who agrees? Who objects? 😏
The author's writing is okay, but the plot logic is ridiculous. The author seems to have given a stamp of thought to the people around the protagonist. No matter how active the protagonist is in military affairs, or even wants to get involved in the military at any cost, others firmly believe that the protagonist is a straightforward and reckless man without ambition. Isn't this logic absurd? Since ancient times, military power has been the top priority of rulers. The protagonist's desire for military power is so obvious. He openly has close contacts with military generals. But any normal emperor or prince would be on guard. In the end, they are like blind people and don't take it seriously. On the one hand, the author makes the protagonist keep a low profile and pretend to be a pig to eat the tiger, but on the other hand, he makes the protagonist keep causing trouble. I can only say that it is a bit anti-intellectual.
Lin Daiyu
Xue Baochai just said that "taking cold-flavored pills if she has a disease will affect the reproduction of heirs." Not to mention being a concubine, she is not qualified to be a beautiful girl in the palace.
The absurd biography of Zhen Huan was written before and after he ascended the throne.
I have been quite impetuous recently and skipped to the end. I feel that the author has trapped himself in it - the story of the time traveler should not end with a feudal tragedy. Yes, the ending was an "unreasonable" tragedy in my opinion. Literary works are contemporary. The characteristics of the era of Dream of Red Mansions are centralization, superstition, oppression, and low productivity. It is the era that creates a tragic story: but the story is charming and reasonable. But the protagonist is a time traveler - everyone is not here to see the original Dream of Red Mansions. So, what does the values and knowledge of civilized society make the protagonist change? In my opinion, no. The landlord class has not been disintegrated, and domestic conflicts have not been exported, let alone new doctrines and new cultures. The most important thing is that the twelve beauties of Jinling did not change their fate. They just entered the arena of the palace from the prison of Jia Mansion and lived a more bloody life. Thus, the foreshadowing for the growth of the "Ming Dynasty" empire mentioned above has become a joke. Guns and the navy did not bring wealth and territory, nor did they bring immigrants (they also used officials to force people to rebel in the country), they did not ease the royal struggle (fourth brother, sixth brother really had to die?), And they did not give the twelve hairpins a home (their income into the harem became pale names). The author uses a 21st century perspective to write an ending in the 15th century - not even as good as the original work (of course). If the author thinks that the protagonist cannot reasonably change the times, then please do not let the time traveler be the protagonist - what time travel novels require is not rationality, but extraordinary subjective initiative. Only drastic changes will not bring about a sense of fragmentation of the times. After all, the protagonist in the 21st century is the most confusing thing to do in The Legend of Zhen Huan.
I have been chasing until now, and I feel that it is a bit outrageous. Gradually, I am leaning towards the stallion novel. Like the previous one, it was okay, including Qin Keqing, Zhen Qin, Xue Baochai, and even Lin Daiyu, who is a bit ambiguous. These are considered harem novels. They are not poisonous at all. Now they are slowly becoming more poisonous. From harem novels to stallion novels, Wang Xifeng is a married woman. Is this also necessary?
I like Sister Bao very much. She is capable, erudite, and has the appearance of a big woman. Sister Bao is smooth on the outside and has her own persistence on the inside. It is also commonly known as the outer circle and the inner square. This can be seen in many details of the Red Mansion. I hope the author can continue to create and look forward to the new book.
Is there any Baochai as the heroine? Just be number one. Woohoo.
Since the Ascension to the Throne is not very good, but From Before the Ascension is definitely a good book worth reading, so I would like to remind those who haven't read it yet and those who have just read it, just read Ascension. What should be advised has been advised. Whether you listen or not is your own business. Goodbye other books everyone
Sister Bao in this book is brought to life.
Are there Sister Feng, Youshi, Li Wan, and Qin Keqing? The original novel has a general sense of Lin Xue, but has sexual interest in the above four.
Prince Tai Ni Ma is cowardly and more incompetent than An Le Gong
Sister Bao is so good! Chai Dai's CP is high!
Finally, there is a serious story about Baochai as the first heroine. Among the readers of Qidian, there are too many bad characters about Baochai. In some works, Baochai's plot is constantly beaten and suppressed by the male protagonist, and her harem status is not even stable in the top ten.
Imperial monster
The story is relatively smooth, but at the end, the pig's feet are completely changed beyond recognition, and the pig's feet become a monster of imperial power.
Tell the truth
It's really good, provided you can accept Baochai as a female