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Is there a classic ancient romance novel where the male protagonist is a prince and the story begins with a first encounter? Was there any plot regarding the day of the imperial edict's betrothal or engagement?

2024-08-14 13:38
I'm looking for the name of an ancient romance novel. It was quite a classic. At the beginning of the novel, it was their first meeting. The male protagonist was a prince, and the imperial edict bestowed the marriage on the day of the engagement. When he saw that the female protagonist was especially delicate and refined, he fell in love with the female protagonist. In the end, he married the female protagonist, but the male protagonist never knew that he married the female protagonist. He had never seen the female lead or been to her room. The female lead had a very calm personality. Later, it seemed that the female protagonist was playing the flute by the pond in the mansion. Then, the male protagonist realized that it was the person he had been missing. He hugged the female protagonist from behind and said,"It's you. It's really you!" He really couldn't remember anything else! Please help me! Thank you, kind-hearted person!
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I recommend the book "The Reborn Princess Consort, She's Charming and Touching". The male protagonist is a prince. The beginning of the novel is about first meeting and the imperial edict bestowing marriage. In the story, the female protagonist Lin Yishu traveled back in time. On the night of her wedding, she had a conflict with the prince. Later, for various reasons, they reunited. The male protagonist was disabled, and the female protagonist was stranded in a foreign country. The two of them finally got together. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

My Crown Prince Consort Is a Firecracker!

My Crown Prince Consort Is a Firecracker!

A genius talisman practitioner is reborn as a seven-year-old girl! However, her innocent appearance belies her vicious personality. In the remote countryside, the Crown Prince runs into her, beating up her enemy. She is indifferent, but it’s love at first sight for the Crown Prince! “Not good, Your Highness the Crown Prince, Her Highness the Crown Prince Consort used an immobilization talisman on His Majesty the Emperor, and His Majesty is currently eating dirt in the main hall.” “Isn’t that normal? Who told that dog emperor to provoke my wife? I say it’s a job well done! Pour a bucket of ice water on him to cool him down!” “Your Highness the Crown Prince, it’s really not good this time! The great Crown Prince Consort threw out three explosion talismans and destroyed Noble Consort Zheng and her house!” A certain crown prince laughed madly. “Job well done! She’s truly my wife; she’s as awesome as always!” “Crown Prince, Crown Prince, it’s seriously bad this time! A beautiful man appeared in the great Crown Prince Consort’s room!” You got cuckolded again! The crown prince harshly picked up the handsome man half laying on her bed. “Who are you?” A certain consort replied with a stoic face. “I drew a deity-inviting talisman and summoned a venerable immortal of love.” “Get lost as soon as you finish fighting!” “Oh, sorry, it's easier to invite the devil in than to send him away!” I’m not leaving! Embark on this adventure of a little stoic who just wants to grow stronger and protect her family but unwittingly ends up with a merry company of troublemakers. A riveting cocktail of cultivation, zombies, and sci-fic!
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How to write the imperial edict of the ancient imperial concubine

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2024-12-25 03:19

In ancient times, imperial edicts for consorts were usually written in a solemn and gorgeous way. We can see some of the relevant imperial edict's format and words. For example, in the Legend of Zhen Huan, the imperial edict when conferring Guan Concubine wrote: " Guan Concubine Zhen, bestowed by Heaven, is a sign of the inner court. I hope that in the future, she will cultivate virtue and self-restraint, live harmoniously in the palace, serve diligently, and continue to have descendants." When the Qing Dynasty conferred the title of empress, the imperial edict wrote," By the will of heaven, the emperor decreed that Consort Xi of the Yuhu Lu family, with great virtue and grace, respectfully bow and receive the Empress Dowager's kind words. Consort Xi is hereby conferred." However, due to the limited search results, we are unable to provide a more detailed format and wording of the imperial edict.

In which time-travel novels did the female protagonist change the imperial edict to choose a husband like Qing Zheng and the male protagonist change the imperial edict like the Third Prince?

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2024-09-13 16:06

I recommend 'The Empress Choosing A Husband' to you. This book was a time-travel novel. The female protagonist, the CEO of the Han Corporation, traveled to Korea to become a princess and the future queen. However, she did not want to be surrounded by people. She found a palace maid to be a substitute and disguised herself as a man to read with. A list of husbands was presented to her. She didn't want to be surrounded by people, so she found a palace maid to be a substitute while she disguised herself as a man. A lively and lively life of choosing a husband in the Academy gradually began. Then, the imperial edict came. She had to marry the Third Prince who admitted that he had married the wrong concubine and started a happy love. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

What are the characteristics of imperial edict novel?

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2024-11-28 13:00

An imperial edict novel often has elements related to imperial power and court. It may feature imperial decrees, court politics, and the hierarchical system within the imperial court. For example, it could show how an imperial edict affects the lives of different characters, like nobles, commoners, and officials. The plot might revolve around the struggle for power in the court, with characters using or defying imperial edicts to achieve their goals.

Was there an ancient romance novel where the male protagonist was a prince, the female protagonist was engaged to the prince in her previous life, the male protagonist was the prince's uncle, and the prince was not the second male lead, while the male protagonist was the first male protagonist?

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2024-09-02 20:59

Yes, I recommend 'The All-rounded Princess Consort Asks for a Disciple.' The male lead was the cold and indifferent Prince Chen, and the female lead was the second daughter of the prime minister's residence. In her previous life, the female lead was engaged to the crown prince, and the male lead was the crown prince's uncle. The crown prince was not the second male lead, and the male lead was the first. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Have you recommended any suitable material for the ancient emperor's imperial edict of marriage?

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2024-09-11 11:27

"I have an edict on my pilgrimage, granting (the man's name) the right to marry (the woman's name) as a consort. I will choose a date to get married." (Note: The names of the man and woman can be changed to the names of the characters needed for the plot of the novel.) I hope the above answers will be helpful to you. Thank you for your question.

Who is written in the imperial edict?

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2024-09-21 19:33

The edict for 17 episodes did not specify who to write about. The content of the imperial edict was mainly about the battle between the fourth prince and the eighth prince, as well as preparations for the war between the two countries.

How to write the imperial edict of a concubine in a novel?

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2024-09-16 14:27

The writing method of the imperial edict in the novel depended on the plot and background of the novel. Under normal circumstances, the way to write an imperial edict with a title for a concubine was as follows: Concubines and imperial edicts were important props that usually appeared in the plot of novels. In novels, imperial edicts could be a symbolic item used to show the power and dignity of a ruler. The imperial edict was exquisitely made and usually had the ruler's portrait, title, date and other detailed information printed on it. 2. In the novel, the writing method of the imperial edict with the title of concubine could be determined according to different backgrounds. In some historical novels, imperial edicts with titles of concubines may be used to show historical figures and events. In some sci-fi novels, imperial edicts with titles and concubines might be used to showcase future technology and civilization. In the novel, the writing method of the imperial edict with the title of concubine also needed to pay attention to some details. For example, the font and layout of the imperial edict should clearly state the names and positions of the imperial officials and officials in the imperial edict. At the same time, the content of the imperial edict had to be reasonable and not overly exaggerated or false. The writing method of the imperial edict also needed to consider the plot and character creation of the novel. For example, in a novel, the imperial edict of the ruler's concubine should establish a certain connection with the protagonist or other characters in the novel to enhance the plot and character creation of the novel. Concubine and imperial edict was one of the common props in novels. Its writing method could be flexibly applied according to different backgrounds and plots.

Is there any recommendation for a strong male protagonist in a school novel with an engagement plot?

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2024-09-11 04:50

I recommend the following novels to you. They should suit your needs: "School hunk, please advise" was a romantic youth novel about a couple who were engaged. The female protagonist mistakenly entered an aristocratic school and became a fake commoner, while the male protagonist was a low-key and cold real wealthy family in the school. When they first met, they were at loggerheads, but later on, they started dating in a high-profile manner. They showed off their love everywhere and showed off their affection everywhere. It was very sweet. This novel is a 1v1 sweet love story! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Was there an ancient romance novel where the male protagonist was a god and the plot was cold?

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2024-09-12 05:30

Yes, I recommend you to read the novel "Beautiful Flower Fairy: The Exalted Goddess is Very Cold." The male protagonist is an immortal, cold and noble. He has an unforgettable master-disciple relationship with the female protagonist. Their emotions are intertwined. I believe it will bring you a different experience. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Please recommend an ancient romance novel. The male protagonist is a prince, and the female protagonist becomes the male protagonist's concubine. There is no transmigration plot.

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2024-08-29 16:12

I recommend "The General's Wife's Happiness" to you. This was an ancient romance novel. It was about the female protagonist who was forced to be a concubine. After ten years of humiliation, she returned from nirvana, killed the gods, protected her family property, protected her brother, and found a good family for herself. The male protagonist was a greedy aunt's uncle. The female protagonist was unwilling to marry the male protagonist at first, but she counterattacked step by step. In the end, she protected the family property, appeased her brother, and won the male protagonist's heart. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

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