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I recommend some ancient romance novels, in which the female protagonist eventually becomes an empress or imperial concubine.

2024-08-24 04:23
Don't transmigrate, it's best if it's pure palace fighting. Then the female lead is scheming, and the relationship shouldn't be too messy. I'm embarrassed to ask for a lot. Actually, it's fine as long as it looks good.
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πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "My Empress Bewitched Again": In order to recover her stolen life, the female protagonist wandered the harem and finally became the empress. 2. "The Vicious Female Supporting Actor Becomes the Group's Favorite": The female protagonist transmigrated into the harem and took the group's favorite script to do the evil female supporting actor's business. However, she was always whitewashed and eventually became the queen. 3. "The Imperial Concubine's plaque has been flipped again": The female protagonist transmigrated to become a short-lived Imperial Concubine. She was protected by the Empress Dowager's aunt and a few crazy demon brothers who doted on her sister. However, the Emperor kept flipping her plaque and eventually became the Empress. 4. "My Queen is Silly and Sweet": The female lead was chosen as the queen, but later found herself a little silly and sweet, and needed to learn how to be a queen. 5. "Murder of the Palace: Return of the Poison Queen": The female protagonist was resurrected after being killed. She used her own poison to poison her enemies. In the end, she set off a bloody storm and became the queen. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Can you recommend some modern romance novels in which the male protagonist eventually becomes a lawyer and the female protagonist eventually becomes a university professor?

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2024-08-12 08:26

I have two books to recommend to you: 1. "I'm in Love with the Male Lead of the Manga" was a modern romance novel written by the author Qi Xu. The female lead was a web novelist who had transmigrated into her own manga and became the cat beside the manga's male lead. Later, the female lead met the male lead in real life and the two began to fall in love. The male protagonist later became a lawyer, while the female protagonist became a university professor. 2. The book "Drifting in the North" was a modern romance and urban life novel written by the author, the strong fish girl. The female protagonist, An Yuchen, was a Beidrift writer and an older leftover woman. She looked weak and obedient, but she was rebellious and willful in her bones. She met Lu Yingchong, a well-known university professor who was ten years older than her. Soon, the two of them confirmed their relationship. Later on, the female lead also became a university professor. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which of the ancient romance novels had the crippled empress as the female protagonist?

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2024-08-24 13:45

I recommend "Wild Concubine Taming the Evil King" to you. The female protagonist of this book is also a woman who has been slandered by others and bears the name of injustice. However, she has not been defeated. Instead, through her own efforts and wisdom, she has won the respect and love of everyone in the layers of danger. I hope you like the story of the female lead's hard work. Thank you for your question, Mwah ~

Was there any ancient romance novel that described how the female protagonist was raised by the imperial concubine, named Nan Nan, and was raised by the empress dowager and the emperor after the imperial concubine passed away?

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2024-07-16 22:40

I recommend the book,"Substitute Marriage to a Concubine's Daughter: A Black-bellied Prince, Please Teach". The female protagonist, Ji Chunxiao, was raised by the Imperial Concubine. After the Imperial Concubine died, she was handed over to the Empress Dowager and the Emperor to raise. She also had a nickname called Nan Nan. This novel was a classical fictional romance novel. There was also a black-bellied prince in the novel. It was very interesting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which female protagonist was the ninth daughter of the Wei family's concubine, who eventually married the prince and became the imperial concubine?

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2024-09-18 01:17

πŸ˜‹I recommend "Shu Buchong1" to you! This novel was about a member of a mysterious organization who had been reborn and returned to ancient times. She replaced the murdered Lady Jiu and fought for power in the palace. In the end, she became Jiu Wangye's imperial concubine. The story was full of ups and downs, and the secret of the palace struggle was enjoyable. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—~

Which novels introduced the female protagonist to transmigrate into an unpopular imperial concubine? Can you recommend some?

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2024-09-11 01:06

πŸ˜‹According to your needs, I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. " Your Majesty, your character has collapsed ": The female protagonist transmigrated to become the most unfavored concubine in the harem. Faced with all kinds of injustice, she decided to escape, but was caught by the emperor. Although it was a novel about time travel, it also had elements of fighting in the palace. 2. "Don't bother me, Your Majesty: Concubine in the Deep Palace": The female lead was a concubine who couldn't be pampered. She was at the lowest level of the harem and was bullied by other concubines. However, she relied on her own hard work and intelligence to successfully turn the tables and become the Empress. This was a novel about a fight in the palace. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah! If you have any other requests, please continue asking.

Which novels had the female lead as the imperial concubine?

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2024-08-30 01:15

πŸ˜‹I recommend the novel," The Lost Love in the Ming Palace ", to you. It tells the story of a female protagonist who grew up from a young palace maid to a noble consort. Her life went through four generations of ups and downs in the imperial court, and finally she was doted on by the emperor for the rest of her life. The plot of the novel is compact, and the elements of fighting in the palace are very rich. It is very suitable for readers who like ancient romance. I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation.

Please recommend a novel with the female protagonist as the imperial concubine.

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2024-08-30 01:38

I recommend this book,"The Story of a Concubine's Battle in the Palace", to you. It is a novel about a fight in the palace and tells the story of an ordinary woman's legendary life as the empress dowager. The female lead went from a young consort who no one cared about in the depths of the palace to a beautiful consort who was doted on by the emperor. She rose step by step and fought in the palace. It was very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

I recommend some ancient harem novels similar to the transmigration of Imperial Concubine Wenxi.

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2024-07-16 18:15

Let me recommend you a few ancient harem novels. I hope you will like them! - "After I Marry a Concubine, I Have Mind Reading Skills": The story of the protagonist, Gu Wanning, who was forced to fight for the harem after entering the palace. Together with the mind-reading skills she obtained, it formed a legendary love that transcended time and space. - "The Empress Loves Melons for a Thousand Years": The protagonist, Guan Tongshu, originally wanted to stay at home and watch gossip, but was forced to participate in the harem selection. In the end, she unexpectedly became the master of the harem and used various methods to favor the emperor, creating the strongest harem in history. - "Concubine Han Dyes Qingcheng with Ink": The story of the protagonist entering the palace to select talents, staying by the side of King Jin, helping him ascend the throne, and finally becoming the empress. It also involved power struggles and emotional entanglements. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Please recommend an ancient romance novel where the female protagonist knows martial arts and eventually becomes the queen?

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2024-09-01 20:43

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Di Daughter's Poisonous Conspiracy": The female protagonist had a lot of tricks, fought in the palace, and finally became the queen. 2. "The Princess is Alluring: The Defiant Demon Empress Battles the Evil Emperor": The female protagonist is a martial arts expert. She likes to tease beautiful men and eventually becomes the empress. 3. "The Princess Consort Knows Martial Arts, This King Can't Stop Her": The female lead was also a martial arts master and eventually married the emperor. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

What was the name of the imperial concubine in ancient novels?

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2024-09-20 14:21

In ancient novels, the names of concubines were usually based on the character's personality, appearance, situation, and other factors. Here are some common examples of names: 1. Beautiful concubines, such as Lin Daiyu in "Dream of the Red Chamber" and Lin Chong in "Water Margins". 2. Smart concubines, such as Diao Chan in Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Qiuxiang in Tang Bohu's Diao Qiuxiang. 3 kind-hearted concubines, such as Chang'e in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, Bai Jingjing in Journey to the West, etc. 4. Brave concubines: Wu Song in Water Margins, Wang Xifeng in Dream of the Red Chamber, etc. 5. Talented concubines, such as Xue Baochai in "Dream of the Red Chamber" and Bai Gujing in "Journey to the West". The names of concubines in ancient novels were often full of poetry and imagination, but also reflected the character's personality and characteristics.

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