In the old days, Yu Zhouzhou lived in the northern city of Haerbin.
Yu Zhouzhou, played by Li Randy in Hello in the Old Times, was a very outstanding character. She was smart, kind, independent, and had a strong heart. Her upbringing was an important part of the novel's plot, which left a deep impression on the audience. Li Landi displayed Yu Zhouzhou's character in her performance. Her acting skills were excellent. Her performance made the audience deeply resonate with Yu Zhouzhou's character, and at the same time, they were worried about her fate. The character played by Li Randy was a very successful actress. She showed the essence of the character in her performance and left a deep impression on the audience.
Sorry, the Yu Zhouzhou written in Chang 'an in August was not her. Yu Zhouzhou was a character in "Orange Growing in Huainan" and Chang 'an in August was the author himself.
According to the information provided, there were the following novels that could be recommended to Zou Zhouzhou: 1. "The Little Scholar," a novel about an urban entertainment star. The main plot was the story of the male protagonist becoming a writer. 2. "Time Traversing Douluo Three Thousand Years" was a light novel derived from Doujinshi. It mainly described a person's adventures on Douluo Continent. 3. "The Surging Waves of the Southern Ming Dynasty" was a historical novel from the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. The main plot was an adventure story in which the protagonist traveled through the historical background of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. 4. "The Daily Life of a Supporting Character" was an urban supernatural novel. The main plot was to describe the world and story in the novel from the perspective of the supporting character. 5. "The Evil Female Senior Apprentice Clings to Me" was a light novel. It was a daily love story. The main plot was the love story between the male lead and the senior. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Celebrating the return of Northern Qi was chapter 253 of the fourth volume. The chapter was called " Throwing Handkerchiefs on the Ancient Road of Changting."
How did you die in the old days? It's not in the books. In the novel " Hello, Old Time," Yu Zhouzhou's mother died when she was young, but the novel did not describe in detail how she died. This is because the novel is a fictional art form that needs to maintain a certain degree of mystery and suspense in order to attract the reader's interest. Although the novel did not explicitly describe the specific details of Yu Zhouzhou's mother's death, readers could infer the reason for her death through the plot and character relationships of the novel. In the novel, Yu Zhouzhou's father, Lin Yang, also mentioned that his mother had once suffered from a certain illness, but after treatment, her condition improved and she lived the rest of her life smoothly. Therefore, we can guess that the reason for Yu Zhouzhou's mother's death might be due to some kind of illness or a failed surgery. In order to maintain the continuity and mystery of the plot, the specific cause of death of Yu Zhouzhou's mother was not clearly described in the novel.
"Prince Charming, Please Don't Hang Up." This was a modern romance novel about urban life. It told the story of the female protagonist, Gu Zhouzhou, who had transmigrated into the novel and became a cannon fodder mother who had died from the beginning. In order to survive, she had no choice but to throw a tantrum and roll around with her baby, acting cute in all sorts of ways just to beg her Prince Charming not to hang up.😋I recommend Prince Charming Please Don't Hang Up to you. The plot of this novel is interesting and a little strange. It looks very relaxed and won't be too heavy. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
The Northern King of Dafeng's night watchmen massacred the city in order to advance to Rank Two. Northern Battlefront King and the emperor conspired to kill 380,000 people in Chuzhou, using the plague as an excuse. The purpose of doing this was to let the Northern Battlefront King take the blood essence of the commoners to advance to Rank Two. The specific motive and background information might need to be further read to understand. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The reason why the king of Northern Battlefront slaughtered the city was not clearly explained in the novel. The king of Northern Battlefront might have been driven by anger, fear, hatred, or other emotions, or he might have done it to take revenge, punish, or control a certain group. In the novel, Xu Beizhi, the second son of the Prince of Beiliang, Xu Xiao, hated the Liyang Dynasty to the bone because of the death of the Princess Consort of Beiliang, Wu Su. He carried out the 'Killing Hu Order' in the Northern Liang army and massacred a large number of Northern Mang people. He was known as the 'Butcher of the Northern Liang'. His actions caused the dissatisfaction and resistance of the Northern Liang Army and the Northern Mang people, which eventually led to the division and destruction of the Northern Liang. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The Northern King of Da Feng's night watchmen massacred the city to extract his blood essence to prepare for his promotion to the Second Stage. In the novel, the Northern King conspired with the emperor to slaughter 380,000 people in Chuzhou, using the plague as an excuse. The purpose of doing this was to promote the Northern Battlefront King to Rank Two, so that he could suppress the fate of the country, so that Da Feng would not have to worry about the border, and deter the officials. As for why the Northern Battlefront King didn't provide more information about the massacre. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In << Sword Snow Stride >>, the second son of the Northern Liang Prince Xu Xiao, Xu Lin, ordered the massacre of the city due to personal hatred. In the novel, the Prince of Beiliang, Xu Lin, was arranged by the Prince of Beiliang, Xu Xiao, to be stationed at Mount Qingliang at the northern gate of Beiliang. However, in a battle, Xu Lin's wife and daughter were killed, and the army of Beiliang was almost completely wiped out. Only Xu Lin and his trusted aides escaped. Xu Lin believed that it was Bei Mang, the enemy of the Prince of Beiliang, Xu Xiao, who had ordered this massacre. In order to take revenge, he had decided to massacre the entire city. Before Xu Lin massacred the city, he had sent a letter to the Prince of Beiliang, Xu Xiao, asking his father to send troops to support him, but Xu Xiao refused. Xu Lin thought that his father was deliberately watching him make a fool of himself, so he decided to act alone. Xu Lin led his trusted aides and some soldiers of the Northern Liang Army to sneak into a small city in the Northern Mang under the cover of the night and ordered a massacre. Xu Lin's actions caused the Prince of Beiliang, Xu Xiao, to be dissatisfied. He thought that Xu Lin's actions were destroying the peace of Beiliang, so he ordered Xu Lin to be executed. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!