Chapter 86 of the sixth volume of Celebrating the Years, Three Nights in the Palace, was a chapter in Maoni's novel, Celebrating the Years. We are unable to obtain more information about this chapter.
The three major workshops of the palace treasury were the A Workshop, B Workshop, and C Workshop. The A Workshop was responsible for producing glassware, crafts that required high precision, porcelain, expensive perfumes, and famous liquor that had been steamed again and again. The second workshop was responsible for mass-producing cotton cloth and gauze, researching rice seeds, and forging steel and other living materials. The Third Workshop was responsible for the production of ships and advanced armaments needed by the military, such as the light crossbows equipped by the Black Knights.
The scenes of the palaces in the celebration included Qin and Han Film and Television City in Guizhou, Qin and Han Film and Television City in Duyun, Stone Forest in Kunming, Xiangshan Film and Television City, Qianshan in Guizhou and Rape Flower Sea in Luoping. These places provided a unique background and beautiful scenery, adding charm to the ancient costume scene in the drama. Among them, Duyun Qinhan Film and Television City was a film and television experience base that integrated film and television drama shooting and Qin and Han cultural tourism. It had the world's largest palace building of the Han Dynasty. The scenes of the palaces celebrating the New Year were filmed in these places, showing the magnificent palaces and antique buildings, making the audience feel as if they had traveled back in time to that soul-stirring era.
The description of Princess Taiping's three days and three nights took place in the 28th episode of "Ci of the Great Ming Palace." In this episode, Princess Taiping came to persuade him at the request of a minister, but unexpectedly met Zhang Yizhi. Zhang Yizhi was a person who was proficient in women's psychology. His appearance made Princess Taiping's last bit of resistance and faith seem weak. In the next three days and three nights, Princess Taiping felt an unprecedented caress and care. Zhang Yizhi made use of Taiping's feelings for Xue Shao to let her experience her body and desires. In the end, she completely threw herself into Zhang Yizhi's arms. This plot showed the struggle and choice of Princess Taiping between power, love and desire. At the same time, it also revealed the complexity of Zhang Yizhi's character and his psychological motives.
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The three books written by Jinshan Night Talk were Hearing, Choice, and Education.
I'm not very familiar with this novel specifically, but generally, it might be about the events and intrigues that take place during the nights within the inner palace. It could involve the relationships between the characters living there, such as the emperor, his concubines, and the palace servants.
Gu Tingye and Ming Lan didn't have a plot that lasted three days and three nights in the original novel,"
The novel "The Battle Begins with Disciples" fits your needs. I recommend it to you. The protagonist in the book accidentally transmigrated to the world of "Battle Through the Heavens". With amazing talent and the appearance of a Great Emperor, he started from a disciple and crushed everything. Later on, not only did he become the disciple of Three Nights, but he also married Three Nights. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were a few places that were suitable for a three-day and two-night trip. Weizhou Island in Beihai, Guangxi was a good choice for diving and enjoying the sun. Tianjin was also a suitable destination for three days and two nights. One could visit attractions such as Zhang Xueliang's former residence and the porcelain house. Hefei's safari park and Hanhai Polar Sea World were also good choices. Weihai's International Bathing Place, Nanjing's Gulangyu Island, and other places were also suitable for three days and two nights of travel. Luoyang's Longmen Grotto and Chengdu's Kuanzhai Alley were also good choices. In general, according to the information provided, the above places were suitable for a three-day and two-night trip.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about the experiences or relationship that develops over three nights with a character who is a scoundrel. It could involve a story of love, adventure, or conflict.