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Princess Huaiqing, Princess Lin 'an

2024-10-21 13:21
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Princess Huaiqing was the youngest daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of Ming Dynasty. Her mother was Empress Ma of Xiaoci Gao. She married Wang Ning in the eleventh year of Hongwu. Princess Lin 'an, the eldest daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of Ming Dynasty, married Li Qi, the eldest son of Li Shan, Duke of Korea, and his sons Li Fang and Li Mao in the ninth year of Hongwu. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

Reborn Princess Became A Superstar in Modern Days

Reborn Princess Became A Superstar in Modern Days

Having brought up her younger siblings in troubled times and guiding her younger brother to the throne, Xia Wanyuan is the most legendary eldest princess in the history of the Xia Dynasty. When this eldest princess opens her eyes, she finds herself in a world a thousand years into the future. While she is still called "Princess", it's only a nasty jeer imparted on her as a mockery for her arrogant connections within the entertainment industry. So what if you were rich? In the end you've fallen to a status far lower than any beast! In response, Xia Wanyuan promises that a day would come when they will sincerely call her Princess. Everyone laughs at her, waiting to see the day when she'll be abandoned by the wealthy and affluent. Handsome yet aloof, President Jun Shiling is known only for his success in the corporate world with a demeanor cold enough to cut through ice. He has just one thing to say: Take the one hundred million divorce fee and leave quickly. Two years later, the eldest princess is a two-time winner of a prestigious acting award. The darling of the fashion world, she has become a style icon who is also proficient in the four classical arts. As an all-knowing professor in both literature and poetry, she is also a professor in two departments at the most renowned institute of higher learning. The Olympics? Gold medals are a dime a dozen when considering her skills in fencing and shooting. Her name is spread all over the world and she is filled with an unprecedented glory never bestowed upon any other. The CEO who wanted a divorce at the start refutes on television: "How dare anyone spread rumors about our divorce? My dearest wife, can we have another child?"
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Royal Secret: I'm a Princess!

Royal Secret: I'm a Princess!

After living as a famous Korean vlogger-slash-mukbanger, Neoma died a (shameful) death and regressed to her tragic first life--- the life where she has to live as a hidden princess with a tyrannical father and a yandere twin brother. She died at the hands of her psycho brother in her first life. But luckily, she charmed her "big brother" this time. Her father remains a sc*mbag, though. But a blessing in disguise happened when her twin brother got "sick." Because of that, she has to pretend as the "Crown Prince," forcing her father to treat her well. She thought she was finally on the road to becoming a lady of leisure. But, despite her laziness, she still ends up completing royal duties that put her closer to the throne than her sick twin brother. The next thing she knew, they already prophesied her to be the first empress of their very patriarchal empire. Now Neoma finds herself in the middle of the succession war she never wanted to be involved in! *** [EXCERPT 1] “Neoma de Moonasterio, the first princess of Moonasterion Empire. From now on, you’ll live as Prince Nero’s proxy.” [The hell is this psycho saying?] Neoma, despite her confusion, still smiled at her father--- the emperor. “Father, what do you mean by that?” “From now on, assassins sent by my enemies would target Nero,” the emperor explained. “Until he’s strong enough to protect himself, you’ll pose as your twin brother.” Her smile froze, but she still acted innocent. “But Father. If I take my brother’s position, then wouldn’t the assassins mistake me for him and…” She stopped talking when she realized that was exactly what the emperor wanted her to do. [This sc*mbag wants me to be bait?!] “You’re no longer a princess, Neoma de Moonasterio. From now on, you’ll live as Prince Nero de Moonasterio,” Emperor Nikolai said coldly while looking down at her with glowing red eyes. “Try to survive until your twin brother comes back to take his rightful place, understood?” Neoma was too shocked to react. [Are you f*cking kidding me, you sc*mbag?!] *** [ORIGINAL BOOK COVER. Artwork by sola_cola.] *** [EXCERPT 2] “I’m so sick of your tyrannical a*s,” Neoma yelled at her father aka the emperor. “I won’t forgive you for hurting Lewis and Tteokbokki!” “What will you do about it then?” Nikolai asked with a smirk. “Kill me?” “Yes! I’ll f*cking kill you, sc*mbag!” “Language,” he warned her, upset that his five-year-old daughter curses like a sailor. “Using vulgar words is unbecoming of the future Crown Prince.” “I’m a princess!” Upon yelling those words, the royal princess’s eye color changed from ash-gray to red. [This is getting serious.] “Stop it, Nero,” Nikolai told her sternly. “If you keep that up, the royal knights will come and–” “I’m not Nero!” Neoma screeched angrily. Then she jumped in the air with her left fist, ready to punch him. “In the name of the moon, I’ll punish you!” [What…?] And Princess Neoma, pretending as the Crown Prince for her sick twin brother, punched Emperor Nikolai, her father, in the face.
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Princess Huaiqing, Princess Lin 'an

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2024-10-22 21:35

Princess Huaiqing, the first daughter of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang of the Ming Dynasty, married Wang Ning in the third year of Hongwu (1370). Wang Ning once served as the governor of the Central Army Dudu Fu Tongzhi, later because of Li Shanchang's case was implicated, died in prison. Princess Lin 'an was the eldest daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Her mother was Empress Ma, Empress Xiao Ci Gao. In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), she married Li Qi, the son of Li Shanchang, the Duke of Korea. In the twenty-third year of Hongwu (1390), Li Shanchang was convicted of Hu Weiyong's case. Li Qi and his wife, Princess Lin' an, were ordered to die by Zhu Yuanzhang. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

Greetings to Princess Huaiqing, Princess Lin 'an

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2024-10-24 04:24

Princess Dafeng Huaiqing was a character in the novel " Dafeng Nightwatchman " and its derivative works. She was born to the female protagonist Xu Qi 'an's sister, Xu Pingfeng, and Princess Huaiqing. In the novel, she was the eldest daughter of Emperor Dafeng. Her title was Huaiqing. She was talented, beautiful, determined, brave, and resourceful. Princess Lin 'an was a character in the novel " Duty-in-law " and its derivative works. She was born to the female protagonist Su Taner's sister, Su Wenxing, and the princess of Lin' an. In the novel, she was the eldest daughter of the Great Martial Emperor. Her title was Lin 'an. She was spoiled, unruly, and willful. She liked the male lead, Ning Yi. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

Princess Huaiqing

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2024-10-21 14:00

Princess Huaiqing was one of the female protagonists in the online novel " Dafeng Nightwatchman." She was the Eldest Princess of Dafeng. She had a cold personality, outstanding intelligence, and great ambitions. Princess Huaiqing was described in the play as cold on the outside but passionate on the inside. She had a certain domineering aura and was very conceited about her intelligence. In the drama, Princess Huaiqing was played by actress Mao Xiaohui. Her appearance was elegant and refined, cold and luxurious, which matched the image in the original novel very well. Princess Huaiqing had some interactions with other characters in the play, but there was no mention of whether she had children. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

Princess Huaiqing

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2024-10-09 08:34

Princess Huaiqing was the youngest daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty. Her biological mother was Empress Ma, Empress Xiao Ci Gao. She married Wang Ning in 1378. Wang Ning was the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. He was the left governor of the central military governor's office and was granted the title of Yongchun Marquis. He died in the first year of Yongle (1403), and his posthumous title was "Gong Jing." Princess Huaiqing died in the 22nd year of Yongle (1424) at the age of 64. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

Princess Huaiqing Tomb

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2024-12-26 10:27

Princess Huaiqing's tomb was the tomb of the sixth daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty. It was located at the east entrance of Niushou Mountain in Jiangning District, Nanjing City. The tomb was similar to the tomb of Princess Lin 'an, but it was seriously robbed in the early years, and most of the funerary objects had been stolen. The relics unearthed so far include the princess 'bronze mirror, pottery jar, gold ornaments, gold coins, jade beads, etc., indicating that the tomb owner lived a relatively rich life. The structure of the tomb was relatively intact. The tomb was divided into front and back rooms, and there was a door in the middle. The discovery of the tombs had important academic value for studying the distribution and evolution of the tombs of the royal family and the founding heroes of the Ming Dynasty. Two complete cat skeletons were also found in the tomb, suspected to be the pets of the princess when she was alive.

Princess Huaiqing Tomb

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2024-10-24 10:02

Princess Huaiqing's tomb was discovered at the east entrance of Niushou Mountain in Jiangning District, Nanjing City. It was the tomb of Princess Huaiqing, the sixth daughter of Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang. The tomb pit was dug into the bed rock. The tomb was facing 40°. The tomb pit was 9.7 meters long and 5.5 meters wide. The tomb was divided into front and back rooms, with a door in the middle. The front room was rectangular, 2.5 meters long from north to south and 3.8 meters wide from east to west. The back chamber was rectangular, 5.3 meters long from north to south and 3.8 meters wide from east to west. Two well-preserved cat skeletons were found in the tomb, suspected to be the princess 'pets. Princess Huaiqing died in 1425 at the age of 58. The funerary objects unearthed from the tomb included porcelain vats, porcelain cups, bronze mirrors, gold coins, gold ornaments, jade beads, and human bones. The structure of Princess Huaiqing's tomb was relatively well preserved and would be preserved and displayed in its original location. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

Princess Huaiqing Tomb

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2024-10-23 12:33

Princess Huaiqing's Tomb was a Ming Dynasty tomb excavated by the Nanjing City Institute of Archeology in September 2017. It was located at the east entrance of Niushou Mountain in Jiangning District, Nanjing City. The tomb was built in the base rock, facing the mountain, and the tomb was facing 40°. The tomb was divided into front and back rooms, with a door in the middle. The front room was rectangular, 2.5 meters long from north to south and 3.8 meters wide from east to west. The back chamber was rectangular, 5.3 meters long from north to south and 3.8 meters wide from east to west. Two cat skeletons were found in the tomb, suspected to be the princess 'pets. According to the unearthed epitaph, the tomb owner was Princess Huaiqing, the sixth daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty. Princess Huaiqing married Wang Ning, but Wang Ning was later imprisoned for leaking the secrets of the court and died soon after he was released from prison. Princess Huaiqing died in 1425 at the age of 58 and was buried near the Buddha Peak Palace on Niushou Mountain. The burial items in the princess's tomb had been stolen, and the details were unknown. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

Princess Huaiqing Tomb

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2024-10-22 15:32

Princess Huaiqing's tomb was located at Niushou Mountain and Tiexin Bridge in the south of Nanjing. It was one of the Ming Dynasty princess tombs discovered by the Nanjing City Institute of Archeology between 2017 and 2018. The tomb was large in scale, well-built, and of a high grade. Precious cultural relics such as gilded ornaments and gold buttons were unearthed from the tomb. Princess Huaiqing was the sixth daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty. Her mother was the Sun family of Imperial Consort Chengmu. She and Princess Lin 'an were biological sisters of the same mother. She died in the first year of Hongxi (1425) at the age of 58. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

The End of Princess Huaiqing

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2024-10-21 02:29

According to the information you provided, I am unable to determine who the 'Princess Huaiqing' you are referring to is. You can provide more background information or context about her so that I can better answer your questions. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

Princess Nongyu, Princess Huaiqing's novel

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2024-10-20 05:53

Currently, there were no relevant novels. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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