Here are some recommendations for novels about female prisoners in ancient times:
1. " Mr. Prosperous Woman ": This novel tells the story of the protagonist, Luo Rongwan, who tries her best to regain her family property after her family abandoned her. At the same time, she also falls into an emotional entanglement.
2. " The Rebirth of the Bloody Black Phoenix ": The female protagonist was imprisoned for her crime. After she was released, she became the Queen of Revenge. In order to ruin the other party's reputation, she constantly planned revenge.
3. " Abduction of Love ": The male protagonist is imprisoned because he loves the female protagonist, and the female protagonist's heart becomes cold. The story was heart-wrenching and touching.
Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other novels about ancient female prisoners who have not been mentioned.
The following were some recommended novels that were similar to prisoner love: All in Silence, Remnant Voice, Eldest Daughter Thirty, Running Water, and Grass Marriage. These novels all had fascinating plots and thrilling stories that could satisfy readers 'preference for escape novels.
Qing Xian Prison referred to the plot in " Qing Yu Nian " where Fan Xian was imprisoned by the Qing Emperor. It could be seen that Fan Xian was imprisoned by the Qing Emperor and that Fan Xian had carried out a series of provocations and resistance against the Qing Emperor. However, the specific details of Qing Xian's imprisonment and the reason for Fan Xian's imprisonment were not clearly explained in the search results provided. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to accurately answer the specific situation of Qing Xian's imprisonment.
Definitely not a true story. 'Prisoners' is a work of fiction crafted by the filmmakers to entertain and engage the audience. It doesn't represent any actual events or people from the real world.
There were many ways to solve the problem of three prisoners sharing the soup. One of the answers was to let A divide the soup first, then B had the right to choose to divide the soup again, and finally C chose first. If B chose to redistribute the soup, the last person would take the soup; if B gave up the right to redistribute the soup, the second person would take the soup. This would ensure a fair distribution of the soup and maintain peace between them.