A brothel madam was arrested for her crimes, and Ajiao, who hadn't yet served any customers, was sent back to her aunt's house by the authorities. Sixteen-year-old Ajiao had a fair face, cherry lips, could play the zither and sing, and could massage shoulders and backs, but because she had drunk a potion that would prevent her from having children, no one wanted her. The old Mrs. Zhao next door gritted her teeth and spent ten taels of silver to hire her as a concubine for the official Zhao Yanping. Before she died, Old Mrs. Zhao held her grandson's hand and repeatedly instructed him: "She's just a toy I bought for you to learn manners. Use her before you get married. When you're really ready to marry, sell her beforehand. Don't keep her to cause trouble for my proper granddaughter-in-law!" Zhao Yanping: "Okay." Later, Zhao Yanping took Ajiao and the child to kowtow at the old lady's grave. "Grandmother, from now on, Ajiao will be your proper granddaughter-in-law. Is that alright?" Reading Notes: 1. A sweet, slice-of-life story set in ancient times, unfolding gently. 2. Cover artist's Weibo @画之是穆之* Completed Recommendations: Quick Transmigration: The Pampered Wife/National Beauty and Fragrance/Southern City/Imperial Grace in Brocade Robes/Spring Warmth and Fragrance/The Road to Becoming a Beloved Empress/Your Little Wife in the Prince's Mansion is More Beautiful Than the Moonlight/Dark Colors are Deep/The Emperor's Princess. Other completed works are in the author's column, please collect! Theme: Ordinary people, all walks of life.
Everyone praised Yin Hui for her destiny as a noblewoman, and indeed she married into the Prince of Yan's mansion and became the daughter-in-law of an emperor's grandson. However, her husband was always away from home, and seldom spoke to her. Yin Hui tried her best to warm his heart, but in the end, he brought home a widowed cousin and wanted to take care of her. Yin Hui: No way! Husband: Let's go to sleep first, and we'll talk tomorrow morning. As a result, that night, Yin Hui suddenly went back to ten years ago. · A post-marital romance, with an everyday style and no abuse. · Mainly about the male and female protagonists, but also about the other families in the mansion. · A fictional imitation of the Ming Dynasty.
Wei Rao from the Cheng'an Earl's Mansion is beautiful but has no good reputation. Before marrying Lu Zhuo to bring good luck, she put forward three conditions: · A betrothal gift of 100,000 yuan; · If Lu Zhuo dies, Wei Rao can take half of the betrothal gift home; · If Lu Zhuo survives, he cannot divorce her. Lu Zhuo, who woke up and learned about this, laughed it off. Wei Rao's behavior is frivolous, and she looks like a seductive and troublesome person. She is definitely not the right candidate for a good wife. Due to the agreement, he will not divorce her, but Wei Rao can never expect to receive any of his favor. However, it didn't take long for Lu Zhuo to become a strong evidence of "men's lust". The prince, who was so dignified and majestic at the time, has become more and more rebellious since marrying Wei Rao! Reading tips: 1. The heroine loves money. 2. Cover artist @木子画之* Recommended: Quickly Wear the Beautiful Wife / National Beauty / South City / Imperial Grace in the Brocade Boudoir / Spring Warmth and Fragrance / The Road to a Favored Empress / The Young Wife of the Royal Palace, You Are More Beautiful Than the Moonlight / Dark Color is Strong / The Movie King's Princess. Other completed works are in the column, please collect! Concept: Confidence is the Most Beautiful. If you think "Marrying the Golden Hairpin" is good, please don't forget to recommend it to your friends on QQ group and Weibo!
During the spring plowing season, Tong Sui hastily married. Her husband's family lived twenty miles away, and Tong Sui had never been there. She had never met her husband, who had served six years in the military. She only heard that he was a murderous person, and that even ordinary people would not dare to provoke him. On the eve of her wedding, a neighboring scholar wanted to elope with her. Tong Sui refused, as she liked the scholar's gentleness.