[Rebirth + True or Fake Daughter + Face Slapping + Fighting for Luck + Gold Finger + Male Protagonist Pampers His Wife Without Principles]
On the day Si Wan died, the entire capital was celebrating the ceremony of enthroning the queen.
Her heart-ripped, disemboweled body was thrown into a mass grave, and she watched as her elder sister Si Qingjia ascended the throne of empress, stepping on her phoenix bones.
The blood-red cuckoo hovering above the woman's head was holding the ninth golden feather stolen from her fate.
"My dear sister, your Phoenix destiny is very useful to me."
"Even His Majesty praised me, saying I was born to be the Queen."
Si Wan was mad with hatred and her resentment was still lingering.
But he was unable to stop Si Qingjia from rising rapidly and living a glorious life.
Reborn back to the night when she was falsely accused of seducing the Seventh Prince, she noticed the corner of Si Qingjia's clothes flash by.
Others were discussing:
"Si Wan is shameless"
"Si Qingjia is pure and innocent"
Later in the Golden Palace.
Si Wan watched the man in black clothes and black hair walk out from behind the dragon throne and put the jade seal into her palm.
"Wanwan, are you just smashing it for fun?"
Si Wan: Where is the cold-blooded and ruthless God of War?
The true spirit merges into a constantly growing small world, and Jia Hui has already attained immortality. All of this began when he awakened in the world of Dream of the Red Chamber.
[You can read *Dream of the Red Chamber* without having read it.]
A modern young man wakes up to find himself transformed into Jia Cong, the illegitimate son of the Jia family in the novel *Dream of the Red Chamber*.
Just as he was worrying about his situation, a slender figure came into his room.
"Sister-in-law, please don't do this..."
Wei Ziqi traveled through time and space, becoming the only son of the Duke of Huguo of the Great Xia Kingdom. He originally thought he would live the life of a dandy young master. <br> But he unexpectedly traveled to a world where women were superior to men. <br> Here, women fought outside and were responsible for earning money to support the family, while men were responsible for taking care of their wives and raising their daughters, acting as househusbands. <br> "Mr. Wei, I will give you all my money from now on. Will you be my husband?" <br> "Mr. Wei, since I met you, I have realized that you are my true love!" <br> "I was too lazy to look back at the flowers, but once I met Wei Lang, I was ruined for life!" <br> ... <br> One day, he was summoned to Fengming Palace, looking up at the most noble woman in the Great Xia, the Empress of the Great Xia! <br> "Wei Ziqi...
[Rebirth + Space + Arranged Marriage to Love + Both Partners are Clean + Face-Slapping]
When Su Yunwan opened her eyes, she found herself reborn before her marriage, and had even unlocked the jade pendant space ahead of time.
Her cousin, Su Shuangshuang, was also reborn along with her.
In her past life, she married Li Zian, a scholar to whom she had been betrothed since childhood, while Su Shuangshuang married He Xiangbei, a hunter from the village.
Years later, Li Zian passed the imperial examinations with flying colors and became the long-lost son of the Marquis of Pingyang. He was appointed as the Grand Minister of Agriculture of Xiahua State, and Su Yunwan was also granted the title of First-Rank Imperial Lady, enjoying wealth and honor in the capital.
Su Shuangshuang's fate was extremely difficult. Not long after her marriage, He Xiangbei broke his leg while hunting in the mountains, becoming a cripple and living a life of poverty.
Taking advantage of the opportunity presented by the heavy work, Su Shuangshuang pretended to fall into the river and was rescued by Li Zian, thus successfully facilitating the marriage exchange and waiting for her husband to earn her an imperial title.
As a result, Su Yunwan continued to live a prosperous life, while Su Shuangshuang's fate was even more bitter than in her previous life...
Transmigrating to the chaotic late Han Dynasty, Liu Zhaoqing aspires to be a peerless hero, but alas, this is a mythical version of the Three Kingdoms. Zhao Yun's spear can pierce a mountain range, Zhang Fei's roar can shatter a person's skull, and Lü Bu's arrow can shoot a halberd from the gate all the way to Jiangdong! And what's even more terrifying is that they are all women! Fortunately, Liu Zhaoqing is already married and has a successful career. He only wants to spend the rest of his life peacefully in this chaotic world with his wife and maids. However… his wife, Zhang Jiao, has been acting strangely lately. She often mutters something like, "The Blue Heaven is dead… the Yellow Heaven shall rise!"
Synopsis: [Ming Dynasty] + [Emperor] + [Political Intrigue] + [Age of Empires System]
At this time, Emperor Taichang was on his deathbed, the Ming Dynasty was in turmoil, three cases occurred simultaneously, treacherous officials plotted to move the palace, vassal states were disaffected, the borders were in turmoil, and foreign powers were surrounding the country. Beset by internal and external troubles, the vast empire was teetering on the brink of collapse!
At a critical juncture, a modern youth with a passion for Ming Dynasty history, Zhu Youxiao, a carpenter-turned-emperor, uses *Age of Empires: Asian Dynasties* as a foundation. His imperial pikemen advance in orderly ranks, a formidable forest; heavily armored cavalry roar forth, crushing all enemies; musketeers stand silently in formation, their cold muzzles gazing upon all nations; he sweeps through the court, eradicating the deep-seated problems of factional strife, reshaping officialdom, and forging a new, iron-willed military spirit; he re-establishes tributary treaties, summoning tribute from all corners of the world; he promotes new laws, revitalizes crafts, enlightens the people, and ignites a prairie fire. The Empire...
Daiyu: "When you were a member of the Embroidered Uniform Guard being chased and killed, like a dog with its tail between its legs, why didn't you look for the problem within yourself?" Zheng Yang: "Then let me ask you, why didn't you look for the problem within yourself when you were unwell? Why didn't you look for the problem within yourself when your father was poisoned? Why didn't you look for the problem within yourself when you were forced to flee with me? Answer me..." Years later, Daiyu, on her throne, looked around and said, "He was a reckless man, a scoundrel, but he was my husband!" And all of this began in the fifth year of the Kangning era, when the Imperial Guards of the Northern Garrison came to Jinling to inspect the salt... This book is set in a fictional Ming Dynasty, with the Qin prince succeeding to the throne after Hongwu. It differs from actual history, so please bear with me!
One day, he transmigrated into the world of *Dream of the Red Chamber*, becoming Jia Huan, a despised little kitten. He was coldly treated by his grandmother, schemed against by his stepmother, and disliked by his brothers. Even his own sister, Tan Chun, looked down on him, lamenting that Bao Yu wasn't her biological brother. So be it. The books Bao Yu refused to read, Jia Huan would read. The essays Bao Yu refused to write, Jia Huan would write. The fame and fortune Bao Yu didn't want to pursue, Jia Huan would strive for. His stepmother was a noblewoman, so he would use his literary talent to win her a first-rank imperial title. —Later. On the day of his successful examination, parading through the streets, his cousin from the Lin family of Yangzhou arrived in her sedan chair. Lin Daiyu lightly lifted the beaded curtain, glancing sideways, and saw a young man in a crimson robe, his eyes bright as stars. Daiyu: I knew my grandmother's mansion had a magical jade pendant; seeing it today, I know the rumors are true…
He traveled through time and became the Prince of Lu in the Ming Dynasty. After his death, Zhu Yuanzhang gave him the posthumous title of Huang.
This identity is so tempting!
It is perfectly reasonable for me to be unconventional and indulge in pleasure!
Above him was his benevolent father, Emperor Taizu of Ming, who spoiled him, and below him were his ministers who thought he was ridiculous.
So, I am a spendthrift, absurd, and shameless, but I am a good prince.
Thus, the imperial seal was returned, the ironclad ship went out to sea, and the national treasures entered the Ming Museum.
Thus, wherever the sun, moon, mountains and rivers shine, it is all Han territory!
Good father, please indulge me again.