When she was released from prison after three years, she suddenly discovered that her best friend had already married her fiancé. Her punishment became a joke.Never in her wildest dreams would she imagine that when she was at the end of her road, the person who would support her would be the fifth young master of the Liang family, who she loathed and disliked in the open and in the dark.She wanted to use Fifth Young Master's power to take revenge, but she discovered that this man was truly despicable!
When Chen Nianran woke up, he found that he had turned into the girl from Friday in the city ...Warm houses... warm rooms... She knew that her young master understood the meaning of this greenhouse.After successfully turning the young master into a man, she did as the old lady had wished. He brought a bag of silver home and watered the flowers ... That's exactly what I wanted to be in my previous life.Just as she was waving her hands to develop her agriculture, who would have thought that her family members, as well as the little bun in her stomach, would all come looking for her ...The Story of Modern Agricultural University Students Transmigrating through the Ancient Era, Transforming into Farmers, Harvesting Foodstuffs, Love and Steamed Bun
Five years ago, she was caught in a conspiracy and had to hide in his room. After something happened, she quietly left the place. Five years later, she returned with her lovely twins. The twins had a similar face to him, and after reuniting with him, he finally, uncontrollably, fell in love with her and their children ... ☆About the Author☆ Tang Guoguo is an outstanding novel author. Her works include: and , and other fine books. All of her novels are fantastic. Both the plot and writing are excellent.
Within the royal palace of the Xuan Zhen Country. The spring breeze blew, and the sun shone brightly. Every corner was decorated with red and green lanterns hung high up in the sky. The beautiful jade trees and silver flowers were beyond compare. The guests were as numerous as clouds, flourishing like brocades. The crowd gathered, and sounds of laughter could be heard incessantly.
She was an arrogant young lady who had been deprived of the warmth of her family since she was a child and longed for affection; he was a kind young mafia lord, but he had killed his beloved woman and made her afraid of love; by a coincidence, she had become the tutor of his son; he had doted on her as a eldest daughter, and made her happy, took care of her illness, and fought for her inheritance; she had always thought that he was the best person in the world for her; but in the end she had discovered how cruel he was to her, and he had spoiled her so much that the world thought he liked her, but he had said, I think of you only as a daughter. And it was only when the other men took her hand did he come to realize that I have not married in so many years because I was waiting for you to grow up ...
She was betrayed by her ex-boyfriend a year ago. She was caught red-handed by him again after a year, and begged for mercy in a tearful voice. Ming Xuan looked at her. "This is only the beginning, my darling!"
Desire, virtue, courtesans (also known as sing-song girls), and the denizens of Shanghai's pleasure quarters are just some of the elements that constitute Han Bangqing's extraordinary novel of late imperial China. Han's richly textured, panoramic view of late-nineteenth-century Shanghai follows a range of characters from beautiful sing-song girls to lower-class prostitutes and from men in positions of social authority to criminals and ambitious young men recently arrived from the country. Considered one of the greatest works of Chinese fiction, The Sing-song Girls of Shanghai is now available for the first time in English. Neither sentimental nor sensationalistic in its portrayal of courtesans and their male patrons, Han's work inquires into the moral and psychological consequences of desire. Han, himself a frequent habitué of Shanghai brothels, reveals a world populated by lonely souls who seek consolation amid the pleasures and decadence of Shanghai's demimonde. He describes the romantic games played by sing-song girls to lure men, as well as the tragic consequences faced by those who unexpectedly fall in love with their customers. Han also tells the stories of male patrons who find themselves emotionally trapped between desire and their sense of propriety. First published in 1892, and made into a film by Hou Hsiao-hsien in 1998, The Sing-song Girls of Shanghai is recognized as a pioneering work of Chinese fiction in its use of psychological realism and its infusion of modernist sensibilities into the traditional genre of courtesan fiction. The novel's stature has grown with the recent discovery of Eileen Chang's previously unknown translation, which was unearthed among her papers at the University of Southern California. Chang, who lived in Shanghai until 1956 when she moved to California and began to write in English, is one of the most acclaimed Chinese writers of the twentieth century.
On the continent of the Vast Sky Empire, the experts were as numerous as the clouds. Divine Beasts wreaked havoc, and tens of thousands of clans were present. The impoverished youth had awoken an ancient bloodline. He had risen through adversity, and had been reborn through fire. Cultivating the Primordial Dragon Subduing Secret Art to refine the ancient beast spirit, control the myriad worlds, break all the heavens, ascend to the supreme level, and become an eternal Saint King!