There were a few possible explanations for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian in the middle of the year. According to the point of view in the first document, Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian to make Fan Xian fake his death so that Fan Xian and the Qing Kingdom diplomatic mission could safely return to the capital. The second document pointed out that this plot had been adapted from the television series " Celebrating Years." It might be to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom because the Second Prince might kill Fan Xian and the others to protect his own interests. Other documents also mentioned Yan Bingyun's distrust of Fan Xian, his revenge on the Eldest Princess, and the trap he had set up. In summary, there could be many explanations for why Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian. The specific reason might need to be answered according to the development of the plot.
I recommend "The Beggar's Princess" to you. The main character of the novel was a beggar girl. She met the mysterious prince by accident and received her father's last wish to become the leader of the martial arts world. The protagonist had an awkward identity. He struggled in the martial arts world and was even charmed by the handsome martial artists. There were many treasures in this novel. In addition to the protagonist's simple and honest adventures, there were also stories of the patriotic prince and the handsome Jianghu man who protected the girl. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend "The Rise of a Great Doctor" to you. The content of this urban life novel is very professional. It involves medicine, psychology, and many other fields. It tells the story of the protagonist's growth and struggle in medical research. If you are interested in the study of human nature, this book may give you a lot of inspiration. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There were many such novels. Some of the classic novels included " Silent Sheng Xiao "," A Smile Is Alluring ", and " Shanshan, Come and Eat ". These novels all told the story of the male protagonist being very gentle and the female protagonist falling in love at first sight. They were all one-on-one love stories. These novels had ups and downs in their plots, and they were well-liked by the readers.
This novel is about a little girl with mediocre aptitude who entered the Sky Sword Pavilion to cultivate. Amongst them, the Hundred Schools of Thought Contended. The righteous path was led by the Sky Sword Pavilion, the Infinite Temple, and the All Beings Temple. The main character also entered the Sky Sword Pavilion to cultivate and possessed a certain amount of talent and opportunities. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Perhaps it was because the 19th floor of Hangzhou was a public place and not a library storage area, so he could not read "Mute House II" and "Mute House III". In addition, these novels were usually written by the author and not printed, so they could not be read in public places (such as the 19th floor of Hangzhou). If you really like these novels, you can try to go to the local bookstore or online bookstore to buy paper books and read them at home.
The book "Hidden Dragon in the Snowy Night" met the requirements. The male lead was originally an orphan and an assassin. He was reborn in a different world. How did he reach the peak step by step? Was it the attack of a powerful enemy, the betrayal of his relatives, or the teasing of fate? Was it a dragon soaring into the sky, or was it a god of death descending upon the world? It is both right and evil. Who can explain it clearly and clearly? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I can recommend "Making Myths!" This novel was an Eastern fantasy novel. It combined Western elements and told the story of how a visitor changed the Mythological Era. Although it wasn't completely similar to the Divine Tomb, there were some similarities, and at the same time, it was very long. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There are many poems, novels, and essays about mothers. Here are some examples: 1 Poetry: - Mother's Love-Oscar Wilde - Mama-Emily Bronte - "Going Home"-Ann Kitts - A Mother's Love by Raymond chandler - Mother's Hand-Robert Frost - "Mommy Love Me Again"-Audrey Hepburn 2 novels: - Mama-Emily Bronte - My Mother-John Keats - "My Mother"-Ann Kitts - A Mother's Love by Raymond chandler - "Mommy Love Me Again"-Audrey Hepburn - My Distant Mother by Isabelle Arrington 3 Prose: - Mother's Love-Oscar Wilde - Mama-Emily Bronte - Mother's Hand-Robert Frost - A Mother's Love by Raymond chandler - A Mother's Nagging by Elizabeth Stone - "Mommy Love Me Again"-Audrey Hepburn - Taste of Mama-John Hancock These are just a few examples. There are many poems, novels, and essays about mothers that readers can choose according to their preferences and needs.
Writing a novel in QQ Literature required a contract, and the person who signed the contract was usually the author himself. The purpose of signing the contract was to ensure that the author complied with the copyright regulations of the website and protected the legal rights of the author. If the author successfully signed the contract, he would be considered a member of the website and would be able to enjoy the creative services and other benefits provided by the website.
I don't know the details of the novel you mentioned, and I can't provide the name of the novel. However, I can provide you with some common names of ancient novels for your reference: - Became a sinful maid of the Ye Court Palace - Palace wall willow - devastatingly beautiful - A beautiful woman is doomed - Beauty in troubled times - Dream back to the palace wall - song of everlasting sorrow - Dream of a Brothel - Palace lock heart Jade I hope these names will be of help to you.