Cao Zhi.
The book,"The Woman Is a Tiger," was about the love story between a woman who had transmigrated and a tiger man. The tiger man Cao Zhi and the transmigrated woman Zhen Mi were biological siblings, but they were competitors. They had been fighting for the throne, and no one was willing to compromise. In this competition, the transmigrator girl crossed time and space and met the tiger boy. The story between them began. The two of them gradually discovered each other's strengths under their mutual understanding and help. In the end, they faced this war hand in hand and started a happy love story. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Yes, I recommend " Miracle Doctor of the Three Kingdoms ". It was about the love story between a female lead, Cao Pi, Master Qi, and Qi Yan. The plot was in the category of ancient romance and classical fictional novels. Other than that, there were some historical novels about the Qin and Han Dynasties that had scenes of Cao Pi and Zhen Mi, such as Return My Lady Zhen of the Three Kingdoms and The Three Kingdoms Begins with the Abduction of the Goddess of Luo. However, the story focused more on the use of historical and time-traveling elements. I hope you like my recommendation.
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The story of Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi is as follows: Cao Zhi was a writer and politician in the State of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. He was the eldest son of Cao Cao. Zhen Mi was one of the most famous beauties in Chinese history. She was Cao Pi's wife. It was said that Zhen Mi was very beautiful when she was young and was one of Cao Pi's favorite concubines. One day, when Cao Pi heard that Cao Zhi was inspired by his poems, he asked Zhen Mi to come and watch. Zhen Mi was deeply moved by Cao Zhi's talent and poetry, so she started a beautiful conversation with him. According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Zhi once wrote a poem called "White Horse Chapter". There was a line in it,"The pearl curtain of the God of Luoshui rolls up at dusk, and the spring breeze blows the green fragrance away." Among them, the phrase "Pearl Curtain Sunset Scroll" was interpreted as Zhen Mi's image. After Cao Pi read this poem, he admired Cao Zhi's talent and made Zhen Mi his queen. However, the story of Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi did not have a perfect ending. After Cao Pi's death, Cao Zhi was imprisoned for opposing the new emperor Cao Rui's rule. Zhen Mi was also attacked and criticized by public opinion because of her relationship with Cao Pi. In the end, Cao Zhi died of depression and Zhen Mi was forced to leave Cao Pi and the political stage because of the political turmoil.
The love story between Zhen Mi and Cao Pi was a controversial topic. We can draw some conclusions. Cao Pi fell in love with Zhen Mi at first sight. He ignored the fact that she was already married and took her as his wife. Zhen Mi also had a deep respect and filial piety for Cao Pi. They had a very loving time and had a son and a daughter. However, as time passed, cracks appeared in Cao Pi and Zhen Mi's relationship. Cao Pi had taken in many concubines during his reign, but Zhen Mi did not have any children. This might indicate that she did not have a high status in Cao Pi's heart. In addition, Lady Guo often spoke ill of Zhen Mi in Cao Pi's ears, causing Cao Pi to suspect Zhen Mi and eventually kill her. Although the love story between Zhen Mi and Cao Pi was full of tragic colors, the details and authenticity of their love entanglement were still controversial.
There were a few novels that involved Zhen Mi's marriage to Cao Pi. Among them," Substitute Married Empress: Very Arrogant " and " The Three Kingdoms: Robbing Zhen Mi at the Beginning of the Marriage Ceremony " were recommended as novels about Zhen Mi marrying Cao Pi. These novels contained elements of time travel, ancient romance, and the Three Kingdoms. In addition, there were also stories about Zhen Mi and Cao Pi in " Where to Find the Clouds in a Dream " and " Pi Mi: Zhen Mi's Rebirth and the Human World." However, these search results did not provide more detailed information about these novels. Therefore, I can't give a definite answer as to whether there is a specific recommendation for a novel about Zhen Mi's marriage to Cao Pi.
The story of Cao Zhi and Zhen Fu is said to begin with the "Ode to the Luo God" in the "Selection of Works", but the exact text is not certain. The following is the original text in the "Selection": The Story of Cao Zhi and Zhen Fu "Ode to the Luo God" says: Cao Zhi saw the woman in the trees, so he used the pen as a metaphor and wrote "Luoshen Fu." The text reads: Soon after, the god of Luoshui heard that Li Zhi's Fu had come to meet him. Its divine quality, square jade appearance, peerless appearance, elegant bearing, brilliant. When Zhi saw that the god was like this, he called his friend and said,"Zhen Fu, why have you come so early?" "I was summoned by my master," said Zhen Fu,"and had no choice but to stay long." So he went to meet Cao Zhi under the tree. "Why have you come?" asked Zhi. Zhen Fu said,"If the master has a request, I will do it." "Can you do it?" asked Zhi. "Day and night I have longed for what my master desires, and what I have done," said Fu. "I have heard that a gentleman must do what he does not do. Can you ask for it for me?" "But the master can do what he must do. I'm willing to use the jade pendant as a token to throw it into the Luo River at midnight. Something strange will happen." "Your words are trustworthy," said Zhi."I'll try it with him." So Li Zhi and Li Fu took a boat to swim on the Luo River. Soon, the god of Luo River appeared in front of the boat. God said,"What do you want from me?" "I have heard that you are the god of the Luo River," said Zhi,"and that you want me to do what I have done." The god said,"I have a desire for a beautiful woman for entertainment." "You can let me see your true face," said Zhi. The god said,"I dare not show my true appearance to others. I am willing to use the jade pendant as a letter. You can throw it into the Luo River at midnight." "Yes," said Zhi. So he cut it into pieces with his axe and threw them into the Luo River. In the middle of the night, a beautiful woman appeared and went to play with him.
The love story between Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi was one of the famous love legends in ancient Chinese literature. It was widely adapted into a classical dance play mainly because this story had a high ornamental value and emotional resonance. Cao Zhi was a famous poet and writer in ancient Chinese literature. His poem,"Ode to the Luo God," was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. Zhen Mi was Cao Zhi's ex-girlfriend and one of the most important women in his life. Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi's love story had been passed down and became a famous love legend in Chinese culture. The classical dance is one of the traditional Chinese dances. Its form of expression and style are different from those of the classical literature, but the emotions and cultural implications it passes on are similar to those of literature. Therefore, adapting Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi's love story into a classical dance could not only express the emotions and cultural implications of literary works, but also make the audience feel similar emotions and resonance in the dance. Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi's love story was beautifully expressed in classical dance. Through the dance, the love story could be expressed in a delicate, touching and beautiful way. Therefore, many classical dance plays used the relationship between Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi as the story theme to convey the emotions and cultural implications of traditional Chinese culture.
The love story between Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi was one of the famous love legends in ancient Chinese literature, which was widely spread and interpreted. This story mainly narrated the emotional entanglement between Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi. The two were attracted to each other due to their differences in political views and cultural backgrounds, but they could not be together for various reasons. The story of Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi was chosen as the theme of the classical dance play. On one hand, it was because of the beauty and touching of the story itself. On the other hand, it was also related to the form of expression and aesthetic requirements of classical dance. The love story between Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi was considered a poetic and romantic story that could be expressed in various artistic forms such as dance in order to better display the variety of emotions, thoughts, and emotional expressions. Therefore, many classical dance plays used the relationship between Cao Zhi and Zhen Mi as the story theme in order to better express emotions and thoughts in the art of dance, so that more people could feel the beauty and touching contained in the story.
Zhen Mi was a minister and writer of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. She had worked for Cao Pi but was eventually executed by Cao Pi because of her beauty. According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhen Mi was a talented and beautiful woman, so she was valued by Cao Pi as one of his advisors. However, Zhen Mi's personality was not submissive. She had been treated unfairly because of Cao Pi's favor. Moreover, her family had been destroyed at the end of Cao Wei's reign. Therefore, she was disappointed and angry. At one of Cao Pi's banquets, Zhen Mi was teased by Cao Pi's favorite concubine, Zhao Ji, and Zhen Mi lost control of her emotions and fought back fiercely. Later, Cao Pi found out about Zhen Mi's fate and was furious. He sentenced Zhen Mi to death. Although Zhen Mi had a high achievement in literature, her experience also made people feel sorry for her. Her life had been treated unfairly, leaving behind irreparable regret.