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The Empress is the Emperor's Handsome. It was an ancient romance novel written by Jimo Tingfeng. The novel told the story of a young lady who had traveled to the capital of Hua Xu Kingdom, the Imperial Censor Shi's house. Not long after, she was going to enter the palace and lived a wonderful life. There was a palace fight in the novel, but the male and female protagonists kept their virginity and were in a one-on-one relationship. As for the information about free reading and download, there was no relevant content in the search results, so this question could not be answered.
I recommend the book, Poison Queen Arrives, Scumbag Emperor, Stand Beside. The novel told the story of a proud empress and her unreliable emperor. The Emperor doted on the Empress very much, but the Empress did not pay much attention to the Emperor, so the Emperor deposed the Empress, but she still lived in the Empress 'Palace. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The following are some recommended heart-wrenching novels about the emperor and empress: "Anger my husband to death: The Queen of the Cold Palace is happy and carefree": A woman who was banished to the Cold Palace escaped from the palace and played between heaven and earth. She did not want to be controlled by a despotic man, but the Emperor regretted it! 2. 'The Doctor's Empress, Gu Yanyue': This novel described the ups and downs of the relationship between the Emperor and the Empress, from the initial unhappiness to the subsequent sweetness. There were also some heart-wrenching plots. 3. " The Reborn Empress, I Was Wrong ": In the story, the Empress was deposed due to a misunderstanding, but she did not regret it. After nirvana, she became a real phoenix. In the end, the Emperor also discovered that he fell in love with her.
The Empress Dowager could be the Emperor's birth mother or the Empress. The specific situation depended on the emperor's succession. If the successor emperor was the empress's legitimate son, then the emperor's biological mother would be conferred the title of empress dowager. If the successor emperor was a concubine's son, then the status of the birth mother would be determined according to her status. She might be conferred the title of empress dowager or imperial concubine. In addition, if the successor emperor was from a side branch, then the stepmother (the empress of the previous emperor) would be named the empress dowager. In short, the empress dowager's status depended on the emperor's succession and the status of her birth mother.
The following novels might meet your requirements: "The alluring empress, I'm hungry again!" The female lead was a super chef, and the male lead was an emperor who had anorexia. There was a scene where the male lead didn't look like someone with anorexia at all. He ate the delicacies cooked by the female lead every day, and the female lead was afraid of him. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
In Qing Yu Nian 2, the Qing Emperor's Empress was played by Yu Feihong, while Yi Guipin was played by Sui Junbo.
In Qing Yu Nian 2, the empress of the Qing Emperor was played by Yu Feihong as the " Immortal Goddess," while Yi Guipin was played by Sui Junbo.
In Qing Yu Nian 2, the empress of the Qing Emperor was played by the " Immortal Goddess " Yu Feihong, while Yi Guipin was played by Sui Junbo.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years 2," Yu Feihong played the role of Emperor Qing's empress, while Yi Guipin was played by Sui Junbo. The Empress was the Qing Emperor's wife, and Yi Guipin was one of the Qing Emperor's concubines. As for their specific plot and character development, one needed to watch the TV series or read the relevant plot introduction or reviews to get a more detailed understanding.
In Qing Yu Nian 2, the Qing Emperor's empress was played by Yu Feihong, while Yi Guipin was played by Sui Junbo. The Empress was described as a stupid character in the play, similar to the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. Yi Guipin was one of the Qing Emperor's favorite concubines. She was cheerful and lively and was doted on in the Palace.