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He was looking for a masterpiece with an ancient theme. The female protagonist was the crown prince's concubine or empress, and the male protagonist was the crown prince or emperor. There should not be a plot of transmigration or rebirth. The plot was a love story that favored literature and abused dogs. It was a story that liked to show off their love in a high-profile manner.

2024-08-29 23:07
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2024-08-30 00:14

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following books to you: 1. "Empress's Fortune": This is an ancient romance novel. The male protagonist is a young man who has been reborn, and the female protagonist is a woman who wants to avoid palace fights and only wants to live a simple life after rebirth. In order to marry the female lead, the male lead kept working hard, and their relationship eventually warmed up. It's a favorite novel. 2. "Imperial Concubine": This is an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist is a chemistry geek who traveled to the Zhuge Dynasty to warm the bed. The male protagonist is the emperor. The female lead cured the male lead's straight male cancer after a few deaths, and the love between the two accumulated. It's a favorite novel. 3. "The Reborn Beauty is Fierce": This is an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist is a cold and cruel healing woman, and the male protagonist is a prince. The story between the two of them was full of melodrama and sugar. It was a favorite novel. I hope you like the above recommendations. If you need anything else, feel free to contact me! Muah ~

Could you recommend some good ancient sayings where the male lead is the crown prince or the emperor, and the female lead is the crown prince's concubine or the empress, and where the author loves literature or dogs? There shouldn't be any plot of transmigration or rebirth, and there should be a high-profile show of love?

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2024-09-25 12:14

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Crown Princess Must Be Proudly Raised": The male protagonist is the Crown Prince/Emperor, and the female protagonist is the Crown Princess/Empress. There are both pampering and abuse, showing off their love in a high-profile manner. 2. "Empress's Fortune": The male protagonist is the emperor, and the female protagonist is the empress. It is an ancient love story. 3. "Help! The male protagonist is the emperor, and the female protagonist is the imperial concubine reincarnated from a civil servant. I hope you like this fairy's recommendations. Mwah~ If you want other novel recommendations, you can continue to ask me.

Please recommend a novel in which the male protagonist is the crown prince and the female protagonist is the crown prince's concubine, but the female protagonist is not favored.

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2024-09-06 17:22

The female protagonist Liu Wangshu was the Crown Princess in her previous life. In this life, she was forced to marry the Crown Prince who did not have a long life and was not favored. She made a deal with the Crown Prince. He pampered his white moonlight while she lived her carefree life. She used the universal system to open a medical center and earn money. He only wanted to be carefree in this life. What was wrong with a certain shameless master? The plot is fictional, please do not imitate it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

The Qing Emperor favored the Crown Prince.

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2025-01-09 05:29

There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor favored the Crown Prince. First, the Qing Emperor hoped that the Crown Prince could manage the country after unifying the world, so he chose the Crown Prince's gentle and benevolent personality. The Crown Prince's personality was in line with the Qing Emperor's requirements for managing the country and could avoid resistance. In addition, the Crown Prince was a direct descendant and did not have the problem of relatives interfering in politics. This was in line with the Qing Emperor's ruling philosophy. The Qing Emperor chose the Crown Prince based on his ability to govern, his personality, his bloodline, and other factors.

The Qing Emperor favored the Crown Prince.

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2025-01-06 01:47

There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor favored the Crown Prince. First, the Qing Emperor hoped that the Crown Prince could manage the country after unifying the world, so he chose the Crown Prince's gentle and benevolent personality. The Crown Prince's personality was in line with the Qing Emperor's requirements for managing the country and could avoid resistance. In addition, the Crown Prince was a direct descendant and did not have the problem of relatives interfering in politics, which was in line with the Qing Emperor's expectations. The Qing Emperor hoped that the Crown Prince would be more benevolent after inheriting the kingdom to stabilize the world.

What was the plot like in the novel 'The Crown Prince and the Crown Princess Concubine'? How was the Crown Prince's concubine kidnapped?

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2024-08-31 02:51

The recommended novel was " A Lifetime of Domination: The Heart-stopping Crown Princess." The plot of the novel matched the description of the problem. The protagonist girl became the crown prince's consort and helped the crown prince solve his problems. However, the crown prince had a secondary consort. Rumors said that he doted on her, but in fact, he only allowed his subordinates to consummate their marriage with the secondary consort. It was only when the concubine was captured that the guard told the truth. Interested readers can give it a try. I hope you like my recommendation.

What book was it? It told the story of the female protagonist and the crown prince. The male protagonist was a good friend. The female protagonist and the crown prince fell in love. The male protagonist also had someone he liked. In the end, the crown prince passed away. What identity did the male protagonist become?

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2025-02-28 15:45

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend an ancient romance novel called "Song of the Phoenix Pond". It tells the story of a spy prince and an iron-blooded princess who love and kill each other. The female protagonist and the prince were in love, and the male protagonist was the prince's good friend. The relationship between the female protagonist and the prince experienced many twists and turns. Finally, after the prince died, the male protagonist took over his position. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Have you recommended any good novels that use rebirth as the theme, and the male protagonist should be a prince, emperor, or crown prince?

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2025-03-01 10:56

Hehe, I recommend the following books to you. 1. The male lead was a dandy prince, and the female lead was his martial nephew. The two of them actually fell in love. The plot is fictional, please do not imitate it. 2. "The Rebirth of a Di Daughter as King": The female protagonist transmigrated and faced many dangers. She had to stop the provocation and framing from the second wife and the concubines at home, and she had to find ways to hide her daughter's identity. 3. The male protagonist is the son of the Marquis's Mansion. He loves her deeply. The husband and wife must hold hands to be reborn. They must have climaxes. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Was there a recommendation for the ending of the palace war transmigration story? The protagonist had to be reborn in the emperor's house to become the emperor, crown prince, empress, or concubine, and there was a plot where the male and female protagonists had children?

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2025-03-01 07:45

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. " Reborn as a rich daughter-in-law ": Reborn as a rich daughter-in-law. The plot of the palace is rich, and the female lead has a child. 2. " I got married to my sworn enemy in secret after wearing it upside down ": After the female protagonist was reborn, she became entangled with many princes. The plot of the palace fight was rich, and the female protagonist had a child in the story. 3. " First-grade Concubine Xiao: Evil King, Lie Down and Don't Move ": The female protagonist transmigrated into a puppet prince dressed in men's clothing. The plot of the palace was rich, and the female protagonist had a child in the story. 4. [Poison Doctor Mad Concubine: Crown Prince, don't flirt!]: The female protagonist was mistakenly entered into the prince's bed and later became the prince's concubine. The plot of the palace fight was rich, and the female protagonist had a child in the story. I hope you like my recommendations. If you have any other requests or need more recommendations, please feel free to tell me.๐Ÿ˜—

Which favorite novels with the theme of ancient palace fights were recommended? The female protagonist had a plot of transmigration and rebirth, while the male protagonist was the crown prince?

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2025-03-02 07:56

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Prince Leng as a Concubine": The female protagonist transmigrated and was reborn as the concubine of the Cang Kingdom's Crown Prince. She started to dote on the cold and heartless male protagonist. The male protagonist's identity was the Crown Prince. 2. "The Crown Prince's Favorite Concubine Makes No Reason": The female lead was a modern person who had transmigrated to become the Crown Prince's wife. The male lead's identity was the Crown Prince. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

It was a modern palace novel. The male protagonist was the Crown Prince and was engaged to the female protagonist. Previously, the female protagonist liked the Third Prince and fell in love with the Crown Prince after marriage. The female lead was called An Ranโ€ฆ

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2025-03-07 22:57

The relationship between An Ran and the Third Prince could be reflected in the novel. Before the engagement, An Ran might have liked the Third Prince, but this feeling might have been short-lived because their personalities and values did not match. After marriage, as the two of them spent more and more time together, An Ran might find that her feelings for the Third Prince did not fade, but became deeper and deeper, and she might even fall in love with him. This kind of plot might surprise some people because the female protagonist in the palace novels was usually set to have a crush on or reject the feelings of the male protagonist. However, this kind of plot could also allow the readers to better understand the complexity of the court life and the emotions of the characters, and at the same time increase the interest of the novel.

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