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Why is it that when I read a novel, the male protagonist is a Manchu and the female protagonist is a Han Chinese? Because they can't be Manchu or Han, they can't get married or break up. Later, the author wrote a modern chapter, and the male and female protagonists are both Han Chinese.

2024-09-03 01:06
Why did the readers still say that the female lead was not worthy of the male lead?
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2024-09-03 05:15

This question involved the plot and cultural background of the novel. Usually, the plot in a novel was fictional. There might be some settings and plots to better express the author's thoughts and ideas. The plot of the novel with the male protagonist being a Manchu and the female protagonist being a Han might be because the author wanted to express the cultural differences and values between different ethnic groups. In the novel, the male protagonist might be Manchu, representing a traditional and conservative culture, while the female protagonist was Han, representing a new and open culture. The author might want to use this comparison to express the conflict and integration between different cultures or to explore the collision and influence between different cultures. Later on, the author wrote a modern story where both the male and female protagonists were Han Chinese. Perhaps it was because the author wanted to re-express the harmony and integration of different cultures by changing the story. In modern society, intermarriage and integration between different ethnic groups had become a trend. The author might want to express his support and recognition of this trend through this plot or to explore the integration and variety of cultures in modern society. The plot in the novel was fictional. There might be some settings and plots to better express the author's thoughts and ideas.

Why was there a novel set in the Qing Dynasty where the female protagonist and supporting actress were Han Chinese? So many people said that they weren't, and that the Han Chinese weren't worthy of the male protagonist? They are Han officials.

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2024-09-07 16:42

In novels set in the Qing Dynasty, Han Chinese officials might boycott or belittle them. This was because ethnic discrimination and prejudice still existed during the Qing Dynasty, especially in the social and cultural context at that time. During the Qing Dynasty, the Han people were regarded as "aliens" and were discriminated against and excluded. The Qing Dynasty rulers implemented the policy of "changing clothes with shaved hair", which required all men to shave their heads and women to shave their hair in the Manchu style. This policy caused a large number of Han people's national identity and self-esteem to be hurt. In addition, during the Qing Dynasty, there were also some feudal ideas that the Han people were not as noble as other ethnic groups. These ideas affected people's consciousness and attitudes to a certain extent. In the creation of novels, these historical backgrounds and cultural traditions were often used to shape the characters and plots. It was understandable that the appearance of the Han female lead and supporting role might cause some controversy and criticism. However, when reading novels, we should maintain a rational and objective attitude and not make judgments and conclusions based solely on the comments and comments on the Internet.

A novel with the female protagonist Han Ruiyuan and the male protagonist Han Jinhwan

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2024-09-23 23:30

The following is a novel about the female protagonist, Han Ruiyuan, and the male protagonist, Han Zhenhuan: "Return to 20" Han Ruiyuan was a smart and beautiful girl. She lost her memory in an accident when she was young. When she woke up, she found that she had returned to the age of 20 years old, but Han Ruiyuan did not know what was going on. She tried to find the answer, but she met all kinds of people and things, including her ex-boyfriend and best friend. During this process, Han Ruiyuan gradually discovered that her memory was not actually lost, but hidden in a secret document. When she found this document, she found that she could start her life anew, and the male protagonist Han Jinhwan became her good friend and supporter. In the end, Han Ruiyuan got through the difficulties with the help of the male lead and found her memories. This story tells a story about loss and gain, and also reveals the importance of cherishing the present.

In a modern novel, the male and female protagonists are siblings, and the male protagonist's surname is Han

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2024-09-22 01:19

According to my knowledge of novels, there is no modern novel where the male and female protagonists are siblings and the male protagonist's surname is Han. Perhaps the work you mentioned is some kind of classical novel, science fiction novel, or fictional novel storyline. If you can provide more specific information or name, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.

What kind of romance novel is this? The story was set in the Qing Dynasty. The female protagonist's father was a doctor, the female protagonist was a Han, and the male protagonist was a Manchu general.

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2024-09-11 14:13

This was an ancient romance novel. I recommend novels similar to it, such as Jinxiu Qinggong and Buyun Qu: The Last Princess of the Qing Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

The female protagonist is a Han Chinese, and the male protagonist is taken away by the male protagonist, and the male protagonist is taken away by the Analects of Confucius.

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2024-09-16 03:29

The information you provided is not enough to form a reasonable storyline, so I can't provide you with an answer about the female protagonist being Han Chinese and the male protagonist being raped by the male protagonist. Please provide more background information such as the country, era, cultural background, and important turning points of the story so that I can better understand what you want to express.

What's the name of the novel with the male protagonist Han Xi and the female protagonist Han Xi?

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2024-09-22 12:56

I can't confirm the names of the male and female protagonists because I don't know what novel you're looking for. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.

Was there a novel where the male and female protagonists were forced to get married? The male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist at first, but later fell in love with the female protagonist?

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2024-09-03 15:05

There was! I recommend President Gu's Ex-Wife is in High Price. The male lead was a ruthless tycoon in the business world, while the female lead was a down-and-out daughter who endured humiliation for the sake of her family's rise and fall. The marriage between the two was not out of true love, and the female lead was also hurt and betrayed by the male lead. However, in the end, the male protagonist realized his love for the female protagonist, and the two of them eventually got together. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Can you recommend a novel with a minority male protagonist and a Han female protagonist?

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2024-09-03 07:07

I recommend "Meteor Chasing the Moon" to you. This is a traditional martial arts novel written by an uncultured dog. The main character is a love story between a minority boy, Batur, and an unreasonable Han girl. They only met briefly, but Batur left her shadow in their hearts. Will they meet again in the future? What will their fate be? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

The male and female protagonists were forced to get married. The male protagonist did not like the female protagonist at first, but later fell in love with the female protagonist. It was a modern novel.

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2024-09-03 18:24

This was the plot of a modern novel. The male and female protagonists were forced to get married. The male protagonist did not like the female protagonist at first, but after marriage, he gradually discovered the female protagonist's brilliance and characteristics and finally fell in love with the female protagonist. This kind of plot often appears in modern urban novels or romance novels. Because of the fierce competition in modern society, many people will encounter similar situations in their relationships. The gradual discovery and change of the male protagonist can resonate and resonate with the readers.

The male protagonist, Qi Han, and the female protagonist, Wen Peng?

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2024-09-01 19:11

I'm not really a fan of online literature, but a person who likes to read novels. I haven't learned enough online literature knowledge to answer this question. However, Qi Han and Wen Peng might be the male and female leads of a novel. Can you tell me the name of the novel? I will try my best to provide you with information about the novel.

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