The Chosen Wives Club was not a novel but a series of novels, so there was no distinction between the first and second novels. The name of this series comes from the plot between the protagonist and other characters in the novel. It usually appears in the form of a comedy or romantic comedy.
In the Chu opera " Zhao Wuniang Eating Bran," there was an extract called " A bowl of coarse chaff in hand." This segment was one of the classics in Chu dramas, sung by Zhou Pingjie and other famous singers. The specific content of the performance and the details of the plot needed to be understood by watching related videos or live broadcasts.
One might expect her to be a bit nervous. She could be excited to explore new social interactions. Maybe she'll meet interesting people and engage in new activities.
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The script of Zhao Wuniang Eating Chaff was from the traditional Shaanxi opera, Zhao Wuniang Eating Chaff. The play was about Cai Yong, a poor scholar from Chenliu County. After he went to the capital to take an examination, his hometown suffered from famine. His wife, Zhao Wuniang, could only eat chaff to support her in-laws. Later, her parents-in-law died of hunger. Zhao Wuniang cut her hair and sold it to bury her parents, and went to the capital to find her husband. In the script, there was also the help of the neighbor Zhang Guangcai and the kindness of Niu Guixiang. Finally, Cai and Zhao were reunited. For the specific content of the script and lyrics, you can refer to the relevant Shaanxi opera and Beijing opera scripts.
Well, it's not a typical or expected situation. In a marriage, there are certain norms and expectations. While going to a club occasionally is okay, getting drunk there as a wife might indicate some underlying issues. It could be a lack of communication in the relationship, or she might be seeking something she feels is lacking at home. But in general, it's not a normal occurrence that most married couples would consider acceptable without proper communication and understanding.
It depends on your personal values and the boundaries in your relationship. For some couples, it might be okay if it's a rare occurrence and for a specific reason like a social event. But for others, it could be completely unacceptable.
In the book "Di married daughter," the second male is Ji Heng. Ji Heng was the eldest princess of the demon race and the next ruler of the demon race. She had a noble status, beautiful appearance, and elegant temperament. She was deeply in love with the male lead, Yan Beitang. She knew that Yan Beitang only had the female lead, Jiang Xuening, in his heart, but she still stood up for him many times, even at the expense of her father and brother. In the end, she died to save Yan Beitang. " Ink Rain Clouds " was adapted from the famous author of Yuewen Group, Qian Shan Tea Guest's " The Daughter of a Diwife ". The original work was also very exciting. Click on the link below to start reading!
Liu Hongmei was a famous Qin opera singer. She sang the song "Zhao Wuniang Eating Chaff". This song described the scene of Zhao Wuniang holding a chaff bowl with tears rolling down her face. Liu Hongmei's singing skills and acting ability were highly praised. Her voice was sweet, her words were clear, and her voice was full of emotion. This song was a pearl on the Qin opera stage and was deeply loved by the audience.
Zhao Wuniang Eating Chaff was one of the traditional plays of Qin opera, also known as Zhao Wuniang's Description of Appearance. The plot of the play originated from the Southern Song Dynasty drama "Zhao Zhennu Cai Erlang". Later, in the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, there was the "Cai Boyu" courtyard version, and in the Ming Dynasty, there was the legend of Gao Ming's "Pipa" and "Zhao's Xianxiao Baojuan"(also known as "Pipa Baojuan"). The specific plot described that after Cai Yong, a poor scholar from Chenliu, went to the capital to take the examination, he was forced to marry into the Prime Minister's mansion. His hometown was in a drought for years, and his wife, Zhao Wuniang, had to eat her own chaff in order to support her in-laws. Later on, when Zhao Wuniang's parents died, she sold her hair to bury her parents and went to the capital to look for her husband. Prime Minister Niu said that after Emperor Wen of Ming Dynasty, Cai, Zhao and Niu returned to their hometown to build graves to worship their ancestors. Zhao Wuniang's play of eating chaff was often performed alone, including the play of the same name,"Zhao Wuniang Eating Chaff."
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