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There was an ancient novel where the male protagonist was the emperor and the female protagonist was the emperor's cousin who gave birth to the emperor.

2024-09-19 11:57
In an ancient novel, the male protagonist was the emperor, and the female protagonist was the emperor's cousin. She gave birth to a son for the emperor, named Yuan Bao.
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2024-09-19 13:15

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There was an ancient novel where the male protagonist was the emperor and the female protagonist was the emperor's cousin who gave birth to the emperor.

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2024-09-07 02:46

The information you provided is not enough for me to confirm the name and plot of the novel you are describing. Can you provide more context or details so that I can better answer your question?

[The male emperor and the female emperor: Is there a novel where the male protagonist is the emperor and the female protagonist transmigrated twice?]

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2025-03-07 08:34

I recommend two novels to you: 1. "I'd rather be a favored concubine than a queen." The female lead transmigrated to become a palace maid and finally became the emperor's favored concubine. The love story between the male lead and the emperor was moving. The female protagonist had traveled through time twice. The first time was from the modern era to ancient times, and the second time was from a favored concubine to a lonely woman in exile. 2. "Contract with the Emperor and Empress"-The female protagonist was forced to become a member of the harem after a car accident. She signed a three-chapter contract with the male protagonist, the Emperor. The story was full of secular power struggles and court love entanglements. The female protagonist had also transmigrated twice. The first time was from modern times to ancient times, and the second time was from the queen to an exiled civilian. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

The emperor gave birth to a son.

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2025-01-05 14:08

The following are some of the novels recommended at the end of the Emperor's Birth: 1. "Emperor, the Fuma is in Joy [Transverse Book]" by Staying Up Late Will Bring Pimples (Completed) 2. How the Two Emperors Fall in Love| have children| Noble titles in the palace| have eyes only for| Tianwen| At the end of the text 3. "I made the emperor pregnant" Chang Le Si Yang These novels covered the plot of the emperor giving birth to a child, and some of them had already been completed. They may contain different plots and background settings, but they all have the emperor giving birth to a child as the theme. Please read according to your personal preferences.

Who gave birth to the Ancient Godly Emperor Chi Kongyue?

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2025-03-01 08:24

" Ancient Godly Emperor " was a popular fantasy novel written by Flying Fish, which was loved by Qidian Chinese Network readers. The story was about Zhang Ruochen's determination to send Chi Yao to hell after his rebirth. He worked hard to reach the peak again. You can read or listen to this book on the Qidian Reading App. You can also get an experience member by going to Qidian to listen to the book now! You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was Zhang Ruochen, who was gifted, firm in his beliefs, and principled. The heroine was Mu Lingxi, who never gave up, never surrendered to fate, and fearlessly faced death.

Who gave birth to the Ancient Godly Emperor Chi Kongyue?

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2025-01-17 21:03

Chi Kongyue was the child of Zhang Ruochen and Chi Yao.

In ancient romance novels, was there a cousin between the female protagonist Ning Qingchen and the male protagonist, the Emperor?

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2025-03-04 11:28

I recommend an ancient romance novel called "Pulling the City: The Elegant Concubine". The female protagonist is Ning Qingchen, and the male protagonist is the Emperor. In the story, the female lead also has a cousin who grew up together. The plot details are very interesting. I recommend it to you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Was there a plot in ancient novels where the female protagonist was a slave and the male protagonist was the emperor who eventually gave up the throne?

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2024-09-23 12:07

I really don't want to be an emperor. I recommend this book to you. The female lead was not transmigrated or reborn, but was the original slave. The male protagonist was the emperor, but he gave up the throne in the end. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

The Immortal Emperor gave birth to a daughter

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2025-01-01 16:55

There were a few novels that involved the plot of an immortal emperor giving birth to a daughter. Among them,"The Defiant Immortal" was a popular xianxia novel. It told the story of the young Wang Lin's life. In addition," Time Travel for a Hundred Years: Raising a Daughter from an Immortal Emperor " was also a popular novel. It told the story of Mo Ran meeting the Empress after she became an Immortal Emperor and raising her daughter. Other than that, there were also novels like " My Daughter, the Return of the Celestial Emperor " and " The Eldest Daughter, the Celestial Emperor, and the Youngest Daughter, the Demon Venerable " that involved the story of the Celestial Emperor giving birth to a daughter. These novels are recommended based on the search results provided. I hope they can meet your reading needs.

The male protagonist, the emperor's novel, recommended the ancient female protagonist

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2025-01-02 14:26

The following are some recommended ancient novels. The plot where the male lead is the emperor and the female lead is the empress he fell in love with at first sight may appear in the following novels: "I Miss You Too","My Favorite Concubine Above: Emperor, Take It Easy","The Emperor's Fat Empress (to be completed)", etc. These novels had the male protagonist as the emperor as the background and told the love story between the male protagonist and the female protagonist. Among them,"I Miss You Too" was an ancient book about love. The male protagonist was the emperor, and the female protagonist was the empress he fell in love with at first sight. "Dear Concubine: Emperor, Take It Easy" described that the female protagonist was once the daughter of a general. She disguised herself as a man and carried a knife and rode a horse just to find out the truth. The male protagonist who later became the emperor actually fell deeply in love with her the moment he saw her, and he was unable to extricate himself from her dependence. In "The Emperor's Fat Empress (Coming to an End)", the female lead was a fat girl who was chosen by the Emperor to be the Empress. However, the Emperor fainted when he saw her figure. After that, the female lead was so emotional that she collapsed on the dragon couch. The Emperor pulled her and said,"Let's continue." These novels all have elements of the ancient language and can meet your needs.

Was there a novel about transmigration where the male protagonist was the emperor and the female protagonist was the princess consort, but the prince did not like her, and in the end, she and the emperor gave birth to a pair of twins?

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2025-03-05 17:30

I recommend the novel "The Emperor Robbed His Wife: Ghost Eyes Stealing the Concubine and Confounding the World" to you. The plot matches your needs. The male protagonist is the emperor, and the female protagonist is the princess. However, the prince doesn't like her. Later, she gave birth to a pair of twins with the emperor. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

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