There were novels similar to The Grand Preceptor's Way of Spoiling His Wife:
1."Dressed as an Unlucky Concubine's Daughter, Stung by a Powerful Minister's Brother". Author: Chu Yanhui
2."Mad Criticizing Powerful Officials, He Always Pretends to Be Good." Author: Gongzi Yunsi
3. Eastern Palace Beauty, Author: Huatang Xiuge
4."Passionate and Soft," Author: Sweet Pear Dimples
5:"The Darkening Daily Life of the Chief Assistant's Wife", Author: Hand Warming Treasure
6."After Entering the Wrong Bridal Chamber, I Farming with a Malicious and Powerful Minister." Author: Yun Ziyan
7:"A General's Wife", Author: Mu Yang Lan Cao
8:"The General Is a Love Brain", Author: Bean Oil
9:"In addition to beauty, she also has a moldy aura." Author: Southern Treasure
10:"Pulling out a knife, but the crazy person hugged my waist and acted coquettishly." Author: Qu Wenjun
Prosperous Jin 'an, Author: Qi Lingwu
"I Become a Big Boss in the Financial Group Circle." Author: I Want Money
"Stop Pretending, I'm Really Smelly After Hugging the Prince's Leg", Author: Brazilian Pine Seed
After the Palace Rebellion, the Little Doctor took the Prince to Farm. Author: Lingling Thirteen String
Slag in the Four Seas and Eight Wastelands, Shuras Everywhere, Author: Big Fruit
After the Rebirth of the Prince's Jiaojiao White Moonlight, Author: Ning Ning Anan
The following is a detailed introduction of these novels:
1."Dressed as an Unlucky Shu Daughter, Stung by a Powerful Minister's Brother": The genius of the Xuanmen Sect, Fu Jiao, dressed as an Unlucky Shu Daughter of the Fu Family in order to collect merits. Facing the Fu family members who harbored evil intentions, Fu Jiao calculated on her fingers and turned to her cold and high-ranking brother.
Everyone thought that the sickly concubine daughter of the Fu family was weak and pitiful. When they turned around, they saw that she had caught ghosts, read fortunes, and solved cases. She had taken in a large group of underlings and was doing well.
"She's weak?" Is she pitiful?"
"Who asked me to be unlucky every day? I won't say anything."
Dumb Aunt: "How can I break it if I'm haunted by a ghost?!!"
"…If I hit them, they can't hit me," said the pathetic father.
Fu Jiao (snapping her fingers),"Hehe, it's a piece of cake ~"
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The venomous and cute little mischievous sister versus the upright, cold, and serious elder brother.
2."Mad Criticize of Powerful Officials, He Always Pretends to Be a Good Person": The Fu family is rich, and the country is in danger. They donate millions of snowflake silver. The emperor rewarded her generously, and the daughter of the Fu family entered the palace to choose her husband.
Fu Yunting's hair turned white when he heard the news. He knew that King Yu was a future powerful minister. He appeared to be humble and polite on the surface, but he was a ruthless madman behind his back. His daughter died less than a year after she was married. His entire family was exiled and all his assets were confiscated.
Before entering the palace, his father reminded him repeatedly,"Xiao Xiao, choose the Prince Chen who is weak and has a kind face.".
"Xiao Xiao, choose the Prince Chen who looks easy to bully."
Fu Yuanxiao nodded seriously. After entering the palace, she chose the most 'easy to bully' prince among all the princes.
On the day of the wedding, when the groom came to pick up the bride, the whole family's legs went weak from fear.
When Fu Yuanxiao woke up, she realized that her father, who had neglected her, was always concerned about her. Her fierce stepmother had become as gentle as water. Her elder sister, who had bullied her, doted on her, and her elder brother, who despised her, also protected her…
It was rumored that the daughter of the richest man had been silly for many years. Xiao Ji originally only wanted to marry her and use her as a decoration. He did not expect that the silly wife was beautiful and had a soft body. As he acted, it became true.
In short, the whole family knew the plot except for me. In order to change the tragic ending, the whole family showed their own abilities.
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The characters in the movie included the male lead, Fu Xuan, and my beloved wife. The female protagonist, Yan Huan, will take revenge on Little Demon Star. [The Path of the Grand Preceptor's Wife] Author: Yuzhuang. This is an ancient romance/classical fictional novel. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: [The new book,"The Years When I Was a Beloved Concubine," has been released. Those who are interested can move to Kangkang ~] The thin curtain spreads the pale moon, the little fatty steals wine to drink, drunk under the flowers. That was the first time Fu Xuan had hugged her. The fat ball was as soft as a cat, and there were still wine stains on his childish face. "What can't you learn at such a young age?" He slapped the little girl's butt. Later on, Yan Huan realized that he was like a koi that could always turn misfortune into good fortune! Until one day, the Fu family's 180 men carrying betrothal gifts blocked her way. She was scooped up by someone. The man's voice was pleasant."What koi fish for protection? It's your husband!" Yan Huan clutched his little heart as he became more and more flustered! She was supposed to be the First Madam of the Fu family, but why did those people call her…Princess Consort? . I hope you will like this book.
The novel recommended by Grand Preceptor Wen was " The Rebirth of Wen Zhong ". This novel was a derivative work of the ancient China mythical novel," Investiture of the Gods." It told the story of Wen Zhong's rebirth as the Grand Tutor of the last emperor of the Shang Dynasty, King Zhou. Wen Zhong was described as an important figure who was skilled in both civil and martial arts.
The characters in the movie included the male lead, Fu Xuan, and my beloved wife. The female protagonist, Yan Huan, will take revenge on Little Demon Star. [The Path of the Grand Preceptor's Wife] Author: Yuzhuang. This is an ancient romance/classical fictional novel. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: [The new book,"The Years When I Was a Beloved Concubine," has been released. Those who are interested can move to Kangkang ~] The thin curtain spreads the pale moon, the little fatty steals wine to drink, drunk under the flowers. That was the first time Fu Xuan had hugged her. The fat ball was as soft as a cat, and there were still wine stains on his childish face. "What can't you learn at such a young age?" He slapped the little girl's butt. Later on, Yan Huan realized that he was like a koi that could always turn misfortune into good fortune! Until one day, the Fu family's 180 men carrying betrothal gifts blocked her way. She was scooped up by someone. The man's voice was pleasant."What koi fish for protection? It's your husband!" Yan Huan clutched his little heart as he became more and more flustered! She was supposed to be the First Madam of the Fu family, but why did those people call her…Princess Consort? . I hope you will like this book.
Grand Preceptor Wen's origin could be explained from two perspectives. First of all, according to the original text of the Investiture of the Gods, Grand Preceptor Wen's real name was Wen Zhong. He was the son of King Wuding of the Shang Dynasty, and also the uncle of King Zhou. He had been smart since he was young and liked to read and learn. Later, he entered a famous mountain to cultivate Dao techniques and became a disciple of Jie School. He had once assisted Wuding and Diyi, the two kings, and made great contributions to Yinshang. He was also very loyal to King Zhou. He advised King Zhou to turn over a new leaf many times, but it was useless. In the end, he was killed by Yun Zhongzi in Juelong Ridge. Later, he was conferred the title of Thunder God on the God-Naming Platform. In addition, according to some legends and interpretation, Grand Preceptor Wen's third eye in the Investiture of the Gods might have a mysterious origin. According to the description, Grand Preceptor Wen was born with a third eye called the Divine Eye. This eye could enhance one's vision and vision. It could see things that ordinary people could not, such as night, distance, invisibility, illusion, and so on. The eye could also emit white or red light. The white light could illuminate the darkness or fog, and the red light could intimidate the enemy or send a signal. This eye was usually closed and would only open when he was emotionally agitated or needed to use it. In summary, Grand Preceptor Wen's origin could be traced back to his identity and family background, and also related to his mysterious third eye.
Grand Preceptor Wen's disciples were Yu Qing, Ji Li, Deng Zhong, Xin Huan, Zhang Jie, Tao Rong, Qin Wan, and the other Ten Heavenly Lords, as well as Han Zhixian and the other disciples of Jie School who had died in the Ten Thousand Immortals Array.
Grand Preceptor Wen was an important character in the classic novel," Investiture of the Gods." He was the Grand Preceptor of King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty, and also a minister entrusted by Emperor Yi. He was the disciple of the Golden Spirit Holy Mother of Jie School. He had cultivated for 50 years and possessed powerful Dharmic powers and martial arts. Grand Preceptor Wen had won the trust of the King of Shang with his loyalty, integrity, and outstanding military and political skills, and was respectfully addressed as Grand Preceptor Wen. He once went on an expedition to the North Sea and fought hard for fifteen years to protect the territory of the Shang Dynasty. Grand Preceptor Wen was known as the highest combat power of the Shang Dynasty and was one of the leaders of the Shang Dynasty. He played an important role in the early stages of the God-Sealing War and was known as the head of the civil officials of the Shang Dynasty. Grand Preceptor Wen's ability and prestige were revered by King Zhou, but he was unfortunately killed in the battle. Grand Preceptor Wen's life was full of legends and tragedies. He was a character that could not be ignored in the Investiture of the Gods.
Grand Preceptor and Grand Tutor were both official positions in ancient China. There were many differences between the two. - In terms of origin, the Grand Tutor began during the time of King Zhou of the Yin Dynasty, and the Grand Tutor began in the State of Jin during the Spring and Autumn Period. - ** In terms of status, the Grand Preceptor was the leader of the six ministers, and the Grand Tutor was second only to the Grand Preceptor. - In terms of responsibilities, the Grand Preceptor was in charge of the country's governance and was the guardian and assistant of the monarch. The Grand Preceptor was the assistant minister of the monarch and was in charge of the formulation and implementation of etiquette laws. - In terms of the establishment of different dynasties, the Qin Dynasty abolished the official position of Taishi, and the Han Dynasty re-established it. In order to avoid the taboo of Sima Shi, the Jin Dynasty changed the official name of Taishi to "Taizai", and after the Jin Dynasty, the official name was restored to "Taishi". The position of Taifu was abolished in the Qin Dynasty, and the Western Han Dynasty temporarily re-established it twice. The Eastern Han Dynasty established it for a long time and continued to do so. In later generations, the two were mostly given titles by important ministers, as the highest honor code to show favor, but did not have actual positions. Apart from that, there were also the Crown Prince's Grand Preceptor and Grand Tutor. They were the official positions that guided the Crown Prince. This was different from the official positions of the Grand Preceptor and Grand Tutor themselves. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Grand Preceptor Wen's name was Wen Zhong.
Grand Preceptor Wen was burned to death by Yun Zhongzi in Juelong Ridge in the Investiture of Heroes List. He was the minister of the Shang Dynasty and was loyal to King Zhou. However, King Zhou's actions were against the heavens. Even though he was provoked and framed by Daji, Shen Gongbao, and others, Grand Preceptor Wen had always been loyal to King Zhou. He displayed outstanding military talent, but in the end, he could not change the fate of the Shang Dynasty. At the critical moment of the Shang Dynasty's destruction, Grand Preceptor Wen was burned to death by Yun Zhongzi in the Juelong Ridge in the last battle to protect King Zhou. Grand Preceptor Wen was not a simple bad or good person, but a person with a complicated personality and motives.
Grand Preceptor Wen's master was the Golden Spirit Holy Mother.