The noble family's medical consort is a little toxic is a novel, the author is I eat ingots. The story was about Gu Jiu traveling to ancient times and becoming the wife of the imperial grandson, Liu Zhao. However, she discovered that Liu Zhao was not as gentle and refined as the rumors said. Instead, he was a black-bellied, cunning, and sinister villain. Gu Jiu had displayed his wisdom and courage in the battle against Liu Zhao, the imperial grandson. The novel was published on Qidian Chinese Network and had been completed. Please read the novel itself for the specific plot and ending.
The pronunciation is: yīgān bīyáng.
" The War God's Little Medical Concubine is Delicate and Cowardly " was an ancient romance novel written by Huangfu Cuihua. The story was about Jiang Yao, the successor of the Ghost Doctor in the 21st century, who traveled to ancient times and became a useless daughter. However, Jiang Yao wasn't an ordinary good-for-nothing. She had unparalleled medical skills and great strength. In the story, she had a series of entanglements and love stories with the handsome male lead, Su Qianji, sitting in a wheelchair. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and the characters were attractive and loved by readers. The specific plot and chapter content can be read on the relevant reading platform.
" Reborn Princess Consort's Abilities in Medicine and Poison " was a novel about Lu Tian and Prince Ning. It told the story of Lu Tian trusting his eldest sister and marrying Prince Ning, who had a disabled leg. In her previous life, Lu Tian was betrayed by Prince Ning and died tragically. In order to avenge her, Prince Ning persisted until the last moment. After her rebirth, Lu Tian vowed to step under the feet of those who had humiliated her and level up with Prince Ning to fight monsters. They helped each other. She cheated others, he handed her a knife, she caused trouble, he supported her. However, an accident happened. The princess accidentally poisoned the crown prince. "It's alright, I'll take care of it." Ning Wang said dotingly. He told the emperor to change the crown prince, and he just happened to be missing a phoenix crown for the empress. This novel was full of suspense and emotion, making people fascinated.
Little Medical Consort Unhurriedly Emptying the Warehouse and Escaping from Famine was a novel by Zhi Ying. This novel told a story about the female lead, Mu Zhenzhen. She had transmigrated to a rural world and faced the dilemma of exile and survival. She needed to farm and do business to repay her kindness and pursue happiness. This novel combined farming in space, the miracle doctor's koi, gourmet pet husband, and other elements, showing the growth of the female protagonist and the love story between her and the male protagonist, Cui Hejin. The specific plot and plot development needed to be read in full to understand.
The characters included Chu Yuan, the male lead, and Lin Shengge, the female lead. " Wargod Prince Spoils Little Medical Concubine " Author: Qi Qingjiu. It's an ancient romance novel. You can enjoy it without worry. User recommendation: Cold and heartless general x cute little healing doctor Everyone in Jingdou thought that the War God King was extremely cruel. When women saw him, they all trembled until they saw that the little wangfei was raised to be delicate and charming. She had to be carried even when she got off the carriage, afraid that she would tire herself out and be doted on by the king. -- On the wedding night, the petite girl stood there with her hands on her waist, staring at him. "You big liar!" The man raised his eyebrows." What did I lie to you about?" [A story about how I treated you as my brother, but you wanted to marry me]. I hope you will like this book.
" The Beauty of the Medical Concubine " was an ancient romance novel. It told the story of a 21st century special forces female military doctor who transmigrated to become an abandoned concubine. The plot of the novel was fascinating, and the writing style was mature. It was generally recommended by readers. However, as there were no relevant comments or ratings in the search results, it was impossible to give a clear answer as to whether it looked good or not.
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to The Road of the Imperial Concubine: 1. "The Imperial Concubine's Rise." 2. "The Imperial Concubine always wants to kill Zhen." 3. " The Emperor's Favorite: The Empress is Mighty and Domineering." 4. 'Gold Medal Di Daughter, Flees to Marry Crown Princess.' 5. "The Empress's Rise: The Palace Maid also topples the city." 6. 'The Princess Regent's Promotion' 7. "The Noble Consort in Pure Dress is pregnant." 8. "The Imperial Concubine Is Not Easy to Enter." 9. Biography of Noble Consort Rong 10. "Noble Concubine Lu Zi Ye." These novels all involved the plot of the imperial concubines, including the elements of palace struggles, wisdom, and hard work. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your reading needs.
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I don't quite understand what kind of question or discussion you want to express about the Imperial Noble Consort. If you want to ask about the status of imperial consorts in the harem, imperial consorts were an important rank in the imperial concubine system during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the Qing Dynasty, her status was second only to that of the Empress. Under certain circumstances, she could order the six palaces. For example, when the Empress died or was stripped of her qualifications, the Imperial Consort would temporarily manage the affairs of the harem. Moreover, it was more difficult to be promoted from imperial consort to imperial consort. One had to fulfill special conditions such as being conferred after death, being seriously ill, acting in the harem when there was no empress, transition after the empress's death, promotion of a new monarch, and so on. If that's not what you mean, please clarify the question.
Noble Concubines and Imperial Noble Concubines were the ranks of concubines in the ancient harem. The history of imperial concubines was even longer than that of imperial concubines. During the Southern Dynasty, Emperor Xiaowu of the Song Dynasty began to set up imperial concubines. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, imperial concubines were second only to the empress's title, ranking first among the four titles of the first grade (imperial concubines, Shu concubines, De concubines, and Xian concubines). During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, before the imperial consort was established, most of the time, the imperial consort was the head of the concubines. The imperial consort began in the Ming Dynasty. The first imperial consort in history was the descendant of Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty, Sun. During the Ming Dynasty, the imperial concubine was the product of the special development of the harem in the early Ming Dynasty. At first, the title of imperial concubine and the word emperor represented the power and responsibility of the acting queen. During the Chenghua period, the imperial concubine was officially conferred with a golden book and a golden treasure, establishing her status as the head of the group of imperial concubines. During the Jiajing period, it was further clarified that the imperial concubine was conferred with gold books and gold treasures, and the imperial concubine was conferred with gold books and gold seals, which were used by later generations. In the Qing Dynasty, the imperial concubine system was followed, and there was one imperial concubine under the empress. During the Kangxi period, the harem system was clearly defined as "imperial concubine one, imperial concubine two, imperial concubine four, imperial concubine six", and the imperial concubine's rank was second only to the empress. In terms of status and treatment, imperial noble consorts had golden books and treasures like the empress, while imperial noble consorts only had golden books and no treasures. The imperial noble consort had a noble status, equivalent to a deputy empress. She could be included in the same level as the empress. In times of emergency, she had the right and qualifications to act as the empress. The imperial noble consort was one level lower. She was one of the emperor's favorite concubines and did not have the qualifications to act as the empress. In addition, there was an unwritten rule in the Qing Dynasty that the empress and imperial consort could not be in the same court, but the imperial consort would not affect the status of the empress.