There were two novels that could be recommended, namely," The Lord of the Phoenix's Nest " and " Midnight." " Lord of the Phoenix's Nest " told the story of the female protagonist who was robbed after losing her memory. The male protagonist appeared to help her and escaped together. Midnight, on the other hand, depicted the female protagonist being robbed by a bossy CEO instigated by her good friend in a bar. Both novels had plots where the female lead was robbed.
There were two novels that could be recommended, namely," The Lord of the Phoenix's Nest " and " Midnight." " Lord of the Phoenix's Nest " told the story of the female protagonist who was robbed after losing her memory. The male protagonist appeared to help her and escaped together. Midnight, on the other hand, depicted the female protagonist being robbed by a bossy CEO instigated by her good friend in a bar. Both novels had plots where the female lead was robbed.
" The Robbed Bride's Lovesick Order " was a romance novel written by Xi Juan. It told the story of Jun Qiluo being kidnapped by a Khitan man, Ye Lui Lie, to become a female slave. The novel was published by Jiangsu Literature and Art Press on October 1, 2009. At present, I am unable to provide a limited reading resource for this novel.
The following are some recommendations for ancient novels that have been forcefully married and robbed: Author of "Seizing Tang": Huahua; Author of "Wife of a Minister": Ruan; Author of "Rebel": Locust; Author of "Cloud Binchu Waist": White Deer Frost; Author of "A Wife Is Not to Be Trifled with": Suyi Crossing the River; Author of "Imprisoned Golden Branch": Fragrance; Author of "Beautiful Concubine Outside the Room": Yueyue Wanting to Try; Author of "Swallow in the Cage": Three taels of White Sugar. These novels all involved the plot of forced marriage and plunder, which could satisfy the readers 'needs for this theme.
The following are a few recommended novels where the male lead was snatched away: " Doomsday: The Cannon Fodder Clings to the Leg " Lord Jiuzhou: The female protagonist becomes cannon fodder in the apocalypse and works with the male protagonist to survive. 2. " Stealing the Male Lead's Harem ", Jia Ling: The female supporting character can easily turn the book around and take the male lead's path, leaving the male lead with no way out. 3. The story of the two male leads is over. 4. [The Most Powerful Supremacy in the World]: After the male protagonist was crippled, he activated the face-stepping system and had his Supremacy Heart stolen. 5. " Reborn Best Son-in-law ": After the male protagonist was reborn, he became an immortal doctor and married many wives.
" After Being Robbed by the Crown Prince " was a novel written by Ming Yue Xiang Bing. It told the story of the female lead, Ming Zhu, being robbed by the Crown Prince on her wedding day. In the novel, Ming Zhu was a concubine's daughter who was not loved at home. She was sent to the Crown Prince's courtyard to become his mistress. After being locked in the courtyard for many years, His Highness the Crown Prince wanted to get married, but he did not hesitate to give Ming Zhu a cup of poisoned wine, making her realize that she was just a plaything he raised to relieve boredom. After her rebirth, Ming Zhu was determined to escape from the cold and heartless Crown Prince. However, the Crown Prince's attitude towards her began to change, and he began to love her more. Ming Zhu pretended to be touched on the surface, but when the time was right, she immediately left. This novel was based on rejecting arranged marriages and opposing feudal superstition, showing Ming Zhu's strength and courage.
Some of the imperial tombs were not robbed. In the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Shunzhi's Xiaoling Tomb, Emperor Yongzheng's Tailing Tomb, Emperor Jiaqing's Changling Tomb, Emperor Daoguang's Muling Tomb, and Shengjing's three mausoleums (Nurhachi's Fuling Tomb, Huang Taiji's Zhaoling Tomb, and Aisin Gioro's ancestral tomb Yongling Tomb) were not stolen. In addition, the tombs of the Ming Dynasty emperors had not been stolen, except for the Dingling Tomb of Emperor Wanli. The Qianling Mausoleum of the Tang Dynasty was also the only mausoleum that had not been robbed. However, most of the other mausoleums had been stolen or gone missing. The search results did not provide any clear information about the theft of other mausoleums.
At present, there was no conclusive evidence to prove that Qianling Tomb had been robbed. Qianling Mausoleum was the most well-preserved imperial tomb of the Tang Dynasty. Its underground palace had not been excavated, so it was impossible to determine its internal situation. Although some folklore and archaeological research results suggested that Qianling Mausoleum might have been robbed, these claims had not been confirmed. Therefore, there was no clear answer to the question of whether Qianling Tomb had been robbed.
There were a few main reasons why Qianling Mausoleum was not robbed. First of all, the Qianling Mausoleum was built in the middle of the mountain so that the tomb path would not be easily discovered. In addition, the outside of the tomb path was reinforced and sealed with stones, making the structure around the tomb path firm. Tomb robbers could not dig holes, so it was more difficult to dig. Secondly, the tomb path of Qianling Mausoleum was sealed with stone strips. The stone strips were pulled with iron bolts or iron rods, and the seams were cast with white iron to connect the stone strips into one. Although the stone strips on the upper level of the middle section of the catacomb were moved and damaged, the upper and lower sections were intact. In addition, no new burrows were discovered during the exploration of Qianling. Finally, although the sealing stone of the Qianling Underground Palace was incomplete and damaged, it was very likely that it was left behind when Wu Zetian was buried. Therefore, many experts believed that Qianling Mausoleum was the only one among the eighteen mausoleums in Guanzhong of the Tang Dynasty that had not been stolen.