I'm not sure there is a very specific and common meaning for this exact phrase in Chinese novels. It could potentially be a very unorthodox or made - up situation where a marshal has his wife running away, perhaps in a story of love, betrayal or some complex relationship drama.
I'm not aware of any Chinese novels that have this exact title. However, there could be novels with similar themes where a military official has relationship problems with his wife. For example, in some historical romances, military heroes might face family issues.
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Young Master Li, Your Ex-Wife Ran Away Again matched the title. The plot was that the female protagonist and the male protagonist reunited after their divorce. The female protagonist found that she still loved the male protagonist deeply, but the male protagonist was pursued by his ex-girlfriend, ex-wife, and rich daughter. The female protagonist began to worry that the male protagonist would leave her. As the plot developed, the female protagonist helped the male protagonist solve the problems of his ex-girlfriend and ex-wife and won the male protagonist's heart again. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah!
My knowledge doesn't have any information about the plot of " Young Marshal Si, your wife ran away from 270 again ". It could be the beginning of a novel or part of a particular plot, but…If you can provide more information, I will try my best to provide you with the correct answer.
😋I recommend the following modern romance novels with similar styles to you: " One Baby, Two Treasures: Master Jing, Your Wife Ran Away Again "," My Husband, Descended from the Sky ", and " Young Marshal, Your Wife Ran Away Again 2: Madam Ran Away to Vindicate the Ghost ". These novels all had favorite plots. The female protagonist would often grit her teeth and leave, but in the end, she was still chased back by the male protagonist. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
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