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My Wife Is A General Who Killed Tens Of Thousands On The Battlefield
Author: My Daughter is too Cute
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Su Wen transmigrated and became the Prime Minister’s son, possessing both power and money. In the capital, Su Wen was known to be a profligate young master who had no cares. However, all of this was merely a façade. He was provided with a goldfinger which was a cultivation system that rewarded him for triggering intense emotions in others. He put on the image of an arrogant playboy to incur the negative emotions of others to farm points for his cultivation. Thus, he started on the path towards the pinnacle of life. But when he turned 18, something happened. A general's daughter went to war on behalf of her father and managed to rout the enemy, killing 40,000 of them. Such startling news became the talk of the town and everyone was apprehensive when they talked about this woman who killed without batting an eye. Meanwhile, Su Wen who had been having fun sowing his wild seeds in the capital was suddenly granted a marriage by the emperor. He was to marry this woman, the Goddess of Death.

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What does 'one smile can hide thousands of stories' really mean?
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2024-11-24 03:28
This statement suggests that there is more to a person than what meets the eye. A smile is a common expression, but behind it could be a complex web of stories. A person could be smiling while holding in the memories of past traumas, broken relationships, or unfulfilled dreams. It shows that we should not be too quick to judge a person based solely on their outward appearance of a smile.
Can you give some examples of how 'one smile can hide thousands of stories' in real life?
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2024-11-24 03:31
Yes. Consider an actor who has faced countless rejections before getting a role. When they finally succeed and are in the public eye, they smile. But that smile hides all the times they were told they weren't good enough, the self - doubt they had, and the years of hard work in acting classes. Also, an elderly person in a nursing home may smile at visitors. But behind that smile could be a lifetime of love, loss, and memories that they keep to themselves.
A Smile of Thousands of Gold
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2024-09-25 08:26
Not sure. Qian Jin's smile was a web novel author that had yet to be publicly disclosed.
Thousands of mountains of tea guests smile at the lantern flowers
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2025-01-17 10:38
Qianshan Tea Guest's " Smiling Lantern Flower " was a classical fictional romance novel. It told the story of the protagonist, Lu Tong, who killed his way to the capital to save his parents and brother, and then started the story with Pei Yunfan, the commander of the Palace Department. This novel had been serialised to chapter ninety-six. It was a contracted VIP work on Qidian Chinese Network, providing free trial reading and donation functions. The plot of " Smile of the Flower Lantern " was full of ups and downs, and it was a thrilling novel for girls. However, details such as the storyline and ending were not mentioned in the given search results.
What does it mean to hide a knife behind a smile?
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2025-01-10 23:37
Hiding a knife behind a smile was an idiom that described how one might look kind to others, but was sinister and vicious on the inside. This idiom first came from the Biography of Li Yifu in the Old Book of Tang by Liu Wei of the Later Jin Dynasty. In the story, Li Yifu appeared gentle and humble, always smiling and talking to people, but in fact, he was extremely sinister. This idiom is used to describe a person who appears friendly but has ill intentions or hides malice. The antonyms of "hiding a knife behind a smile" were "hiding a needle in cotton wool","honey in the mouth and a sword in the stomach", and "having ulterior motives". The antonyms of "hiding a knife behind a smile" were "treating each other with all one's heart","confiding in one's heart", and "being open-minded". The origin and story of a dagger hidden in a smile could be traced back to ancient China. It was a commonly used idiom.
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