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All Time Rank: #2146
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Yaoying transmigrated into a novel.
In the chaotic and troubled times, many nations were at war. Her father happened to be the most powerful of those vying for supremacy, her brother turning out to be the male lead that finally dominated the Central Plains.
As the male lead’s younger sister, Yaoying was ready to accept this benefit that came without her having to lift a finger.
But it turned out that the male lead hated her to the bone, going as far as to have her marry the sixty-year-old grassland tribal chief in place of the female lead.
Yaoying was forced to marry. Wolves in front, tigers in the back—beasts surrounding her—all coveting the lovely-as-a-flower Chinese princess.
At the moment of crisis, the novel’s young and legendary lord who was destined to die young passed through with his troops.
To escape from their clutches, the trembling Yaoying pointed at the sickly lord: This princess fell in love with you at first sight. If you won’t marry, I’ll seek you out with a dowry!
The lord’s subordinates paled with alarm: Princess mustn’t speak so casually! Our king is a monk, a noble-blooded Buddha’s son!
Yaoying, with a face full of grievances: This princess doesn’t disdain that you’re a monk. In life, I am your person; in death, I am your ghost!
Monk: ….
From then on, the tale of the Buddha’s son and the Chinese princess began to circulate through the grasslands.
Monk whose reputation couldn’t be cleared even if he plunged into the Yellow River: ….
Note : The title refers to an expression that for friends, family, and lovers separated far away, moonlit nights would make them miss each other more.
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One entry per lineTo Marry a Monk
嫁给一个和尚
月明千里
Related Series
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Eight Treasures Trousseau (2)I Am This Type of Woman (2)
The Green Lotus Peasant Girl (2)
Eastern Palace (1)
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Wishing You Eternal Happiness (1)
Recommendation Lists
- Unforgettable memories
- Historical Romance (BxG)
- Memorable Reads
- Novels with Clever Strong Female Protagonist
- (GXB) Villain, cannon fodder or similar situations
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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09/20/23 | mitchytranslations | c149 |
08/28/23 | mitchytranslations | c148 |
08/24/23 | mitchytranslations | c147 |
08/21/23 | mitchytranslations | c146 |
08/17/23 | mitchytranslations | c145 |
08/14/23 | mitchytranslations | c144 |
08/12/23 | mitchytranslations | c143 |
08/10/23 | mitchytranslations | c142 |
08/07/23 | mitchytranslations | c141 |
07/20/23 | mitchytranslations | c140 |
07/17/23 | mitchytranslations | c139 |
07/15/23 | mitchytranslations | c138 |
07/13/23 | mitchytranslations | c137 |
07/10/23 | mitchytranslations | c136 |
07/09/23 | mitchytranslations | c135 |
I hate the emperor so much lol he only loved the male lead and the FL and her brother grew up on their own and pretty much were left to die.
Also I understand that the male lead's mom killed herself in front of him and thats why he hates the Xie family kids but honestly... some critical thinking and objectiveness is heavily needed!!!!