Raising Children in the Frontier with My General Husband [70s]

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When Qin Qingman woke up, not only had she traveled back to the resource-scarce 1970s, but she also found herself with nothing.

The wooden house was drafty, and outside was a frozen wasteland.

She looked at her five-year-old brother on the kang, who was crying in a voice as faint as a cat’s meow.

She sincerely hoped this was just a dream.

On the brink of starvation, she went up the mountain to dig wild vegetables but encountered a wild boar looking for food.

Just as she thought she might meet her end, a figure suddenly appeared beside her, and with one punch, the man shattered the boar’s skull, which weighed several hundred pounds.

As the man dragged the wild boar over to Qin Qingman, he said: “Comrade Qin, marry me.”

After staring at the towering man with his incredible strength and the bloody boar, Qin Qingman shamefully surrendered.

With meat to eat, she agreed to marry!

—o—o—o—

Wei Ling had died on the battlefield.

When he opened his eyes again, he found himself facing a completely unfamiliar family and a drastically changed Beijing.

Sensing danger, he immediately packed his bags and requested a transfer to the frontier.

The frontier was lush with green trees and blanketed in white snow, providing him with comfort and peace.

After settling in the frontier for a year, the 26-year-old Colonel Wei Ling received a letter.

A beautiful female educated youth was on her way to the frontier.

Colonel Wei, who had no intention of getting married, went up the mountain in anger.

Then he encountered Qin Qingman, who was in danger.

The beautiful girl had bright eyes and brows, both frail and strong, like resurrection grass in the desert.

Wei Ling’s previously dormant heart was stirred…

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与穿来的将军丈夫在边疆养娃[七零]
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New User.948761 rated it
November 16, 2024
Status: Completed
This mostly reads as a time-travel slice of life novel with rural and military life focus and family ethics drama. I say mostly because there is one instance where MC says she knows some information because she's in a novel (which was quite sudden and never happened again - doesn't make sense since she didn't know anything else because of a novel plot). But other than that one instance, MC uses her historical knowledge and her own cleverness to live.

The novel could be separated into sections. In the first part,... more>> MC is trying to survive. Second part is her romance with the ML. Last part is more achievements/contributions - aka MC saves a town, finds gold, ML makes military achievements. The last part is very Nationalistic.

Overall the writing was quite good. It got better as the novel went on. The hateful characters were hateful and annoying. There was some redemption. I cried a bit during the dialogue between the MC and cousin as she died. The family and people drama was crazy in this one tho. The romance was strong and clean and never had issues. MC pretty much had smooth sailing. The exact details of MC and ML's past lives were vague but that's okay because other than having existing skills, it wasn't really necessary. The side characters were quite well fleshed out and relevant. It did feel like enough happened for the story to end. But also, that the author could have gone further with the story but didn't. <<less
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