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To Be A Virtuous Wife
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.As a virtuous wife, does it include tolerating his cousin, enduring his concubines, bearing his mother?
If you will not let me live freely, why would I let you live in satisfaction?
Did fate let women time-travel so they could learn the three morals and four virtues?
Rather than act like a coward and live, it would be better to live in satisfaction and die.
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One entry per lineHe Wei Xian Qi
Thế nào là hiền thê
ชายาผู้มีคุณธรรม
何为贤妻
Thế nào là hiền thê
ชายาผู้มีคุณธรรม
何为贤妻
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-A bit two dimensional, not that you'll hate it or love it but good enough that you can follow their character and learn to know and like them as the story goes. Not much a fan of the male MC, because his to arrogant for my taste as the story starts bu latter on he becomes too stand offish later on. The female MC is not that heart-warming character but rather the cool type that most people would like in a female MC, not too fierce and not too gentle.
PLOT:
-a linear plot, imperial politics, but mostly the battle is at the female yuan (palaces) most of the story follows the general flow of the romance masses, with a mature characters to make it more realistic.
TECHNICAL WRITING:
-can't write much cause I had read the translated version. But it has a nice flow and an average used of wording, not too deep or too simple.
SETTING:
-The setting is very amiable well portraited, but not much on the details.. (Better watch more chine historical dramas to be able to completely visualized the setting)
OPINIONS:
-one of the best story with female romance protagonist, so far aside from Empress with no Virtue, Chu Wang Fei these has one of the best historical drama/romance.
The MC Qu Qing Ju a really sensible character, who doesn’t obnoxiously flaunt her knowledge and experience from her previous life and seems to blend with the context. Instead she uses her charisma, intellect and natural beauty to take control of her household and ingratiate herself with her husband, providing sufficient insulation to protect herself from the political trappings of the era and secure her own position.
Her husband, He Heng, is depicted as her equal in charm, charisma and looks, although this is more obvious when he’s not by her side due him fawning over her, but also because he plays a more significant role in the major developments of the story. Several other characters are also built up and given some perspective. This gives them more depth and can evoke sympathy or at least have their actions explained.
including the fight for the throne where HH was fueling the tension between his brothers, and was ultimately won by by HH’s mother, as well as the fall of her family. A lot of the time, the MC is limited to sweet talks and petty fights which don’t impact the overall plot, though they do secure her position.
The MC is accommodating and plays the part of a doting wife, while flaunting the benefits of her husband’s affections, however she remains doubtful over how genuine he is. This makes sense over the first half of the story. However this gap in affections was only mildly addressed near the end of the series (ironically the same way his mother showed her “love” for the emperor) rather than gradually resolved throughout the series.
The crimes of He Heng’s brothers far outweighed the actions of any female antagonist, but was ultimately pardoned and lived well enough. While her father and brother remained better off than her sister and step mother.
FL is a bit of mixed bag but not one I would say is completely cold or bland as some have stated. I think sometimes readers forget the era and culture these novels belong to and read with modern expectations that would have the FL beheaded or have her completely out of favour. Although the author does fall into the trap once again, of trying to show that a FL is strong when she keeps on denying what she feels and receives from the ML. It doesn’t make you strong to be closed off and fake to the person you clearly love and who clearly loves you. And if the author wants us to believe that the FL is okay with living in the moment and not afraid of death, then show them to actually accept their own feelings. Personally I’m also always left a little discontent when thinking about the OG souls, of these bodies that have been taken over and no one knowing they’ve died or having any respect paid to them by the ones inhabiting them. Theres also the issues of the author evoking sympathy for certain characters the way they did in the epilogue, that is frustrating to read because A, the love makes no sense and B, now I want more but all I have is this one emotionally tragic epilogue. Anyway, good translation, fun banter between the leads and FL that’s thankfully not intimacy shy. Read this one and skip eight treasures.