The Unremarkable Fourth Princess (Qing Dynasty Transmigration)

Alternative Title: 平平無奇四公主(清穿)

Author: 銀河燦爛

Status: Completed

Added: 2025-06-10

Updated: 2025-06-10

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Empire BuildingFor FemaleHistoricalLightheartedRomanceSweet RomanceTransmigration

Description

Transmigrated into the Qing Dynasty, but as Kangxi's unremarkable fourth daughter.

As a pitiful little girl with no mother or backing, Muxue happily got the quota for a marriage alliance and was sent to marry into the northern steppes.

When she left the palace to bid farewell, Kangxi glanced at Muxue and sighed to himself: "This daughter looks so frail and weak, I wonder how long she'll last on the steppe."

Three years passed, and Muxue was living well.

Ten years passed, and the people of the northern steppes unanimously praised her as the "Seashell Princess" (Regent Princess).

Twenty years passed, and a "Princess Si Qian Sui Qian Qian Sui Tablet" was erected on the steppe.

Muxue: "I'm just an unremarkable little genius at farming and business."

[Notes for this novel]

The female lead has a growth arc, she's not max level from the start. The plot is slice-of-life.

Has a CP, Princess × Little Steppe Prince, arranged marriage then love.

Not official history, fictional plot, a story set in a Qing Dynasty transmigrated timeline.

It will probably take until chapter 20 for her to leave the palace for the vast desert and truly spread her wings. This is a long, growth-oriented novel.

[Completed Novels]

"A Glimmer of Light in the Ming Palace" (The only Ming Dynasty Emperor and Empress who maintained monogamy)

"The Beauty's Snack Shop" (Sisters' snack shop flourishes)

"Her 1979" (Period novel, female lead doing business in the Greater Bay Area)

"Orange Summer" (Campus, male cures female)

[Pre-orders]

"Princess, Please Hold the Long Saber"

"The Emperor Seventeen Years Younger Than Me"

"Republic of China Grand Hotel"

"Let the Moonlight Fall"

[Pre-order novel 1: Republic of China Grand Hotel]

Dong Qingzhu returned to Shanghai on a rainy day. Two young daughters and a small leather suitcase were all she had.

"She didn't want to be a good Warlord's wife, her brain's fried! Insisting on divorce, she's going to suffer a lot!"

The neighbors in the alley whispered, and children imitated them, calling the Dong family's daughter a "bastard child whose father didn't want her."

Dong Qingzhu rolled up her sleeves and confronted them one by one.

"Damn it, you think I'm dead, bullying my little girl. In a couple of days, I'll strike it rich, living in an apartment and drinking foreign wine, while you'll be stuck in a tiny room, poor your whole life!"

She didn't boast.

Starting with a single wok on the street, she opened the best grand hotel in all of Shanghai.

In those turbulent years, thankfully, food still warmed people's hearts.

[Pre-order novel 2: The Emperor Seventeen Years Younger Than Me]

The Son of Heaven was captured while on a northern tour, the capital was besieged, and the Great Ming Empire was on the verge of collapse.

Wan Zhen'er was ordered by the Empress Dowager to care for the young Crown Prince, whose future was uncertain.

At that time, she never imagined that this child, seventeen years younger than her, would one day lead her down a path where she was neither truly a wet nurse nor truly a wife.

Content tags: Qing Dynasty Transmigration, Deep Love, Rural Life, Infrastructure Development, Lighthearted

Muxue, Dunduobudorji

One-sentence introduction: A princess by arranged marriage, but she became the ruler of the steppe.

Theme: Even in ice and snow, flowers will bloom.