CompletedFlower Qingcheng, a female special agent from Huaguo in the 22nd century, accidentally fell into the sea while on a mission. When she woke up, Flower Qingcheng found that she had transmigrated, and it was a soul transmigration into someone with the same name as herself.
This was a world where yin and yang were reversed; women were responsible for earning money and supporting the family, while men were responsible for being beautiful. Upon her arrival, she encountered the original owner being abused for seeking trouble. The awakened Flower Qingcheng immediately gave the perpetrator a thorough beating.
The original owner was unlearned, lazy, and idle. Looking at the dilapidated house and her raggedly dressed husband, Flower Qingcheng could only sigh and take on the responsibility of supporting the family. Relying on her exceptional wisdom and a "golden finger" (cheat ability), Flower Qingcheng gradually cleared the original owner's name and led her entire family and villagers towards prosperity and a comfortable life.
Flower Qingcheng, who had initially expected a leisurely life, inadvertently uncovered the mystery of the original owner's identity. From then on, she embarked on a path of punishing scumbags and fighting powerful officials. After restoring the original owner's rightful status, she ultimately gained supreme power over the world...
CompletedThis story features a heavily modified Qing Dynasty transmigration, where women are dominant and men are subordinate, and there are multiple male leads.
Many elements in this story are the author's private settings. It borrows from the Qing Dynasty background, but is not entirely accurate.
Why should the female protagonist only be a concubine to those men when she arrives in the Qing Dynasty? Everyone, come see how our female protagonist lives a wonderful life after transmigrating to the Great Qing!
Lin Bao'er transmigrated, arriving in the Great Qing during the Kangxi era. However, this Great Qing is a heavily modified alternate world. Here, there's Kangxi and the Nine Princes, but there's no male superiority and female inferiority; only female superiority and male inferiority.