160 Ch一挽長發定終身
Synopsis: A group portrait of women growing up in a feudal dynasty. The Grand Princess's forbidden unrequited love, political struggles, land annexation, aristocratic infighting, a chessboard full of villains, and the Grand Princess seizing power as regent. Mutual attack, happy ending.
Regent Grand Princess × Auxiliary General (Female). A grand unrequited love and counterattack.
In the sixteenth year of Xuanyuan, Xie Wenjun first met Chen Liangyu.
Xie Wenjun remembered that it was a glorious sunny day. One glimpse, and she loved her deeply for many years in secret. However, in Chen Liangyu's memory of the new autumn of Xuanyuan's sixteenth year, that seemingly gentle yet actually eccentric and gloomy princess could be selected as one of the top three people she least wanted to approach, to be avoided at all costs.
For a considerable period, Xie Wenjun hid her twisted feelings, yet she couldn't help but draw close to the person who was twelve times on guard against her.
Xie Wenjun: Do you really have to marry my third brother (heartbroken)? Chen Liangyu: The Crown Prince sent her to sound me out (emphatically)!
Years later, the Grand Princess's marriage was delayed due to national agricultural affairs. Her officials painstakingly selected over twenty male companions for the Grand Princess.
Chen Liangyu couldn't sit still and eagerly rushed before Xie Wenjun, saying, "My appearance is still acceptable; I am willing to offer myself."
Remarks: ① Chen Liangyu was straightforward in the early stages, and even after developing feelings, she didn't consider it love. After her mind opened up, she bloomed like a peacock. ② The writing style leans towards serious drama with elements of political struggle; the romantic plot is not angsty. ③ This work is set in a fictional world. (Not a matriarchal court, not female-dominated, leans towards formal history). ④ Both leads are pure, and the ending is HE. Content tags: Strong protagonists, palace intrigue, formal drama, political struggle.