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The cute imperial concubine has three treasures: her husband's hugs and being lifted high up.

  • Chinese Web Fiction
  • Categories:Chinese Web Fiction
  • Language:Simplified Ch.
  • Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
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  • Text Color:Black and white
  • Words:554K
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English Title The cute imperial concubine has three treasures: her husband's hugs and being lifted high up.
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★ Single-channel monthly sales exceed 30,000 copies. On Fanqie Novel (China’s top online literature platform with over 500 million global registered users, similar to the international platform Wattpad), the peak number of concurrent readers exceeds 300,000. On Baidu Reading (Baidu’s affiliated reading platform with over 300 million users in China), the number of concurrent readers also exceeds 300,000, leading the industry in reader engagement and dissemination power.

★ Integrates four core elements: "ancient imperial court setting + bickering couple’s sweet romance + fun identity mystery + romantic comedy tension", perfectly catering to global readers’ emotional needs for "sweet love" and "relaxation". It can be compared to the core appeal of popular international IPs such as Roman Holiday (romance in an ancient setting) and The Proposal (bickering couple dynamics).

★ Chinese online literature is a world-leading literary and entertainment category with an annual overseas export scale exceeding 3 billion RMB. As a popular subgenre, "ancient sweet romance" has accumulated over 3.5 billion views on overseas translation platforms (e.g., Webnovel), possessing a mature audience base.

★ Features outstanding potential for film and television adaptation. The "ancient palace intrigue + traditional Chinese aesthetics + romantic comedy sweet romance" genre fits well with the costume romance track of overseas streaming platforms (e.g., Netflix, Disney+). Similar Chinese costume sweet romance dramas have achieved high viewership in Southeast Asia, Japan, and South Korea.

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With a "grand royal wedding" (a magnificent marriage ceremony for noble women in ancient China, similar to a Western "grand royal wedding"), Consort Mu entered the Prince Mu’s Mansion in style and began her married life with the distinguished Prince Mu (a noble title in ancient China, similar to a Western "noble lord" with fiefdoms and power). However, Prince Mu harbored an obsession—he repeatedly asked his new wife the same question: "If I and the young man you’ve been thinking about fall into the river at the same time, who will you save?"

Faced with this dilemma, Consort Mu always smiled brightly and blurted out, "Of course I’ll save my dear young man," leaving Prince Mu lost for words time and again. Year after year, Prince Mu tirelessly repeated the question, and the answer remained unchanged. On the surface, he pretended to be calm, but in reality, he had long become a "jealous noble" (similar to a Western "jealous noble" who excessively cares about their partner’s past out of love), filled with curiosity and jealousy toward the "young man" in his wife’s words.

Three years passed in the blink of an eye, and the couple already had a lovely child. Holding their child, Prince Mu asked the classic question once again, unwilling to give up. This time, Consort Mu, who could no longer bear it, finally snapped—she slapped him lightly and scolded playfully: "You jealous fool! Is it fun to be jealous of yourself?!"

It turned out that Prince Mu was the "young man" Consort Mu had been thinking about—the savior of her childhood, whose true identity she had never known. The misunderstanding about his identity led this bickering couple to engage in three years of playful teasing. With the truth revealed, Prince Mu’s jealousy vanished into thin air, and the small rift between them was completely resolved. They embarked on a more sweet and affectionate life in the imperial court. With a light and humorous tone, the novel depicts the sweet interactions and emotional entanglements between the couple in an ancient Chinese "royal court" (similar to a Western "royal court", the core setting for the life of nobles and royalty), brimming with romance and fun infused with "traditional Chinese aesthetics" (a classical aesthetic style integrating ancient Chinese architecture, etiquette, and costumes).

Contents

Thank You for Dying with Me
You and I Are the Same Kind of Person
Destroy Her
Buddhist Hall
He Is Not Unrivaled
Red Jade Pendant
Conflict
Hero Saving the Beauty?
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