Female General and Eldest Princess (Novel) Vol. 01
In order to survive in troubled times; in order to get revenge for loved ones; in order to claim justice for all 118 people who died undeservedly in the village. Lin WanYue took the residence registration of her younger brother Lin FeiXing to join the army, and was determined to kill the Huns all over the world. The empress died at court, leaving the 16 year-old princess and the 8-year-old crown prince to rely upon each other for their lives. Several princes older than the crown prince were greedy for the throne, and the two were in a precarious position.
Biographical Notes:
Qing Jun Mo Xiao, a prolific and imaginative author deeply rooted in the historical landscapes of ancient China, consistently weaves captivating narratives that transcend time and captivate readers’ hearts. With a remarkable ability to blend rich historical detail with emotional depth, Qing Jun Mo Xiao has become synonymous with tales that explore the complexities of human relationships amid the backdrop of political intrigue, war, and societal intricacies.
Title Notes:
Yuri Romance Enthusiasts: For readers aged 20-40 interested in yuri romance narratives, this book offers a unique twist as Lin WanYue takes drastic measures to survive troubled times and seek revenge.
The bond between characters, especially the 16-year-old princess and 8-year-old crown prince, takes center stage, providing a compelling storyline for those who appreciate yuri romance set against a backdrop of historical challenges and court intrigue.
Fans of revenge stories: As the synopsis indicates Lin Wanyue’s story is centered in obtaining revenge for her family and her village, which will attract readers that enjoy this kind of story. It is rather common in Chinese fantasy so it will please many fans of the genre.
Fans of female protagonists: Both main protagonists of the story are women and are both strong, capable and independent to some degree. This will please fans that crave for stories with strong women instead of the damsel in distress trope.
Moreover, it will also attract fans of political intrigue set in a historical background, that being, roughly approximately, between the 3th century BCE and 3th century CE in Imperial China.
It also has many coming-of-age elements, since both protagonists are what would be considered teenagers and face significant challenges and grow as a result, which will delight many fans of that type of story. An equivalence would be to R.F. Kuang’s “The Poppy War trilogy” since Lin Wanyue can remind readers of Rin from that book series.