TCN: Mei Gongqing

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Mei Gongqing (The Bewitching Courtier) by Lin Jiacheng This translation belongs to hamster428. 208 chapters;... More

Chapter 1: For what?
Chapter 2-5
Chapter 6: Departure
Chapter 7: Refugees (1)
Chapter 8: Refugees (2)
Chapter 9: Drought (1)
Chapter 10: Drought (2)
Chapter 11: Drought (3)
Chapter 12: Escape
Chapter 13: The Sensational Sonata
Chapter 14: The Young Gentleman from the House of Sun
Chapter 15: Near the Yellow River
Chapter 16: I much prefer you
Chapter 17: Beautiful Still
Chapter 18: The Trap on the Other Side
Chapter 19: That Man
Chapter 20: The State of Affairs
Chapter 21: The Clansmen's Arrival
Chapter 22: Déja Vu
Chapter 23: A Lifetime Lost Due to a Glance
Chapter 24: Men of Honor
Chapter 25: Purchasing Food
Chapter 26: Change in Status
Chapter 27: Important Affairs
Chapter 28: Uncovered
Chapter 29: Meeting the Elders
Chapter 30: Uncle Chen Shu
Chapter 31: Courtship?
Chapter 32: A Phoenix's Love Song (1)
Chapter 33: A Phoenix's Love Song (2)
Chapter 34: General Ran's Return
Chapter 35: Ran Min's Marriage
Chapter 36: Palm Print
Chapter 37: Invitation
Chapter 38: His Remarks
Chapter 39: Banquet
Chapter 40: Questioning
Chapter 41: Mud and Cloud
Chapter 42: Heart-to-heart
Chapter 43: Sisters
Chapter 44: Temporary Peace
Chapter 45: She Is a Double-sided Blade
Chapter 46: The Teenage General
Chapter 47: Custom
Chapter 48: Clarification
Chapter 49: Kiss
Chapter 50: Food
Chapter 51: Gifting Grains
Chapter 52: Undercurrent
Chapter 53: Entering the Estate
Chapter 54: The Prince of Nan'yang
Chapter 55: An Inexorable Chen Rong
Chapter 56: Sky Lanterns
Chapter 58: Shooting the Lanterns Down
Chapter 59: Attending the Banquet
Chapter 60: Drawing Attention
Chapter 61: He Came
Chapter 62: Getting Out
Chapter 63: Wang Qilang's "Kindness"?
Chapter 65: Ran Min and Chen Rong
Chapter 66: Trifled With
Chapter 67: A Sharpened Blade for the Wolf
Chapter 68: Assets
Chapter 69: Rubbing Elbows
Chapter 70: Personality
Chapter 71: He Calls Her Darling
Chapter 72: Sometimes, It's All Right to be Ruthless
Chapter 73: In the Eye of the Storm
Chapter 74: Tagging Along
Chapter 75: Waltzing in Under the Enemies' Noses
Chapter 76: Chen Rong's Good Name
Chapter 77: Young Lover
Chapter 78: Like-minded
Chapter 79: The Way Out
Chapter 80: Jealousy
Chapter 81: Return to Nan'yang
Chapters 82-88 summary
Chapter 90: Ran Min's Reason for Liking Chen Rong
Chapter 91: Wang Qilang Adding Fuel to the Fire
Chapter 92: Honored Concubine
Chapter 93: Promise to Self
Chapter 94: Abducted by Ran Min
Chapter 95: Drinking His Blood
Chapter 96-97
Chapter 98: Is Wang Qilang Attached Or Indifferent? (1)
Chapter 99: Is Wang Qilang Attached Or Indifferent? (2)
Chapter 100: He Is the Culprit; He Is the Savior
Chapter 101: Fallen in Love
Chapter 102: Qilang, Drive a Sword Through Me!
Chapter 103: Who Sent the Gold Coffin?
Chapter 104: Waiting for a Hapless Hare
Chapter 105: The Twists and Turns
Chapter 106: Traveling a Thousand Miles to Seek His Help
Chapter 107: Chen Rong's Request
Chapter 108: Getting Along This Time
Chapter 109: Perfectly Frank
Chapter 110: Understanding
Chapter 111: The Chens' State of Affairs
Chapter 112: My Dear Sir, You Haven't Changed
Chapter 113: Jealous
Chapter 114: Confrontation
Chapter 115: Machinations
Chapter 116: One Night
Chapter 117: Murong Ke
Chapter 118: A Repeat of the Past?
Chapter 119: Drugged
Chapter 120: Bliss
Chapter 121: After Chen Rong Woke Up
Chapter 122: In Front of the Two Armies
Chapter 123: Victorious
Chapter 124: Ran Min's Woe
Chapter 125: Metamorphosis
Chapter 126: Sharing a Carriage
Chapter 127: Confrontation
Untitled PaChapter 128: Chen Rong Severed Tiesrt 118
Not a Chapter!
Chapter 131: Seeing Jiankang's Scenery and Her Family
Chapter 132: Chen Rong Decisively Cuts Ties
Chapter 133: Right to the Doorstep
Chapter 134: The Rich and Famous
Chapter 135: Seeing Wang Qilang Again
Chapter 136: In the Spotlight
Chapter 137: Your Majesty, Please Make Me a Daoist Nun
Chapter 138: All That's Needed Has Been Said
Mei Gongqing 139-141
Chapter 142: Who Shot the Arrow for Her?
Mei Gongqing 143-146
Mei Gongqing 147-149
Mei Gongqing 150-152
Mei Gongqing 153-154
Mei Gongqing 155-157
Chapter 158: Wang Hong's Confession
Mei Gongqing 159-161
Chapter 162: Two Gifts
Chapter 163: Worth Crying For
NOT AN UPDATE!!!
The wait is OVER! Not a CHAPTER
Chapter 164-165
Chapter 166-167
Chapter 168
Chapter 169
170
Chapter 171
Chapter 172
Chapter 173
Chapter 175
Chapter 176
Chapter 177
Chapter 178
Chapter 179: Rescued
Chapter 180: He's Here
Chapter 181: You Lost
Chapter 182: Jealousy Leads to Passion
Chapter 183: Meet Up with Ran Min
Chapter 184: His Feelings

Chapter 57: Lament of the Scholar

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Chapter 57: Lament of the Scholar

Chen Rong did not bother about the maids' increasingly empathic eyes. She only concentrated on making the sky lanterns and releasing them one after another to the sky.

The entire evening was spent by making lanterns and floating them.

By midnight, when Chen Rong had fallen asleep from fatigue, the younger maid gave her companion a push and whispered: "She's just another pitiful woman, this Ah Rong." There was a vague melancholy of youth found in her voice.

The next day swiftly arrived.

Early in the morning, reed music filtered past the windows from the woods. Chen Rong slowly opened her eyes and gazed past the silk screens.

The overcast sky was very dark and looking as though it would rain any minute now.

She propped her arms to sit up, hugged the quilt and looked to the sky in a trance.

At the same time, the younger maid called out to her: "Miss, would you like to wash?" Her voice was noticeably milder compared to yesterday; the eyes she used to look at Chen Rong were also faintly sympathetic.

Chen Rong shook her head without looking at her.

Watching a blank Chen Rong, the young maid suddenly spoke. "Miss, even though His Highness often abandons the old for the new, and has the tendency of giving the old to his subordinates, you ultimately will still be wrapped in silk." At this juncture, she suddenly stopped to recall that Ah Rong wasn't poor; on the contrary, she came from a large clan and had always enjoyed this kind of sheltering.

Ah Rong raised her head.

Without morning grooming, her face remained surprisingly fresh and fair. She looked at the maid and managed to whisper a thank you.

The young maid bowed her head, stammering: "Don't mention it," before hurrying outside.

Gradually, a flute joined the floating reed music. When the distant and lingering flute intertwined with the reed, they produced a sentimentality belonging to springtide.

Chen Rong lowered her eyes, muttering all the while: "There's already reed music so early in the morning. The Prince's Estate is certainly home to peace and pleasure."

She put on her wooden clogs and walked to the screens where the window opened to two beautiful women.

They hastily turned away. By the time they reached a barren peach orchard, Chen Rong had heard one of them say: "His Highness didn't come to keep the new woman company? That's rather odd."

"I asked," the other replied. "They said she is a guest. Hah, a visiting beauty. His Highness has only ever used this trick five times."

Taking a deep inhale, Chen Rong ordered: "Bring me water."

"Aye," the maids answered her in unison. They came in with a water basin, towel, and some blue salt for washing.

While they quietly helped her wash and comb, Chen Rong asked, "Is there anywhere in the estate I'm not allowed to go?"

The older maid helped put her hair into a cloud-shaped chignon as she answered, "In addition to the main courtyard, you are free to go anywhere within the inner quarters and the east and west wings."

Chen Rong hummed a reply. She noted that this maid's plaiting technique was rather ingenious. The quivering cloud chignon gave off a languid loveliness. With no ornamental pin on top, it had a most romantic charm.

Chen Rong wrung her sleeves. She had expected just as much and had taken her own hairpin.

When the two finished their work, Chen Rong rose to turn and leave.

The younger maid gave her long skirt and slender waist a look, cocked her head and murmured: "She has a lovely figure. No wonder the prince has to have her."

When Chen Rong got to the courtyard, she saw fashionable girls flooding the small path, the pavilions, and everywhere else.

However, her steps halted this time.

This translation belongs to hamster428.wordpress.com

While Chen Rong stood there, a good dozen pairs of eyes stared in her direction. Facing these eyes, Chen Rong suddenly thought: The longer I live in the Nanyang Prince's estate, the more detrimental it will be to my reputation. Even if I can deal with these women and even if I know what's going on, the worst will be idle rumors. If they manipulate the things I inadvertently say, then what will I do? Forget it, it's better for me to return.

Once back, she ordered: "Close the door to the courtyard."

The two maids looked at her in puzzlement.

Chen Rong stared at them and repeated her order: "Close the door to the courtyard. Regardless who comes, you can't open it without my consent. Did I make myself clear?"

The two maids looked at each other and then complied.

Once the courtyard closed, Chen Rong ordered them to bring the zither and then began to play.

The piece she played was called "Lament of the Scholar", a song she had overheard one of the scholars play during her marriage to Ran Min in her past life.

"Lament of the Scholar" was lofty and distant, fairly proud and haughty. It was much to her liking due to its melodious and sinuous appeal, and she, therefore, had always remembered it.

The light zither was born and slowly mingled with the reed and flute, gradually weaving into the gloomy clouds.

Each of the present beauties, even if she did not play the instrument, was at least accustomed to listening. Once Chen Rong's "Lament of the Scholar" sounded, the girls that had been pointing curiously at her closed doors eventually quieted down.

As they listened, they soon found that this song was a new piece they had not heard before, and quite an elegant one.

Gradually, as the zither heightened, the reed and flute came to a halt.

Steadily, the lofty and lonely zither was the only sound that wove through the dark clouds in the west wing.

A handsomely dressed girl closed her eyes as she quietly listened for a moment. "Actually quite noble," she murmured.

Another girl with features as gentle as water lowered her gaze. She softly said, "Has the prince forced even someone so upright and honorable to come here? Her life is not for long, it seems."

Standing behind them, an enticing woman in her thirties sneered: "So what if she's noble? So what if she's upright? That's because His Highness hasn't slept with her yet. Wait until she has gone to his bed; she would not be playing these sounds then."

What they didn't know was that Chen Rong was playing this song to let everyone know she was a guest of the estate, that she hadn't had intimate relations with the Prince of Nan'yang.

Amid the murmuring and drifting zither, night gradually descended.

By suppertime, the racing wind was whipping leaves and branches, and shaking the shingles outside.
Chen Rong placed her chopsticks down and looked out to the sky. "Is it going to rain tonight?" she softly asked.

Hearing disappointment in her question, the younger maid couldn't help but chuckle. "Do you want to release lanterns again, miss?"

Chen Rong nodded and hummed an answer.

So rare was her mild demeanor that the maid sighingly advised her: "Miss, you should forget him."

Chen Rong made no reply.

Just then, the wind subsided outside. Chen Rong placed her utensils down, walked to the courtyard to look up at the gradually dispersing cloud in the sky and said cheerfully: "The stars have come out."

She turned around, her eyes vividly bright. "Prepare the materials. I want to float at least ten lanterns tonight."Chapter 57: Lament of the Scholar

Chen Rong did not bother about the maids' increasingly empathic eyes. She only concentrated on making the sky lanterns and releasing them one after another to the sky.

The entire evening was spent by making lanterns and floating them.

By midnight, when Chen Rong had fallen asleep from fatigue, the younger maid gave her companion a push and whispered: "She's just another pitiful woman, this Ah Rong." There was a vague melancholy of youth found in her voice.

The next day swiftly arrived.

Early in the morning, reed music filtered past the windows from the woods. Chen Rong slowly opened her eyes and gazed past the silk screens.

The overcast sky was very dark and looking as though it would rain any minute now.

She propped her arms to sit up, hugged the quilt and looked to the sky in a trance.

At the same time, the younger maid called out to her: "Miss, would you like to wash?" Her voice was noticeably milder compared to yesterday; the eyes she used to look at Chen Rong were also faintly sympathetic.

Chen Rong shook her head without looking at her.

Watching a blank Chen Rong, the young maid suddenly spoke. "Miss, even though His Highness often abandons the old for the new, and has the tendency of giving the old to his subordinates, you ultimately will still be wrapped in silk." At this juncture, she suddenly stopped to recall that Ah Rong wasn't poor; on the contrary, she came from a large clan and had always enjoyed this kind of sheltering.

Ah Rong raised her head.

Without morning grooming, her face remained surprisingly fresh and fair. She looked at the maid and managed to whisper a thank you.

The young maid bowed her head, stammering: "Don't mention it," before hurrying outside.

Gradually, a flute joined the floating reed music. When the distant and lingering flute intertwined with the reed, they produced a sentimentality belonging to springtide.

Chen Rong lowered her eyes, muttering all the while: "There's already reed music so early in the morning. The Prince's Estate is certainly home to peace and pleasure."

She put on her wooden clogs and walked to the screens where the window opened to two beautiful women.

They hastily turned away. By the time they reached a barren peach orchard, Chen Rong had heard one of them say: "His Highness didn't come to keep the new woman company? That's rather odd."

"I asked," the other replied. "They said she is a guest. Hah, a visiting beauty. His Highness has only ever used this trick five times."

Taking a deep inhale, Chen Rong ordered: "Bring me water."

"Aye," the maids answered her in unison. They came in with a water basin, towel, and some blue salt for washing.

While they quietly helped her wash and comb, Chen Rong asked, "Is there anywhere in the estate I'm not allowed to go?"

The older maid helped put her hair into a cloud-shaped chignon as she answered, "In addition to the main courtyard, you are free to go anywhere within the inner quarters and the east and west wings."

Chen Rong hummed a reply. She noted that this maid's plaiting technique was rather ingenious. The quivering cloud chignon gave off a languid loveliness. With no ornamental pin on top, it had a most romantic charm.

Chen Rong wrung her sleeves. She had expected just as much and had taken her own hairpin.

When the two finished their work, Chen Rong rose to turn and leave.

The younger maid gave her long skirt and slender waist a look, cocked her head and murmured: "She has a lovely figure. No wonder the prince has to have her."

When Chen Rong got to the courtyard, she saw fashionable girls flooding the small path, the pavilions, and everywhere else.

However, her steps halted this time.

This translation belongs to hamster428.wordpress.com

While Chen Rong stood there, a good dozen pairs of eyes stared in her direction. Facing these eyes, Chen Rong suddenly thought: The longer I live in the Nanyang Prince's estate, the more detrimental it will be to my reputation. Even if I can deal with these women and even if I know what's going on, the worst will be idle rumors. If they manipulate the things I inadvertently say, then what will I do? Forget it, it's better for me to return.

Once back, she ordered: "Close the door to the courtyard."

The two maids looked at her in puzzlement.

Chen Rong stared at them and repeated her order: "Close the door to the courtyard. Regardless who comes, you can't open it without my consent. Did I make myself clear?"

The two maids looked at each other and then complied.

Once the courtyard closed, Chen Rong ordered them to bring the zither and then began to play.

The piece she played was called "Lament of the Scholar", a song she had overheard one of the scholars play during her marriage to Ran Min in her past life.

"Lament of the Scholar" was lofty and distant, fairly proud and haughty. It was much to her liking due to its melodious and sinuous appeal, and she, therefore, had always remembered it.

The light zither was born and slowly mingled with the reed and flute, gradually weaving into the gloomy clouds.

Each of the present beauties, even if she did not play the instrument, was at least accustomed to listening. Once Chen Rong's "Lament of the Scholar" sounded, the girls that had been pointing curiously at her closed doors eventually quieted down.

As they listened, they soon found that this song was a new piece they had not heard before, and quite an elegant one.

Gradually, as the zither heightened, the reed and flute came to a halt.

Steadily, the lofty and lonely zither was the only sound that wove through the dark clouds in the west wing.

A handsomely dressed girl closed her eyes as she quietly listened for a moment. "Actually quite noble," she murmured.

Another girl with features as gentle as water lowered her gaze. She softly said, "Has the prince forced even someone so upright and honorable to come here? Her life is not for long, it seems."

Standing behind them, an enticing woman in her thirties sneered: "So what if she's noble? So what if she's upright? That's because His Highness hasn't slept with her yet. Wait until she has gone to his bed; she would not be playing these sounds then."

What they didn't know was that Chen Rong was playing this song to let everyone know she was a guest of the estate, that she hadn't had intimate relations with the Prince of Nan'yang.

Amid the murmuring and drifting zither, night gradually descended.

By suppertime, the racing wind was whipping leaves and branches, and shaking the shingles outside.
Chen Rong placed her chopsticks down and looked out to the sky. "Is it going to rain tonight?" she softly asked.

Hearing disappointment in her question, the younger maid couldn't help but chuckle. "Do you want to release lanterns again, miss?"

Chen Rong nodded and hummed an answer.

So rare was her mild demeanor that the maid sighingly advised her: "Miss, you should forget him."

Chen Rong made no reply.

Just then, the wind subsided outside. Chen Rong placed her utensils down, walked to the courtyard to look up at the gradually dispersing cloud in the sky and said cheerfully: "The stars have come out."

She turned around, her eyes vividly bright. "Prepare the materials. I want to float at least ten lanterns tonight."

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