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    Little Panda

    Stories 51
    Chapters 6,635
    Words 102.2 M
    Comments 4,637
    Reading 354 days, 20 hours354 d, 20 h
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 48 Cover
      by Little Panda Truly, I Really Want to See Yanyan (Ming Qin's Perspective) Shu Di蜀地 | shǔ dì | An ancient name for the region corresponding to the modern-day Sichuan Province in China. Historically, it was the seat of the ancient state of Shu and is known for its distinct culture, cuisine, and geography, including the fertile Sichuan Basin.. Even if it was the height of summer, it was still slightly cool upon entering the night. In a hutong胡同 | hú tòng | A type of narrow street or alley commonly…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 49 Cover
      by Little Panda The Like of Giving Birth to Sons and Raising Daughters (Shijie’s师姐 | shījiě | Literally "senior sister apprentice." A term used to respectfully address a female peer in a sect, school, or organization who joined earlier than oneself. It denotes a close relationship similar to that of an older sister. cpcp | No Pinyin | An abbreviation of the English word "couple." It is modern internet slang used to refer to a romantic pairing of characters in a work of fiction, also known as a "ship."…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 50 Cover
      by Little Panda If Yanyan wanted, I wouldn't mind “Yes, Qinqin, do you like the Commandery Princess?” Song Shuqing no longer rambled, crossing her arms and looking at her shimei as she asked, “Just like how the Commandery Princess likes you?” Hearing this question, Ming Qin was stunned. Her head had never considered this question. To Ming Qin, Murong Yan was a treasure that needed to be cherished. The little shadow guard placed the noble Commandery Princess inside the deepest treasure chest of her…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 51 Cover
      by Little Panda Get out of the way! Otherwise, you die (Fighting Xiao He again) “Jiejie.” A call as cold and clammy as a venomous snake; the rustling sound of rubbing sleeves was just like crawling snake scales. Murong Yan looked at the man before her, whom she thought she would never see again. Her face was deathly pale, but her tone was still calm. “How can you be here?” “How could This Lonely One孤 | gū | Literally “the lonely one” or “orphan.” A first-person pronoun used by royalty,…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 46 Cover
      by Little Panda The Crown Prince Has Fallen, the Imperial Throne Changes Hands Murong Yan had a very long dream. In the dream, she was riding a horse on a dark and gloomy forest path, her back not feeling the familiar warmth. She was all alone. In her heart was an inexplicable fear and panic. 『Don't be afraid.』 『I will protect you.』 Inexplicably, a reassuring voice sounded from the distant behind, driving her to continue forward. Gazing past the intertwined tree trunks beside her, she could…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 41 Cover
      by Little Panda Ah Qin Did Not Lie to Her The horse galloped along the path in the snow. The sky was cold and the ground was frozen, and Murong Yan, hugging the little tiger cub in her arms, gripped the reins tightly to barely keep her body from losing its warmth. Her teeth chattered uncontrollably; she did not know if it was because of this harsh winter, or because her heart was a sheet of ice-cold. Her thoughts seemed to have been frozen solid; only the same voice screamed in her mind. Ah Qin, Ah Qin. I…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 42 Cover
      by Little Panda If There is No Resentment, If There is No Indignation, Then Let It Be The horse-drawn carriage stopped at the home she had been away from for many years. Above the imposing gate, the four large characters for "Prince of Yu’s Manor"豫親王府 | Yù Qīnwáng Fǔ | The official residence of a Qīnwáng (亲王), a Prince of the First Rank, which was the highest rank of nobility, typically reserved for the Emperor's sons or brothers. The "Yu" (豫) is the specific, inheritable title bestowed upon this…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 43 Cover
      by Little Panda Figure Out This Palace's Identity As soon as she stepped out, Murong Yan saw a small boy of about seven years old, his arrogance blazing, directing a group of household servants to punch and kick a small tiger cub cowering on the ground. “Beat it to death! Beat it to death! How dare it roar at this Young Master, the little beast! Quickly, beat it to death!” The little tiger cub, not yet weaned, staggered as it dodged the feet kicking towards it. “All of you, stop for This…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 44 Cover
      by Little Panda Merely a Hair Tie? Winter was more than half over, and the New Year festival had arrived. Although it was New Year's Eve除夕 | chú xī | Literally "to get rid of the evening." This is the last day of the lunar year, a time for the culturally significant family reunion dinner (團圓飯 | tuányuán fàn) and staying up late to welcome the new year (守岁 | shǒu suì)., Murong Can still went to the martial arts training ground to practice. Murong Yan, unwilling to watch the feigned pretenses of…
    • The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 45 Cover
      by Little Panda Alive, I Must See the Person; Dead, I Must See the Corpse活要见人,死要见尸 | huó yào jiàn rén, sǐ yào jiàn shī | A common Chinese expression meaning that one needs to see a person whether they are alive or dead. It conveys a refusal to accept someone's disappearance or reported death without definitive proof, demanding to see either the living person or their body. (The Coming of the Dragon and the Going of the Veins来龙去脉 | lái lóng qù mài | Literally "the coming of the dragon…
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