The story of concubines is not a complete novel because it has not been officially named or categorized. According to my knowledge, it could be a collection of short stories or a short story, or it could be a fictional historical novel. However, due to the lack of a complete name and storyline, I am unable to give an accurate answer.
The number of Chaji stores in the country was not clear. The number of Chaji stores had different data in different documents, such as 400, 791, 1069, and so on. Due to the lack of consistent data, it was impossible to accurately answer the specific number of Chaji stores in the country.
In the novel Da Feng Da Geng Ren, the male protagonist Xu Qi 'an had a total of five concubines, namely: - [Yu Xuanji: She was the Saintess of Southern Border's Gu God Sect, and later became the concubine of the male lead, Xu Qi 'an.] - Lu Yu: Born in Southern Border's Lu clan, Gu Master, skilled in using poison, is the concubine of the male lead, Xu Qi 'an. - [Asuro: The reincarnation of Asura King, the concubine of the male lead, Xu Qi 'an.] - Zhong Li: Southern Border's Hundred Thousand Mountains Heaven Gu Sect's current saintess, the concubine of the male lead, Xu Qi 'an. - [Wei Yuan: Dafeng Northern Garrison King, the male protagonist Xu Qi 'an's foster father, who later married him as a concubine.] While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Xu Qi 'an had no concubines. Xu Qi 'an was the male lead in the online novel " Da Feng The Nightwatchman " and its derivative works written by the newspaper seller. He was originally a modern police officer. He had accidentally transmigrated to the Great Zhou Dynasty after being struck by lightning while drunk and became a small prison head in the Dafeng County government. Later, he was involved in a missing official case and embarked on the road of official career. Xu Qi 'an had three wives: - Yaoyao, one of the female leads, the Saintess of Southern Border's Gu God Sect. She had the phoenix bloodline and her real identity was Eldest Princess Dafeng. - Cao Changqing, one of the female leads, was the Great Chu Empress. She had the fate of the Great Qin Dynasty and was buried with Xu Qi 'an after her death. - Huai Qing, one of the female leads, was the Emperor of Dafeng, the Grand Princess. Her real identity was the daughter of the King of Zhennan, one of Xu Qi 'an's wives. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In Da Feng Da Geng Ren, Xu Qi 'an had two concubines, Yu Xuanji and Yun Yan. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Tang Dezong Li Shi had five concubines. They were the Wang family (Empress Zhao De), the Wei family (Consort Wei Xian), the Wang family (Princess Consort), the Wu family (Consort Wu De), and the Zhao family (Consort Zhao Hui).
Xihua Zhi did not marry a concubine. He only loved the female lead, and the two of them were official couples. Other than the female lead, the male lead was not interested in any other woman.
Zhu Youxiao has two concubines. One of them was Empress Zhang of Yi 'an. She was originally a palace maid and was conferred the title of Consort Yu. However, she was deposed and starved to death because she was thirteen months pregnant and did not give birth. The other was Concubine Wang, who was conferred the title of Imperial Noble Consort.
King Guangping had five concubines, and Shen Zhenzhu was his favorite. However, the search results did not clearly mention how many concubines King Guangping had. Therefore, he could not accurately answer how many concubines King Guangping had.
Emperor Kangxi did not bury his concubines. There were 48 concubines buried in his mausoleum. These imperial concubines included one imperial concubine, namely, Imperial Consort Wenxi; eleven imperial concubines, namely, Consort Hui, Consort Hui, Consort Yi, Consort Rong, Consort Ping, Consort Liang, Consort Xuan, Consort Cheng, Consort Shun Yi Mi, Consort Chun Yu Qin, Consort Ding; eight imperial concubines, ten noble people, nine constant people, and nine promised people. These concubines were all buried in Consort Jing Ling's garden after Kangxi's death. Emperor Kangxi made arrangements for the lives of his concubines in advance, allowing them to be buried with him after their deaths. That was why there were so many women buried in Kangxi Mausoleum.
I recommend the following two Xianxia novels to you: "The Age of the Demon Immortal" and "The Concubine's Conspiracy." "The Demon Immortal's Prosperity" was a story about a web novel author who descended into the world of his own novel, seized the protagonist's opportunity, and finally achieved immortality and suppressed the heavens. "The Concubine's Conspiracy" was a story about a King of Qin who broke his leg and found out that his concubine was the daughter of the world's number one strategist. Then, he was bold enough to use him as a knife and even wanted to help him ascend to the throne. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗