It’s Not Easy Being the Fourth Prince’s Fu Jin

It’s Not Easy Being the Fourth Prince’s Fu Jin

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四爷正妻不好当

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Being the Fourth Prince’s Main Wife is Difficult, 四爷正妻不好当

By holding true feelings in the heart, huái sù, 怀愫

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
188 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The fourth imperial prince’s Fu Jin, who had time-traveled, was very frustrated. She had to take care of his food, his drinks, and even his concubines! Back then, when I asked you to come, you wouldn’t. Now, when I try to chase you away, you won’t leave. If you want to have a son, go find someone else! The reborn Fourth Prince was even more frustrated. His third son was rebellious, the fourth squandered the family fortune, and the fifth was reckless. Sigh, it still takes a good mother to raise a good son. “Fu Jin, how about we have another child?” Actually, this is just a story about a low-key woman with no experience in romance, transmigrating to the Qing Dynasty, trying hard not to become cannon fodder. T/N: Fu Jin means Wife in Manchu. It’s a title used for the main wife of imperial princes during the Qing Dynasty.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

It’s Not Easy Being the Fourth Prince’s Fu Jin Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on It’s Not Easy Being the Fourth Prince’s Fu Jin "It’s Not Easy Being the Fourth Prince’s Fu Jin" promised a Qing Dynasty transmigration story with a twist, and after diving in, I found it delivered on that promise, albeit with some quirks. It's a blend of historical setting, political intrigue, and domestic drama, seasoned with a dash of smut. While it might not be for everyone, I found myself surprisingly engaged with the characters and their struggles. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the unique premise: not only is the main character a modern girl transmigrated into the role of the Fourth Prince's Fu Jin (primary wife), but there are several other transmigrators thrown into the mix, alongside a reborn male lead. This creates a fascinating dynamic, especially as the heroine navigates the complexities of court life and a polygamous marriage. I was a bit wary of the potential for cliché, but I was pleasantly surprised by the realistic bent the story takes. ### What Works Well The historical context is a definite strength. The novel weaves in details about the Kangxi era of Qing China, making the world feel believable, even with the fantastical elements. I appreciated that the characters, including the reborn Fourth Prince, act in ways consistent with the beliefs and customs of the time. The heroine's pragmatism is also refreshing. She understands the stakes and works to secure her position through children and her husband's favor, a stark contrast to some of the other transmigrators who try to impose modern values with disastrous results. The relationship between the main characters, while not always romantic, felt genuine, with both sides having a clear understanding of their marital arrangement. Also, the focus on the "backyard" intrigue, the drama within the Prince's household, kept me invested. ### Areas of Concern The sheer number of transmigrators did raise an eyebrow. While it adds an interesting layer, it felt a little excessive at times, almost bordering on parody. ### Final Verdict Overall, "It’s Not Easy Being the Fourth Prince’s Fu Jin" is an entertaining and engaging read. It's not a pure romance, but rather a blend of historical fiction, political maneuvering, and domestic drama with mature themes. If you're looking for a realistic take on the Qing Dynasty transmigration trope with a strong, pragmatic female lead, this might be right up your alley. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're looking for something beyond the typical "Mary Sue" story.

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