Zhuang Han Yan was the golden branch of the marquis family, simple and gentle. She lived a harmonious life, with a loving family and kind older sister. However, on the night of her wedding, all that was waiting for her was a cup of poisonous wine delivered from her husband.
“Younger sister, you should drink quickly. Tonight is a wonderful night for the prince and I.”
Her previously “kind” older sister had schemed against Han Yan maliciously, stealing everything from her. Han Yan’s stepmother finally revealed a hypocritical face under her mask of love and Han Yan realised the man she loved was not a good man. All the happiness she had experienced had turned out to be an illusion!
She died with hatred and was reborn, returning to the age of twelve, vowing to rewrite her fate. Step by step, she was going to fight her way through the treacherous inner residence and exact revenge on the people who insulted, deceived and trampled over her.
In The Reborn Noble Girl is Hard to Find, Zhuan Han Yan's dream marriage becomes a nightmare when her husband allows her stepsister to facilitate her murder. Upon rebirth, Han Yan sets out to get her revenge. However, when she meets the Emperor's brother, Fu Yun Xi, Han Yan has to reevaluate if revenge is the only thing that gives her life meaning.
This is the novelized version of the Chinese drama, The Glory, but, with only the little bit I've seen of the show (YouTube supercuts), I can tell it only follows the most basic plot of the story. Han Yan is way too young for anyone to properly enjoy this as a romance, and Qian Shan Cha Ke STILL can't account for the correct amount of years passing in a time jump. And don't get me started about the several characters we're introduced to that just go missing after a point.
This novel is entirely unnecessary to your enjoyment of the show. I'm actually inclined to say that this is probably a nicer version of The Rebirth of an Ill-Fated Concubine. It does, however, give me more of a reason to finally go and read The Marriage of the Di Daughter (The Double).
If you like Rebirth, Revenge, and people just being nice because they can, then this one is for you.
As usual, worthwhile :) Qian Shan Cha Ke!! Always keeps us awed, and wrapped it up in a couple of days because of the pace. First half was too good with the revenge, but the second half lacks the actual pace which in turn slowed our excitement trip.
As I am a big hater of the sub plot - "I am pushing you away for your own good", thought of reducing the rating by a half star too. Lots of subplots were not so polished or tied tight, but they were reused and made sharp in the latest novels of the author :)
This one wasn't as good as the authors other books. I feel like it was an early prototype for some of her other stories. Most of the plot devices have been used in her later stories and there were a few loose ends/characters that weren't used that left it feeling less polished. Still a fun story and shorter than the others.
The Reborn Noble Girl is Hard to Find is a novel that was later adapted into the cdrama The Glory.
Initially, I watched a few episodes of The Glory that were airing. Then because I was curious about the storyline, I read the novel The Reborn Noble Girl is Hard to Find. I thought I'd read it slowly but I continued until the story ended.
Just confirm for the drachin audience of The Glory that the storyline of the film and the novel The Reborn Noble Girl is Hard to Find are not the same! This surprised me and other readers. Aside from the names of the main characters and some similarities in characters, the storyline of the novel and series is 90 degrees different.
Most likely because there is a change in the reincarnation storyline that Chinese film censorship are not allowed. Changes to the series are also needed to increase the interest and curiosity of novel readers who already know the storyline in the book.
Is The Reborn novel Noble Girl is Hard to Find good? My answer is yes.
You can find in Is The Reborn novel Noble Girl is Hard to Find is:
1. The Reincarnated female protagonist. 2. Drama and politics of the aristocratic family. 3. Father and concubine who are both evil. The mother does not live like in a series. In the novel, the main character has a younger brother. 4. The main male lead is a prince and good at war. Has a good relationship with the Emperor and has a deadly disease in his body. 5. Female protagonist has several admirers and princes from other countries. 6. The Age of the Female Main Character is several years different from the Male Main Character. This causes early relationships to be protective of children. 7. The revenge part will be much different from the one in the series. The novel is more complex as it concerns the politics of the royal princes as well. 8. Happy Ending to the novel!
Favorite character? our Male Lead/ML. Prince Fu Yunxi :)