The Counterfeit Madam Hou

The Counterfeit Madam Hou

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冒牌侯夫人

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 冒牌侯夫人

By ban li zi, chestnut, 板栗子

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
66
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

On the eve of her wedding night, the 3rd Miss of the Liu Family died suddenly. The all famous Chang-An swindler, Du Juan, made the prompt decision to take her place and married into Yong Ning Marquise Family. And from then on, there would no more be peaceful days. In a sentence, life is like chess, there’s no taking back a move.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Counterfeit Madam Hou Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Counterfeit Madam Hou "The Counterfeit Madam Hou" promised a delightful blend of comedy, romance, and historical intrigue, and for a good portion of the story, it delivered. While the ending left me with mixed feelings, I can definitely see why so many readers were initially captivated by this tale of switched identities and political maneuvering. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are quite strong. The premise of Du Juan stepping into the shoes of another bride sets the stage for a compelling narrative. I was immediately drawn into the web of secrets and the potential dangers lurking around every corner. The dynamic between Du Juan and Xue Mu, the gifted general, is particularly engaging. His obvious affection for his wife (or rather, the woman he *believes* is his wife) adds a layer of complexity to the story. ### What Works Well The cunning and playful nature of Du Juan is a major highlight. It's refreshing to see a female lead who is not only clever but also enjoys her food and doesn't get bogged down in petty family squabbles. The political conspiracies woven into the plot kept me guessing, and I found myself smiling quite often as I read. The author's writing style is also enjoyable. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the later part of the story felt rushed. The pacing seemed to accelerate significantly, and some plot points felt underdeveloped. Some of the earlier loopholes, which were initially easy to overlook, became more glaring as the story progressed. The ending, in particular, seems to have divided readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find the revelation of Du Juan's true identity and the subsequent revenge plot to be a letdown. While the twist is surprising, it might not resonate with everyone, and the execution could be seen as somewhat cliché. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "The Counterfeit Madam Hou" is still an enjoyable read, especially if you're looking for a lighthearted and fluffy historical romance with a cunning female lead. While the rushed ending and the divisive plot twist might detract from the overall experience, the engaging premise, the charming characters, and the playful tone make it a worthwhile journey. I'd recommend going into it with measured expectations and perhaps a willingness to embrace the "fluff" that the translator initially promised.

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