Tags:Siblings
Tag is to be used if the main character has sibling(s) that are also major character(s) in their own right.
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- In a remote ancient village, Song Lian'er, a frail girl on the verge of death from illness and starvation, suddenly awakens on a broken bed. Her mother, Qiao Yunni, a crippled widow abandoned by her husband who never returned from army service ten years ago, kneels in the courtyard begging Old Mrs. Song not to drive her out. The accusation: Qiao Yunni stole a single steamed bun from th...
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- Xu Chengxian transmigrates into a water-avoiding snake egg in the Northern Wilderness Mountain Range of the Wild Continent. He awakens in a cave beneath a big tree, one of three siblings. He quickly discovers he has acquired the Infinite Blood Qi Growth System, which grants him one point of blood qi for every second he sleeps. Blood qi is the foundation of cultivation for demon beasts....
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- Song Chuman, a medical student from 2060, is reborn as a six-year-old girl in Qingyu Village after the original owner is sacrificed to the Sea God Madam by her grandmother Li Cuicui. The original owner was sent to sea on a small boat but washes back ashore, soaked and near death, and is brought back to the Song family courtyard. When Song Chuman regains consciousness, Li Cuicui refuses...
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- Luo Yan is hit by a car and transmigrates into a melodramatic true and false eldest daughter novel, only to be pushed into the water the next second. She struggles ashore and meets her brother Luo Zhao, who looks down at her with schadenfreude. Luo Yan realizes she has transmigrated into a book where her entire family are villains. Her birth mother Pei Shuyu is the vicious female suppo...
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- Song Yaoshi, a modern PR department head who perished from overwork, transmigrates into the female lead of the angst-filled novel The Downtrodden Wife of the Black-Bellied General. She read the book in high school and clearly remembers the original plot's tragic trajectory. The heroine, born the beloved daughter of the powerful Imperial Chancellor, is deeply infatuated with the orphan...
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- Shen Biluo, a modern office worker, dies from overwork and transmigrates into the body of the most favored princess of an ancient dynasty, also named Shen Biluo. Determined to spend her new life in luxurious sloth, she soon discovers that she still carries her Gossip System, which allows her to uncover any person's secrets. Upon waking, she notices her maid Hu Po acting suspiciously an...
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- Yu Duoduo transmigrated from the 21st century into a three-year-old girl in the interstellar Jimo Empire, a society with a severe female shortage where every woman must marry at least seven husbands upon adulthood. The original child was born to Yu Yao and her primary husband, but after talent tests showed no mental power or potential for a plant space, the family deemed her worthless....
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- Yu Bai’s story begins with her brutal death at the hands of her ex-boyfriend Zhao Jia and her enemy Zhou Anan. After being gang-raped and left to die in a cold factory, she learns that her entire family has been destroyed: her mother was forced to drink pesticide, her five brothers all met tragic ends—one disabled and killed, one suicide, one car accident, one wrongful death in prison,...
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- Su Tai awakens in a dilapidated room to piercing summer sun, her head splitting from a head injury. She quickly realizes she has time-traveled into the body of a girl with the same name, a fool kept hidden by her family to avoid losing her childhood betrothal. The original Su Tai was injured during a conflict between villages over the drying Xiao Shizi River, exposing her condition to...
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- Xu Jingyang was the eldest daughter of General Xu. At fourteen, she disguised herself as a man and took her father’s place in the army. Over ten years, she won twenty-nine battles without a single defeat. She lifted a siege, captured enemy generals, recovered lost territory, and finally captured the enemy king alive, forcing him to shave his head and commit suicide, avenging the Empero...









