A woman born in Korea navigates her way through love, war, politics and national loyalties to become a powerful empress in China's Yuan dynasty.
Jun Qinglan, a wealthy young lady, suffers a tragic fate when her family is destroyed and her fiancé, Li Congyao, not only fails to rescue her but also disfigures her. After escaping, she adopts a new identity as a skilled male coroner to seek revenge and clear her name. When she unexpectedly encounters Li Congyao again, he has become cold and brutal, even abducting her as his male concubine, reigniting their conflict.
In order to save her "seriously ill" adoptive father, the heroine Jing Qi'er went down the mountain to Wangyou Tea House to look for the magic medicine - Guiyuan Pill. She met Huan Yunhua, the master of Yunshan Pavilion, who pretended to be the tea house that had been missing for many years. The young owner of the tea house comes to rob the tea house, and the two pretend to be a couple "with their own agendas". However, an old grudge is involved, and an unexpected combination of circumstances restores the reputation of the tea house and they fall in love with each other. The world is vast, but pleasure and happiness are within easy reach.
神鞭
汗血宝马
谁主中原
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笑傲江湖
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