
Exiled Three Thousand Miles: the Orphan of the Hou Mansion
by Writer Yiwa
About This Novel
In the twenty-seventh year of Yong'an, a huge disaster suddenly occurred in the Zhenguo Hou Mansion. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Shen Yi held the military power in northern Xinjiang. However, he was jealous of His Majesty who was not yet firmly on the throne. He was actually charged with the felony of "treason" and was sentenced to death together with the crown prince Shen Qingyan. The property of the Hou Mansion was confiscated, and all the female family members and underage men were exiled three thousand miles to the bitter cold desert north, and were never allowed to return to Beijing. Shen Qingci, the legitimate daughter of the Hou family who used to be well-dressed, well-versed in music, chess, calligraphy and painting, fell from the clouds into the quagmire overnight. Witnessing the overthrow of her family and the injustice of her relatives, she suppressed her despair and grief, and transformed from the initial panic to a calm and determined one. The prison car rolled through the bustling streets of the capital. Behind it was the glory of the Marquis Mansion that was gradually disappearing. In front of him was the long and arduous road to exile. With the obsession to clear his grievances and avenge his relatives, Shen Qingci will struggle to survive in the wind and sand of Mobei. Not only does she have to withstand the harsh environment, but she also has to deal with the many crises and unpredictable people in exile. From a noble daughter-in-law to an exile bearing a blood feud, she vowed to fight every step of the thorny road of revenge to make those who framed the Hou Mansion pay with their blood.
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