
The Princess Will Not Marry
by Jingyun
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[The burly Mongolian general x the chivalrous princess of the Ming Dynasty] Historical romance, Machiavellian sadomasochism. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, there was a woman named Zhu Ying. She was originally the daughter of a merchant from Jin. She was seriously ill when she was young and was taken away by wandering Taoist priests. She lived in seclusion in the Qilian Mountains for six years. After returning home from the mountain, her father told her that she was actually the long-lost niece of the then emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, and she was named "Princess Miaoying" overnight. The imperial edict cannot lock her nature of yearning for freedom. She refused to marry and ran away from home, wandering alone in the desert. When she was close to death several times, she was saved by a burly Mongolian general. His name is Battle, and he is the general who guards Black City, an important border town. He rules a territory and protects thousands of herdsmen. He was an enemy, but he helped her time and time again; he was a foreigner, but he gave her an understanding and tolerance she had never had before. Two people who were supposed to be enemies got to know and cherish each other among the wind and the wolves, and gradually fell in love. One is the niece of the current emperor, and the other is a general guarding one side of the enemy country. The confrontation between the two courts draws them into an inevitable bloody battle. This is a past event buried in the history books, an unparalleled legend about "princess not marrying". When the black city falls and the mountains and rivers change color, how will she protect the one she loves? When the beacon smoke clears and the old friends return, can the reunion after thousands of years make up for the separation of life and death?
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