
Chang'an's Old Dream, Yanmen's New Snow
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In the early years of Zhenguan, Turkic cavalry repeatedly violated the border, and war broke out in the Tang Dynasty. Mu Jiuchong, the eldest son of the Mu family in Jingzhao, is a young general who became famous at a young age. He inherited his father's title and holds a heavy army. He is a rising star in the court. He has a cold temperament, deep thoughts, and hidden pain in his eyes. He works step by step in troubled times, vowing to protect the Tang Dynasty from danger. Chen Ruyi, a medical girl from Jiangnan whose family was in decline, traveled to the border in search of her missing brother. She is gentle and tough, has superb medical skills, and has compassion, but she can't help herself in the troubled times. Her appearance is like an unexpected ray of warm sunshine, shining into Mu Jiuchong's frozen world, but she is also destined to be involved in the intrigues and wars behind him. The cold wind in the north was biting, and the Turks' iron hoofs shattered the peace and disrupted the fate of the two people. A counterattack war is about to begin. Mu Jiuzhong shoulders the important responsibilities of his family and country and struggles to move forward amidst the suspicion of the court and the dangers of the battlefield; Chen Ruyi uses medical skills to save lives and heal the wounded, and witnesses the separation of life and death in the smoke of gunpowder. Their encounter happened by chance in troubled times, but it involved old grudges and family secrets. He had to make a cruel choice for the sake of his family and country; she struggled on the edge of love and hate because of her obsession. The wind and sand at the border buried the bones and their unspoken feelings. When the war drums beat and the swords and swords interweave, can they defend each other in this game between family, country and individuals? Or perhaps, their fate has already been doomed, and their love will eventually become the most miserable ashes in the beacon fire, scattered with the wind, leaving only endless regret and pain?
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