
Roufu Diji
by Milanlady
About This Novel
[Classic Classic + Court + Song Dynasty + Sweet and Sadistic Combination] Just because there were no men after the death of the Song Dynasty, women were called women over men. After experiencing humiliation and desperately returning south, Rou Fu VS the ambitious young man, the emperor who is gradually fascinated by the imperial power VS the eight princes of the Jin Kingdom who are restrained and ambitious... At the turn of the two Song Dynasties, the mountains and rivers changed color, the country was no longer a country, and the family was no longer a family. Tokyo Dream may provide a glimpse of the prosperous Shangjing, but the fate of those women who shed their blood and tears cannot be found in the historical scrolls... She was also the innocent and innocent daughter of Huizong, who was in her prime years at the age of hairpins. Once the mountains and rivers overturned, Dian made gold and silver, and was forced to grow up in blood and upheaval. Therefore, the memory of that period among the flowers and shadows of Huayang became the sustenance of her lifelong belief. She looked forward to the day when that man would ride a white horse to pick her up and go home; she looked forward to the high-spirited Ninth Brother leading the Northern Expedition to wash away the country's humiliation and unify the country. When she risked her life to return to her homeland, all she got was imperial suspicion and a piece of mystery. She shed blood in the setting sun in despair and sorrow, and seemed to see a figure slowly approaching among the falling cherry blossoms in Genyue... The country was broken, the mountains and rivers were broken, and there was no old friend when she looked back. It turns out that they are no longer the same person who met under the shadow of Huayang flowers. The female souls who fought fiercely in the dust of history between the two Song Dynasties, and peek into the court mystery of the Song Dynasty that has been controversial for thousands of years!
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