The Flowers Have Fallen All over the Mountains and Rivers

The Flowers Have Fallen All over the Mountains and Rivers

by He Chouyu

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Chi Qiuyu was originally a female college student in the 21st century. Because she participated in a game company's test, she accidentally traveled back to the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty and became a 14-year-old Manchu girl - Niu Hulu Lingwei. She had no intention of getting involved in the palace struggle, but she was selected by Emperor Qianlong as Prince Jia Fujin in the draft. From the dormitory to the harem, everything was turbulent and unpredictable. Undercurrents and crises were surging inside and outside the court, and in the mountains and rivers. He kept a low profile and finally took control of the power after the death of the Supreme Emperor. After overthrowing He Shen, he worked hard to rectify corruption in officials, quell the uprising, and strictly prohibited opium. However, he had no choice but to try his best to save the building from collapse. He and she went from being suspicious when they first met to trusting each other and understanding each other, supporting each other and guarding the country thousands of miles away. In order to revive the glory of the Niu Hulu family, she finally grew up step by step into a wise and wise empress of the Qing Dynasty in the lonely red walls of the Forbidden City. She knew that she would never be able to replace the "White Moonlight" in his heart - the Hitara clan, but she would be satisfied if she could get the words "I need you. Only if you take charge of the Sixth Palace can I feel at ease." If it is a dream, why is there real heartache? Things in the world are like chess. The pieces are put into the chess game, and the vertical and horizontal are changed by people and heaven. In the past life and this life, a love whose ending has already been written. The flowers have fallen, things have changed and people have changed, but the love is still there, and the fate is difficult to continue...

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