
Half Missing the King and Half Admiring the Tang Dynasty
by An'an
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That day, the city of Chang'an was extremely lively, as if it had been silent for a long time. With this excitement, people on the streets rushed to the streets. Chang'an City ran from north to south and ran through the imperial city. There was a street called Zhuque Street. Silver horns were hung on the sedan rolls. Everywhere they went, everything was festive red. The crown prince's acceptance of a concubine is the most lively event in Chang'an City. In this joyful atmosphere, the only one who is not happy is probably the bride, Xiao Zhisu. With red tape and etiquette, people were happy for a day, and she was also sad for a day. In the East Palace, the palace maid blocked the movement of the woman in red, "Don't lift the hijab before the prince arrives!" She turned a deaf ear, threw the piece of red silk in her hand to the ground, and knelt down facing the door. The palace maid turned pale with fright, and she knelt down with a stubborn expression. Under the red makeup, the eye circles are slightly red... At night, everyone in the palace dispersed, and the east palace was quiet. The soft light of the moon shone into the room, and the red candles swayed. Although the young man in red tried his best to endure it, he still couldn't hide his anger, and a clear tear fell from the corner of his eye. "Su'er, today you and I are getting married, and you still carry this thing close to your body." In his slender hand, there was a small cloth bag, which was already a bit old. She knelt down, slowly moved to his feet, and pulled the hem of his clothes, "Brother Sisheng, please let go of Zhisu, Zhisu..." Before she could finish her words, he pulled her shoulders, "You like him so much, and you are so unwilling to marry me, eh?" With red eyes, she broke away from his hand and bowed to him. The shadow of her brother lingered...
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