
To Junshan and the Moon
by Jiang Guishi
About This Novel
Di Ji will never forget three things in her life. One is the mother-in-law's red phoenix robe, which is as bright and sad as snow. The second one is a hairpin set with an agate-eyed phoenix. The phoenix tried its best to break free, but could not fly out. The third one was King Huai Jin's gentle "A Ci". Be it Su Yunzhi or Yue Ci; be it Princess Huaijin or the Emperor Ji of Lin'an. There are always all kinds of wastage in this world, but they are always no match for a distant glance from Qiongtai. Behind the screen painted with white silk and ink, I don't know how much joy and sorrow of separation are hidden. The octagonal glazed palace lantern flickers on and off, the nine-layered palace palace is dim and far away, but do you know whose skirt is rolling on the ground and whose eyes are as bright as the stars? "This world will eventually be yours and mine."
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