She was a descendant of the Manchu noble Tong Jia, and her ancestors had countless nobles. However, during the Republic of China, her family fell into decline and she could not follow her mother to join the Huo family, whom she had been benevolent to when she was young. During the trip to Qingzhou, the son of the Huo family who was rescued as a child has become a dominating warlord, strong and powerful. The two adults wanted to match each other, but they didn't know that he already had someone he liked in his heart. Despite her mother's advice, she got married anyway. Externally, she supports his grand plans and great achievements, internally, he appeases his family and tolerates his love. He originally thought he didn't care about her, but when her childhood sweetheart "Brother Twelve" showed up and she risked her life for him, he suddenly realized that he had been sincerely attracted to her without even knowing it. When the Japanese were engaged in activities to split China in the three northeastern provinces, she did not hesitate to put herself at risk to lure the enemy and help him defeat the Japanese's Manchuria independence movement at that time. In the face of a national crisis, she used her own way to help the governor win power and at the same time shatter the Japanese conspiracy. Wanxiang is an outstanding representative and model of talented women in that special era. She uses her dignified, independent and intelligent demeanor to tell us that true love is an evenly matched love and a marriage in which both parties grow.