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If You Knew
Modern Romance假如你知道
Performing Ceremony
If you knew all this today, if you knew that the price of plotting against each other is death Then will you still love me hopelessly? For you, I polished off my edges, wore the clothes you liked, had the hairstyle you liked, did the things you liked, and told the jokes you liked. I changed everything you asked me to change. I thought I had finally reached your standards, but you told me you didn't love me again. A comprehensive article about Stockholm + domestic violence + infidelity + social elites + corruption in private life + revenge. The story mainly consists of two men and two women. Not a cheesy love triangle, but a very disgusting story.
If you knew all this today, if you knew that the price of plotting against each other is death Then will you still love me hopelessly? For you, I polished off my edges, wore the clothes you liked, had the hairstyle you liked, did the things you liked, and told the jokes you liked. I changed everything you asked me to change. I thought I had finally reached your standards, but you told me you didn't love me again. A comprehensive article about Stockholm + domestic violence + infidelity + social elites + corruption in private life + revenge. The story mainly consists of two men and two women. Not a cheesy love triangle, but a very disgusting story.

Jinping Jade House Spring
Ancient Romance金屏玉楼春
Performing Ceremony
Nanchen, the twenty-fifth year of Tianzheng. Emperor Chen Ai was stupid and immoral, and his Shenwu general Gu Yiwen raised an army, causing Emperor Ai to throw himself into a well. Emperor Chen Ai's third son, King Yong Gao Zheng, fled to the northwest with his pregnant princess Ning Yun. Gu Yiwen sent pursuers to pursue him but failed, and his whereabouts are unknown. Gu Yiwen ascended the throne and changed the country's name to Qi and his reign to Yongyu. In the twenty-fifth year of Yongyu, the eldest son of the emperor was granted the title of Prince Gong, the second son of the emperor was Prince Rui, the third son of the emperor was Prince Duan, the fourth son of the emperor was crowned king, and the fifth son of the emperor was crowned king. In the 28th year of Yongyu's reign during the great cold, Gu Yiwen died and was given the posthumous title Wu. Because Emperor Wu had not established a heir, the ministers and ministers of the court successively wrote letters to respectfully invite their eldest son, Prince Gong, to ascend the throne. A small number of those who supported Prince Duan were also suppressed. In the 29th year of Yongyu, Prince Gong ascended the throne and changed his reign name to Jiayi. Empress Wang was granted the title of empress dowager, concubine Hui Xiao was concubine, and Chongrong Qi was concubine. The four princes retained their original titles. Princess Gong's Meng family was named empress, her concubine Lu's family was named Shufei, ranking first among the four concubines, Xie's family was named Xianfei, and his concubine Qin's family was named Jieyu. In the same year, the emperor gave the eldest princess Pingyang a new residence, called Bitongtai, in which the plaque of "Konghe Residence" was written by the emperor himself. In the first year of Jiayi's reign, in order to win over the forces of Nanzhao, the emperor married Princess Changhuan to the prince of Zhennan. The couple loved each other very much, and the king of Zhennan was loyal and guarded the southern border to defend against foreign invasion from the frontier. The dust has settled.
Nanchen, the twenty-fifth year of Tianzheng. Emperor Chen Ai was stupid and immoral, and his Shenwu general Gu Yiwen raised an army, causing Emperor Ai to throw himself into a well. Emperor Chen Ai's third son, King Yong Gao Zheng, fled to the northwest with his pregnant princess Ning Yun. Gu Yiwen sent pursuers to pursue him but failed, and his whereabouts are unknown. Gu Yiwen ascended the throne and changed the country's name to Qi and his reign to Yongyu. In the twenty-fifth year of Yongyu, the eldest son of the emperor was granted the title of Prince Gong, the second son of the emperor was Prince Rui, the third son of the emperor was Prince Duan, the fourth son of the emperor was crowned king, and the fifth son of the emperor was crowned king. In the 28th year of Yongyu's reign during the great cold, Gu Yiwen died and was given the posthumous title Wu. Because Emperor Wu had not established a heir, the ministers and ministers of the court successively wrote letters to respectfully invite their eldest son, Prince Gong, to ascend the throne. A small number of those who supported Prince Duan were also suppressed. In the 29th year of Yongyu, Prince Gong ascended the throne and changed his reign name to Jiayi. Empress Wang was granted the title of empress dowager, concubine Hui Xiao was concubine, and Chongrong Qi was concubine. The four princes retained their original titles. Princess Gong's Meng family was named empress, her concubine Lu's family was named Shufei, ranking first among the four concubines, Xie's family was named Xianfei, and his concubine Qin's family was named Jieyu. In the same year, the emperor gave the eldest princess Pingyang a new residence, called Bitongtai, in which the plaque of "Konghe Residence" was written by the emperor himself. In the first year of Jiayi's reign, in order to win over the forces of Nanzhao, the emperor married Princess Changhuan to the prince of Zhennan. The couple loved each other very much, and the king of Zhennan was loyal and guarded the southern border to defend against foreign invasion from the frontier. The dust has settled.