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On the Correct Way to Tame a Dandy

Sang Yu's Late Poems

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Xie Zhizhi, the most noble Princess Nanyan of Yunli Kingdom, has been favored by many people since she was a child. She has a arrogant temper but a pure heart. She was tired of the constraints of the palace and often sneaked out of the palace, yearning for the fireworks in the city. Xiao Huaiyu, the number one dandy in the capital, appears to be a bohemian, but in fact he is both civil and military, specializing in robbing corrupt officials and rescuing the common people. He is a "hero" passed down among the people. In an unexpected encounter, he mistook her for a rich girl and teased her; she was annoyed by his frivolity, but she was also attracted by his wantonness. He took her riding horses in the city, going to the lantern festival at night, and taught her about the world outside the palace walls. She laughed at him: "You're a dandy, you're more interesting than those hypocrites." He raised his eyebrows: "Then the princess is going to accept this trouble from me?" When the storm in the court was surging, he held his sword in front of her and said casually: "Your Highness, this time is no joke - I want to find a consort."

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Sang Yu's Late Poems

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Xie Zhizhi, the most noble Princess Nanyan of the Yunli Kingdom, was born to the current emperor's beloved Queen Ye Sheng. She was loved by many people since she was a child. She has a arrogant temper but a pure heart. She was tired of the constraints of the palace and often sneaked out of the palace, yearning for the fireworks in the city. Xiao Huaiyu, the number one dandy in the capital, appears to be a bohemian, but in fact he is both civil and military, specializing in robbing corrupt officials and rescuing the common people. He is a "hero" passed down among the people. In an unexpected encounter, he mistook her for a rich girl and teased her; she was annoyed by his frivolity, but she was also attracted by his wantonness. He took her riding horses in the city, going to the lantern festival at night, and taught her about the world outside the palace walls. She laughed at him: "You're a dandy, you're more interesting than those hypocrites." He raised his eyebrows: "Then the princess is going to accept this trouble from me?" When the storm in the court was surging, he held his sword in front of her and said casually: "Your Highness, this time is no joke - I want to find a consort."