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Shimen Embroidered Shoe Girl
In Suzhou during the Northern Song Dynasty, embroiderer Su Jinxiu took over a dilapidated shoe shop and broke through with her unique double-sided embroidery technique. She teamed up with the ten sons of the Shen family: escorts to protect goods, teahouses to expand canals, weaving mills to supply materials, banks to trade money, and canals to transport ships to open up the entire embroidered shoe industry chain. From the election of tribute shoes to the royal supervisory business war, she worke
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The Ultimate Live Streaming Queen
Lin Sa, a former third-tier actor on Hong Kong's T-stage, used lipstick to write on the mirror the live broadcast schedule for going north the night she was terminated. When her retreat was burned, she paved the way herself. She gathered seven women in a dilapidated loft in Shenzhen: cold-faced financer Shen Bingqing, Jianghu supply chain Huo Yan, literary and artistic planner Su Wan, ambitious newcomer Tang Wei, Buddhist manager Mo Wen, exquisite Hong Kong girl He Jiayi, and socially fearful ge
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The Palace of the Seven Emperors: Records of the Qingluan Regency
Li Qingluan, the princess of Xixia, entered Yan as a hostage at the age of eighteen. She was originally the humblest chess piece on the chessboard. However, the Yan royal family had an old system of "continuation of Luan marriage": when the emperor died without an heir, the widow could marry the successor prince to stabilize the ancestral temple. She embarked on a shocking journey - seven marriages to seven emperors, seven marriages, and seven swords. From the gloomy seventh prince Xuanli in the
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Rock Bone Tea King
In the third year of Yongle, the Lin family, a centuries-old tea merchant in Wuyi Mountain, was in disaster due to a batch of tribute tea that became "mildew". The head of the family, Lin Zhengde, was so angry that he passed away, leaving behind his 20-year-old eldest son Lin Yanzhou, who was surrounded by jackals and wolves. His second uncle forced the palace to seize power, Huizhou merchants took advantage of the situation, and the officialdom settled scores. In a desperate situation, Lin Yanz
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