Du Qing Xiao
Original Title: 传奇
Author: Mo Wu Bi Ge
Raw Link: Chuan Qi
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Synopsis:
That year, he was the first-ever top scholar appointed by Emperor Lian Yu, serving the emperor for the people, with integrity and excellence.
That year, at a palace banquet, he lay drunk beside the emperor, resting his head on the emperor’s sleeve, and the emperor tore off his sleeve to rush to court at dawn.
That year, after being exposed as a traitor, Emperor Lian Yu refuted eighteen admonitions from high-ranking officials and pardoned him from the death penalty.
Later, the woman Gu Shuangcheng disguised herself to take the imperial exam and was named the top scholar of the second batch.
Later, Shuangcheng was granted the title of consort, stunning the world with her beauty.
Later, he attempted to poison the emperor’s favored consort, Shuangcheng. Although the plot failed, the emperor, in a great fury, ordered that he be beaten to death with a cudgel until he lost consciousness.
Later, four senior female officials of the Imperial Palace’s Office were secretly summoned to the Golden Luan Hall at night with a command: their task was to prepare his body for burial. When they arrived, the female officials were horrified to discover only a female corpse lying on the throne, a jade stone in her mouth, dressed in the emperor’s eight-clawed golden dragon robe. “He” turned out to be a woman…
If your enemy is the most brilliant and ruthless emperor, how would you make him suffer, taking away what he loves most? Yet, why in the end did you stop yourself, and did the emperor ever truly feel any pain? If one holds the world in their heart, why should the grand aspirations of governing the country only belong to men? Hidden deep in the court, this is a new rendition of the ancient legend of the female duke and the woman in politics!
Well, the synopsis isn’t actually finished. I really don’t know how to write it well, so just read the story directly. This version of the synopsis is written from the emperor Lian Yu’s perspective, and there are also points of view from characters like Leng Xue, Huo Chang’an, Li Zhaoting, and Quan Feitong that haven’t been written yet. The story contains many untold details, various identities, the most profound love-hate relationships, and the most intense court and palace struggles. The “ideal partner” option on the left is still available.
