East Palace Jin Dictionary
Cut through all the tricks, put down the rebellion, open peace, they will join hands in the gloomy world, and live in the lights of thousands of homes.
On the day you and I say goodbye, heaven and earth will see the truth, and the sun and the moon will judge my heart. The country has a long history, a thousand years, and generosity has become a song.
———— "For the sake of the family and the country, I will die without regrets."
Jiang Yun met a teenager, and she made up her mind to marry a hero like him. However, he died, and Jiang Yun, who didn't know love and hate, never moved his heart again.
Once she returned to Beijing, she was given a marriage to the prince who was plagued by strange diseases. Because of the Jiang family, the prince was deeply involved in the aftermath of rebellion after the abolition. Sending Jiang Yun to the East Palace, wouldn't it be ruin!
Jiang Yun saw through his father's and brother's calculations, and personally ruined the good future of the Lingyang Marquis Mansion. In vain to sacrifice the rest of her life, she made them bow down to her, and they couldn't raise their heads for the rest of their lives.
I thought it was a gamble of nine deaths, but suddenly ushered in the light of the sky that tore through the black clouds. Why is the rumored cruel prince born exactly the same as the young man who died in the war?
———— Mingliao doesn't believe that people have sincerity.
On the night of the candle in the cave room, he grabbed Jiang Yun's jaw and threatened: "You are obedient and obedient, and let you out of the palace alone."
Jiang Yun was in Mingliao's suspicion, and agreed to do it simply, but secretly recorded Mingliao's enemies into a booklet and cleaned it up, and helped Mingliao regain the throne.
She leaned on her sword and stood proudly, smiling freely: "Your Majesty has got what you want, and you and I are all free."
The blood-stained Xuanjia was full of the smell of soldiers, and he suppressed the surging mood and walked towards Jiang Yun: "Yang is against yin, and it is a great rebellion, how can I let you come and go freely." ”