For this country, Shengchen Zhou is a rare general. He fought for the East and the West and experienced numerous battles, big and small. All he wants is that the people of Xizhou can live a peaceful and stable life without suffering from war.
Therefore, Shengchen Zhou has a very high position in the hearts of people in West Asia. However, the existence of Lord Zhen and filial piety became a threat to the court. Shengchen Zhou was the younger brother of the first emperor, but in order to reduce the fear of court ministers, he voluntarily gave up his surname and was stationed in Xizhou, and promised not to return to Zhongzhou at will.
But even though Shengchen Zhou made such a contribution, ministers still didn't trust him, so they vowed not to get married and leave children next week. In order to get Shengchen Zhou to support the newly registered little emperor, ministers asked Shengchen Zhou to accept Cui Shishi, the only daughter of the future Crown Princess Cui Shi, as an apprentice.
Cui Shishi was engaged to the prince before she was born. On her tenth birthday, she was too sad to speak because of her father's departure. Cui Shishi was sent to Wang Fu, Chen Xiaonan to study at an early age. All her brothers and sisters like her very much because of her clever and lovely personality.
Cui Shishi spent most of his time in Chen Nan Wang Mi, waiting for the good news from Wang Jun. Although life is boring, Cui Shishi is very happy. In the days of getting along with the master, both of them have a love for each other.
However, the identity of two people is doomed that there is no way to be together. For the sake of the country and the world, Shengchen Zhou can only let Cui Shi leave. In the end, Shengchen Zhou was victimized by King Guangling and was punished by eviscerating his bones. Cui Shishi was too sad because of Shengchen Zhou's departure, and finally chose to jump off a building to double suicide.