Imperial power is decadent, nobles are extravagant, regardless of people's life and death. Wang Xian, the princess, was the childhood sweetheart of his first love, the third prince, and was involved in the court battle because she predicted that she would win the world. He became a pawn of his father and married Xiao Fang, the king of Zhang Yu who was born in poverty. On their wedding night, Xiao Fang was forced to leave Beijing, and Wang Hao was ashamed and disheartened.
Prince Helan kidnapped Wang Xian to seek revenge on Xiao Fang, and the husband and wife fell in love with each other and knew each other. Wang Xian was moved by Xiao Fang's desire to protect the prosperity and peace of the people of the world. The couple were separated because of the power struggle between Wang and Xie and the frame-up of the Queen Mother. After a bitter reunion, the two destroyed the rebels and leveled the Helan rebels at the border.
When the rebels plotted against the generals, Wang Hao was desperate to escort his son who had no intention of succeeding to the throne out of Beijing to ensure safety. Wang Hao led the troops to defend the city, narrowly escaped death, and finally insisted on recovering Xiao Fang from the border riots. In the end, the husband and wife will join hands to create a new era and protect the people of the whole country.
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In real life, Jiang Kai is a pure good husband. Jiang Kai has a wide range of operas and can skillfully control various roles. In Love is a Little Blue, Jiang Kai fully interprets the role of a plastic surgeon who has paid for his family.
In Bitter Coffee, Jiang Kai interprets Luo Hongwei's complicated emotional entanglements. Jiang Kai was called "the most handsome young father" by the audience. In "Remarriage Robbery", Jiang Kai captures the psychology of the bad guys, shows the weak side of the bad guys' hearts, and makes the characters more full.