Contents: The Emperor Zhao Zhen (played by Wang Kai) of the Northern Song Dynasty was deeply embarrassed when he learned that the queen mother Liu E who raised him was not his biological mother, and that his biological mother was the queen mother's maidservant Li Lanhui. In order to repay the Li family, Zhao Zhen married his beloved daughter Huirou (Ren Min) to Li Wei, the descendant of the Li family. Above the court, the Qingli New Deal ministers and the veteran power ministers faced each other tit-for-tat, and the struggle was raging. Zhao Zhen ruled the country like a balance, weighed the forces of all parties, and worked hard for the affairs of the country. Hui Rou and her maid, Huai Ji (Bian Cheng), who accompanied her to grow up, established a deep relationship. She rejected the discordant and mediocre Li Wei, and finally clashed with her in-laws. He desperately buckled the palace door at night and broke. The most stringent rules of the empire caused terrible criticism, and Sima Guang even wanted to "broken his head into admonishment" above the hall. The atmosphere of "smooth speech" and "supervising the monarch" that Zhao Zhen cared for throughout his life made him struggling with love for his daughters and maintaining the ideals of governance. In the end, with a semi-crazy struggle, the princess never succumbed to the fate of "becoming Li Wei's real wife", but never met with Huaiji.
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