Di Renjie is Tang dynasty magistrate and statesman, who investigates mysterious murders.
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狄仁杰
曾泰
狄春
百合子
刘金(假方谦)
Taishang Laojun Deyu Emperor ordered to find eight candidates who had the potential to become immortals, namely Li Xuan's iron crusade Li who borrowed the corpse to return his soul, Han Zhongli, the old man Zhang Guolao who sold fruits, Lü Dongbin, the reincarnation of Huayang Zhenren, He Xiangu, a flower girl He Xiangu, Lan Caihe who sang with a clapper, Han Xiangzi, a talented son holding a horizontal flute, and Cao Guoun, his uncle. The eight people were originally ordinary people, each with different backgrounds and encounters, but they were enlightened and cultivated by Lao Jun. The eight people went everywhere to help others and do good deeds to accumulate virtue, during which they encountered the murder of the Dragon Prince, the Dragon Cousin, the Heavenly Dao Ancestor and others three and four times, can they overcome all difficulties and achieve positive results?
Li Xifeng, who enters the palace to avenge her father, is unexpectedly chosen to be sent to the Turkic as a princess for a political marriage, in order to gather military intelligence. Li Xifeng initially plans to use the power of Khan Jilie to seek revenge, but she discovers that Jilie's motive for seeking marriage is to gain leverage over the Emperor of Tang Dynasty, who holds her elder brother as a hostage. Behind Jilie's seemingly pleasing gestures, he intends to exploit her princess identity for espionage, but he discovers that Li Xifeng is not the real princess. As their mutual resentment turns into love, they go through numerous obstacles and eventually find the happiness they sought.
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Follow the dark journey of a young woman down on her luck and pregnant under mysterious circumstances. She must deal with the increasingly disturbing effects of her pregnancy and the potential conspiracy surrounding it.
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