In the original novel, Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort of Northern Qi. She and the Northern Qi Emperor had a daughter named Red Bean Rice. Si Lili experienced the entanglement of revenge and love in the drama. In the end, she chose to protect the interests of Zhan Doudou and Northern Qi, married Zhan Doudou, and became the imperial concubine.
In the original novel, Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort of Northern Qi. In order to protect Zhan Doudou and Fan Xian's daughter, Red Bean Rice, she had taken on many responsibilities and difficulties. Si Lili's true identity was a Northern Qi spy in the Qing Kingdom and a Northern Qi noble consort. She used her identity as a courtesan to gather information.
In the original novel, Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort of Northern Qi. In order to protect Zhan Doudou and Fan Xian's daughter, Red Bean Rice, she had taken on many responsibilities and difficulties. Si Lili's true identity was a Northern Qi spy in the Qing Kingdom and a Northern Qi noble consort. She used her identity as a courtesan to gather information.
In the original novel, Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort of Northern Qi. She and the Northern Qi Emperor had a daughter named Red Bean Rice. Si Lili experienced the entanglement of revenge and love in the play. In the end, she chose to protect the interests of Zhan Doudou and Northern Qi, married Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort.
In the original novel, Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort of Northern Qi. In order to protect Zhan Doudou and Fan Xian's daughter, Red Bean Rice, she had taken on many responsibilities and difficulties. Si Lili's true identity was a Northern Qi spy in the Qing Kingdom and a Northern Qi noble consort. She used her identity as a courtesan to gather information.
In the original novel, Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Northern Qi Imperial Consort. In order to protect Zhan Doudou and Fan Xian's daughter, Red Bean Rice, she had taken on many responsibilities and difficulties. Si Lili's true identity was a Northern Qi spy in the Qing Kingdom and a Northern Qi noble consort. She used her identity as a courtesan to gather information. She experienced many difficulties and challenges in the drama, but in the end, she chose to serve Northern Qi and spend the rest of her life with Zhan Doudou.
In the original novel, Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Northern Qi Imperial Consort. In order to protect Zhan Doudou and Fan Xian's daughter, Red Bean Rice, she had taken on many responsibilities and difficulties. Si Lili's true identity was a Northern Qi spy in the Qing Kingdom and a Northern Qi noble consort. She used her identity as a courtesan to gather information.
In the original novel, Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Northern Qi Imperial Consort. She and the Northern Qi Emperor had a daughter named Red Bean Rice. Si Lili experienced the entanglement of revenge and love in the play. In the end, she chose to protect the interests of Zhan Doudou and Northern Qi, married Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort.
In the original novel, Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort of Northern Qi. In order to protect Zhan Doudou and Fan Xian's daughter, Red Bean Rice, she had taken on many responsibilities and difficulties. Si Lili's true identity was a Northern Qi spy in the Qing Kingdom and a Northern Qi imperial concubine. She used her identity as a courtesan to spy on Qing Kingdom's intelligence.
In the original novel, Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort of Northern Qi. She and the Northern Qi Emperor had a daughter named Red Bean Rice. Si Lili experienced the entanglement of revenge and love in the play. In the end, she chose to protect the interests of Zhan Doudou and Northern Qi, married Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort.
In the original novel, Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort of Northern Qi. In order to protect Zhan Doudou and Fan Xian's daughter, Red Bean Rice, she had taken on many responsibilities and difficulties. Si Lili's true identity was a Northern Qi spy in the Qing Kingdom and a Northern Qi noble consort. She used her identity as a courtesan to gather information.
In the original novel," Celebrating Years," Si Lili ended up marrying the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became the Imperial Consort of Northern Qi. In order to protect Zhan Doudou and Fan Xian's daughter, Red Bean Rice, she had taken on many responsibilities and difficulties. Si Lili's true identity was a Northern Qi spy in the Qing Kingdom and a Northern Qi noble consort. She used her identity as a courtesan to gather information.