[Gulina's sister is her biological daughter.]
Yin Guo's sister, Wu Tong, was not her biological sister. In the TV series " In the Blizzard," Yin Guo's family was a reorganized family. Her brother and sister were brought by her parents. Wu Tong was Yin Guo's half-sister, which meant that they had the same mother but different fathers. Therefore, Wu Tong was not Yin Guo's biological sister.
A 'white brother black sister story' could involve them in a sports team. They support each other through tough competitions. The black sister might be a great runner and the white brother a good goalkeeper. Together they contribute to the team's success and show that different races can work together harmoniously towards a common goal.
There were novels about older sisters and younger brothers falling in love, but such novels were rare because in traditional society, there should not be love between brothers and sisters. In addition, if such a relationship appeared in the novel, it might be regarded as an immoral description and might be condemned by readers. However, there are some novels that describe such relationships. These novels may be regarded as fictional fantasy worlds or parallel universes with unique storylines and worldviews.
There were different opinions on whether the Black and White Ghosts were siblings or lovers. Some documents indicated that the Black and White Ghosts were siblings, while others indicated that they were lovers. However, there was not enough evidence to determine their true relationship. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if the Black and White Ghosts were siblings or a couple.
There could be a story where the white brother and black sister are orphans who are adopted into the same family. They grow up together, sharing secrets, dreams, and fears. They face the world as siblings, not seeing color but just love and support for each other.
The Eldest Princess was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister. Although they were described as siblings in the original novel, this setting was changed in the TV series. The Eldest Princess herself revealed a hidden truth in the play. She was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister, nor was she the Crown Prince's biological aunt. There was no blood relationship between them. Thus, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were only siblings in name.
The Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess were not biological sisters. Although they were described as siblings in the original novel, this setting was changed in the TV series. The Eldest Princess herself revealed a hidden truth in the play. She was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister, nor was she the Crown Prince's biological aunt. There was no blood relationship between them. Thus, in the play, the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess were only siblings in name.
The Eldest Princess was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister. Although they were described as siblings in the original novel, this setting was changed in the TV series. The Eldest Princess revealed a hidden truth in the play. She was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister, nor was she the Crown Prince's biological aunt. There was no blood relationship between them. Thus, in the play, the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess were only siblings in name.
The Eldest Princess was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister. Although some information mentioned that they were siblings, other information indicated that they were not related by blood. In the original work of " Celebrating Years," the Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's biological sister. However, in the TV series, this relationship was changed. Thus, the Eldest Princess was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister.
The Eldest Princess was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister. Although they were described as siblings in the original novel, this setting was changed in the TV series. The Eldest Princess herself revealed a hidden truth in the play. She was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister, nor was she the Crown Prince's biological aunt. There was no blood relationship between them. Thus, in the play, the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess were only siblings in name.