Hua Xu Yin Prologue
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Ivy Chen as Ye Zhen/Jun Fu
Roy Qiu as Mu Yan Chen Xiao as Jun Wei Wallace Huo as Shen An Tang Yan as Song Ning Hu Ge as Rong Yuan Liu s.h.i.+ s.h.i.+ as Ying Ge Yuan Hong as Rong Xun Nicky Wu as Gongyi Fei Jiang Xin as Jiu Jiu So I'll be using their pictures in the chapters in which they appear in. Now onto the prologue.
Prologue: 1. Martyred Princess Storytellers in teahouses and older people everywhere have heard of the story which occurred in the Kingdom of Wei 67 years ago The exact details of this story are not known by anyone, but, though there are inconsistencies in the contents, the main gist of the story remains still the same. It was said that, one year, Wei King had offended the Chen King. Four years later, Chen devised a trap to annihilate the entire Kingdom of Wei. Chen’s Crown Prince, Su Yu, personally led the battle, attacking directly into Wei’s capital. The cowardly Wei King decided to surrender. However, the youngest princess, Ye Zhen, refused to accept this dishonor. She dressed up beautifully and went up to the city’s wall. As she stood there, the princess berated the King from high above to the officials below. Afterwards, she bowed three times in the direction of the Palace, and then jumped off the wall, wis.h.i.+ng to perish along with her kingdom. Historians listed the story as a legend. Later generations’ monarchs would later write that Princess Ye Zhen demonstrated the last bit of dignity of Kingdom Wei, definitely deserving to be called a n.o.ble woman. In the 67 years, the Nine Provinces had divided and joined, divided and joined. Soon, the story became one of the past, so much that when people thought of it, it was like remembering an old fairy tale. Princess Ye Zhen’s sacrifice was remarkable but, after all the glamour and thrill wore off, it was not as memorable as the love affair between her and Chen’s Crown Prince, Su Yu. Though, like the one of Wei Kingdom, the details of this story were not known. Even the history book of the Nine Provinces mentioned the love story of the couple Su-Ye, but only briefly. It only recorded one small incident. When Crown Prince Su Yu accepted the Wei’s King’s surrender in the Palace court, he had said, “I heard that Princess Wenchang of your country is the most accomplished woman in the world, an expert in zither, chess, calligraphy, and painting. She is especially a talented painter. I don’t know if I have the fortune today to ask Princess Wenchang for a painting?” Princess Wenchang was the t.i.tle of Ye Zhen, with the implied meaning of virtue and prosperity. The history book only had those few words. People who knew the exact story had already became ashes in the changing times of 67 years. That touching and tragic romance had too turned into dusts. Though many were curious, it was like chasing a shadow, unable to know the truth. If one wanted to know the story, then we have to go back to that spring 67 years ago. 2. Kingdom Lost The spring of 67 years ago, there was a severe drought in the northern half of the Nine Provinces. For half a year, the Heavens refused to grant a single drop of rain. Kingdom Wei, though was situated next to a river, had only enough water so the people wouldn’t die of thirst. All of the flowers and greeneries had wilted and died. After two seasons, starvation spread throughout all of Wei, the situation incredibly dire. Wei King, useless for half his life, was motivated by the natural disaster and, for the first time, quickly rose to action, ordering officials everywhere to open up the food storage and help the victims. Though that was able to calm the situation temporarily, but the resentment built up from long ago could not be stopped. Orders had been made, the storage had been opened, food had been pa.s.sed out, the rice slowly made their way out, but when it reached the hands of the people, it had become nothing more than tasteless porridge. Countless people lined up to receive the rice, not knowing that when they did received it, it would be nothing more than a handful, barely enough to make porridge, let alone saved for the future. With nothing in front of them but despair, the people rose up. They wanted to dispose the King, but needed a reason. They then said that the Heavens wouldn’t grant rain because the Wei King had no morals, angering the G.o.ds. Therefore, to appease them, the people had to take that immoral Wei King off the throne. The rumors spread to the Palace like wind. Wei King, fl.u.s.tered by all the accusations directed toward him, hurriedly ordered for the officials to think of a way to stop the rebels. The officials, used to the way of Court, only sent meaningless words of praises for the King, Only one official who had just inherit the post from his father and didn’t have experience, honestly reported, “The entire world had all said that Master Hui Yi of Yanzong Temple in Mount Hui is wise beyond words. If we asked him to come, he might have some good plans without having to deploy troops.” Yanzong Temple was Wei’s national temple, whose main purpose was to pray for the Kingdom’s well being, with Master Hui Yi as its leader. Perhaps the fate of Kingdom Wei was at its very end. The very night which Wei King sent an amba.s.sador to invite Master Hui Yi, the master, 82 years in age, took his last breath and died. Before he pa.s.sed away, Master Hui Yi left behind an embroidered pouch, and in that pouch was a piece of paper with eight words on it: “In 60th year, Disaster will come from East.”Wei King held the paper in his hand for an entire night. The guards standing outside his study heard heartbroken sobs coming from within. Hui Yi’s prediction was indeed accurate. Just after the ninth day of the ninth month, Kingdom Chen, coming from the East, attacked Wei. The reason was that in the year before, at an alliance meeting, Wei King, while hunting, had purposely shoot at and tore Chen King’s clothes. This showed that Wei King looked down upon Chen King, insulting their whole Kingdom. Ten thousand Chen troops flew through like a storm, seemingly encountering no obstacles. In just less than two months, they had already reached the Wei’s capital. The rest of the world saw this war as a joke. Several Chen citizens even laid bets as to see how many days the useless Wei King would be able to endure. Crown Prince Su Yu coincidentally walked by and spread the jade fan in his hand, “The latest is noon tomorrow.” Near noon the next day, with the sun hiding behind the dark clouds, pa.s.sing through only a slant of light, Wei King was like a jar of crickets, hanging in the air. Three quarters ‘til noon, a white flag was raised on the city walls. The legacy of Wei from 86 years ago had finally come to an end. Officials welcomed Su Yu into the Palace, showering him with endless praises. They were students of Confucius and understood the way of the world. Smart birds knew to choose a good tree. Pa.s.sed noon, the sun was completely hidden by the clouds, without a single stray light. The drought had been going for a while, the Heavens seemingly only noticed and suddenly allowed rain to come. Crown Prince Su Yu, wearing a leather cloak with his fan in hand, stood in Court, accepted the Wei King’s surrender, and asked about Princess Wenchang; exactly as the history book recorded. Only, Crown Prince Su Yu didn’t have the fortune to receive a painting from Ye Zhen. The moment he asked that of Wei King, Ye Zhen had already climbed on the city wall. The talked about first meeting between Su Yu and Ye Zhen was that afternoon when the Kingdom of Wei was lost. They were separated by the high wall, between life and death. He couldn’t even see the graceful beauty of Ye Zhen, though he had long heard the rumors. They said that a hundred days after Ye Zhen was born, Wei King dreamt of a crazy monk. The monk declared that although she was born into royalty, the princess was one of poor fate. The aura in the Palace was too strong, if the princess was raised here, she would definitely not live past her sixteenth birthday. It was rumored that the Wei King believed the monk’s words and sent the baby princess to Yanzong Temple, swearing not to see her again until she reached sixteen years of age. It was also rumored that two years ago, during the birthday of Wei King, Ye Zhen had painted a painting of Mount Ju as a birthday present for her father, gaining the admirations and praises of all who saw it. Wei King was exulted. In the pouring rain, Su Yu, standing below the wall, suddenly remembered the words that his sister, Su Yi, told him before he left for battle, “I heard Princess Wenchang of Wei is astoundingly beautiful, and exceptionally talented. She is an accomplished lady with both beauty and talent. After you claimed victory in the battle, are you going to bring this Princess Wenchang back to be my sister in law?” Ye Zhen’s dress fluttered in the wind. Suddenly, her body dropped from the high tower to the land below, looking just like a white bird. The dress was stained red as she laid on the ground, in the surroundings, cries of grief rose from all of Wei’s citizens. Su Yu stared at the body in the pool of blood from afar for a long time. Finally he closed the fan in hand, and said, “Prepare her funeral like that of a princess.”
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