fire beacon and red face robbery (idiom); fig. calamity that beacons the dead

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fire beacon and red face robbery (idiom); fig. calamity that beacons the dead

fire beacon and red face robbery (idiom); fig. calamity that beacons the dead

Author: Lena River

Categories: words and feelings

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In the era of the hollowed-out Republic of China, Japan remains China's greatest threat. The abolitionist emperor is restored in the Northeast, the war against Japan has begun, and a united front has been formed. Yu Bing, a descendant of the old royal family, meets his cousin Rong Qing in Japan and gets involved in a traitor incident. He falls in love with Wen Xingzhi, an agent of the Nationalist Government, and writes an entwined love story. The sadness of the family and the country, the sadness of corn, the sadness of the little people who have no choice but to struggle. There are past events of the former dynasty and old dreams of the Republic of China, and there are anti-Japanese beacons as well as love between children.

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