lit. spring stirs the lotus flower house (idiom); fig. experience a miraculous change

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lit. spring stirs the lotus flower house (idiom); fig. experience a miraculous change

lit. spring stirs the lotus flower house (idiom); fig. experience a miraculous change

Author: six forms of waka

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Attacking the aggressive male lead/real monk looks at the scholarly Stepford wife and mother in chief and wants it for himself/take by force type Bao Yan is a married scholarly noblewoman. She was married off to the son of a high ranking scholarly family of the Qinghe Yan clan. Because of the family's decline, the women of the family are used as bargaining chips for marriages with powerful scholarly clans. If nothing else, Bao Yan would have been like most of the noblewomen of the scholarly family, being a high-class...

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