Mi Yue was originally Chu Weiwang's favorite little princess, but her life plummeted after Chu Weiwang died. Later, she married Qin as the concubine of the first princess. After Mi Yue gave birth to her son, her sister relationship with Mi Yue gradually split, and Mi Yue was appreciated by Mi Yue for her political sensitivity and talent.
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During the Warring States Period, Mi Yue was Chu Weiwang's favorite little princess, but when Chu Weiwang started the war, her status plummeted. Her mother Xiang was expelled from the palace after Chu Wei and returned to the palace many years later to avenge the disaster.
Mi Yue and Huang Xie, the son of Chu, were childhood friends, and they loved each other very much. In order to elope with Huang Xie smoothly, they volunteered to marry Qin as a dowry for the imperial concubine, Sou Yue and Sou Shu supported each other on their way to Qin. On the way to the state of Qin, the limousine of China and Chu was robbed by the army led by Zhai Li, the king of Yiqu.
In order to find out who is behind this, she accompanied Mi Fei into Qin Gong. Mi Fei became the king of Qin, and Mi Yue kidnapped his half-brother Wei Ran because of Mrs Wei's frame-up, so he had to turn to the king of Qin as a favorite. After Mi Yue gave birth to her son Ying Ji, the initial sisterhood gradually broke down. The philosophers fought for the position, and the king of Qin died with regret.
Mi Yue and her son were sent to the distant state of Yan. Unexpectedly, Qin Wuwang lost his life by lifting his feet, and the state of Qin was in chaos. Mi Yue returned to Qin with the military power of Yiqu, and put down the civil strife in Qin. Ying Ji, the son of Qi Yue, became the king of Qin, known as Zhao Xiang in history. Became the first empress dowager in history, known as the Empress Qin.