During the Jiaqing period, the emperor and the queen went to the Jehol Palace to escape the summer heat, and promised to become a noble concubine (played by Deng Cuiwen) during the Mid-Autumn Festival upon their return. However, at this time, unfavorable rumors about Rufei spread wildly outside the palace. Xiangling (played by Cai Shaofen), the nanny of Xiefang Palace, and Ma Xinman (played by Wei Jiaxiong), the nanny of Xiefang Palace, who relied on inquiring information in the palace, were also involved. But all this was done by Rufei's sister, the young widowed Concubine Chun (played by Wu Yongwei). If the concubine lets it go, she only hopes that one day she will be able to untie her knot. She also secretly wins over Xiang Ling, the nanny of her biological child, the fifth elder brother, and imperial physician Yang Zixuan (played by Cao Yonglian) to take care of the fifth elder brother to keep the secrets of the Niu Hulu clan. In order to please Concubine Chun, Concubine Ru asked Nanfu to sing "The Peony Pavilion" on the play list. When he was in a hurry, the male stallion Ma Xinman had to ask Zhang Heban, who teaches opera in Fuzhong, to take the stage on his behalf. Unexpectedly, Gao Liufei (played by Chen Hao), a famous actress in Beijing, became famous after singing. Many women in the palace secretly expressed their secret wishes, like a pebble dropped into the middle of the peaceful lake of the Forbidden City.
This drama is the second part of "The Golden Branch" and tells the story of the harem in another time and space.
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