The mother of Qudeng, the owner of Muya Guo Village, is dying, and Tibetan, Chinese and Western medicine have failed to save her. In order to save his mother's life, Qu Deng had no choice but to accept others' suggestions and make a last-ditch effort to marry a concubine. His wife Dolma was so heartbroken that she angrily returned to her parents' home with her young daughter Kangzhu. On the wedding day, the mother ascended to heaven, and then more bad news came: the wife's family was buried in a sea of fire, and the whereabouts of her daughter Kangzhu was unknown. The grief-stricken Qu Deng sent people to search for his daughter's whereabouts with no results, so he blamed his new daughter-in-law Yang Zhen for the disaster of his wife and children. From then on, the two lived a married life in name only. Kangzhu escaped the man-made fire. A Han silversmith named Li in her family took her to the Tago Grassland. Kangzhu changed his name to Jinxiu for safety and called Li Yinjiang his father. In Tago Grassland, they were taken in by the kind-hearted blacksmith mother and son Tsomu and Luosang. Tsomu used his wisdom to save Kangzhu and his daughter from disaster. Li Yinjiang settled in Osmanthus Bridge with his silverware-making skills, and Kangzhu and Luosang became inseparable good friends. More than ten years later, by chance, Qu Deng learned that Kangzhu was still alive and hurriedly sent someone to take Kangzhu back to Muya Guozhuang. At this time, Kangzhu had grown up and was married to the son of the blacksmith Tsomu.
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