Ma Fuya (Ruby Lin), as the most beloved princess of Chu State, was a wonderful and kind-hearted doctor in the troubled times of frequent wars and killings in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. In this turbulent era, everyone is killing people, and Fuya has been saving people. Because of benevolence, she got the attention of Liancheng (Wallace Huo), the emperor of the Northern Han Dynasty. What's more, Liancheng was shocked by a phoenix dance and danced in the hall for nine days. She asked for a kiss on the spot, and Fuya boldly refused to marry, but the matter was far from over. That night, her uncle Ma conspired to rebel. He personally stabbed the dagger into her father's body, and her father's blood splashed her eyes. In an instant, she vowed to restore the country and avenge her parents' blood feud.
See how a helpless woman can restore her country. Look at the emotional entanglement and interest exchange with Shu and Meng Qiyou in the process of saving the country? See how Ma Fuya suffers from the collapse of her cousin Ma Xiangyun (Hong Xiaoling). She is jealous of herself and tries her best to persecute herself. Look at the glorious years when Princess Fuya became a generation of imperial concubines.