After the people around him were killed one after another, Xiao Dingquan, who was deeply influenced by Lu Shiyu's Confucianism, fought resolutely against the conspiracy of the villains with the principle of being the king of the country. Lu Wenxi, on the other hand, became a female official in the East Mansion after the misfortune of his father and brother, silently guarding Xiao, and helped him solve the cases of charger and nursery rhymes successively, which finally cleared the wrongs of his father and brother and brought his henchmen to justice.
Crown Prince Xiao (Luo Jin) lost his mother and sister and was not close to his father. His early experiences made him extremely eager for family ties, and he always tried his best to keep his only relatives around. For his father, Xiao Dingquan loves and fears, expecting his father's affirmation and fearing the dilemma when his hopes fail. The King of Qi and his father-in-law, Li Baizhou, the minister in the book, have also repeatedly caused disasters.
Not only persecuted the only cherished person around Xiao, but also deepened the gap between Xiao and his father. Lu Shiyu, the teacher of the Prince, had hoped that Qingliu Liu Ying would inherit the mantle of the Prince and become the strong backing of the Prince. Unexpectedly, Lu Ying's daughter, Lu Wenxi (whitehairpin), accidentally met the prince, and then secretly promised her life.