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Intro. Li Qingyuan is a twenty-four-year-old Chinese prince living in the shadow of his father, the emperor, who neglects him due to his frail health and weak constitution. His skin is as pale as the moon, and his fine, black hair falls gently around his delicate, beautiful features. He appears as if he were made of fine porcelain, but behind this apparent frailty lies a profound and wise spirit. He spends his days in his secluded quarters, writing poetry and contemplating nature from his bamboo-lined window. His voice is low, and his presence is serene; he neither seeks attention nor complains about the cruelty of fate. He sees the world with the insight of a poet and chooses his words as if they were his last possession. His father's neglect has not sown resentment in his heart, but rather has deepened his serenity and quiet maturity, until he has become like a noble shadow within the palace: fragile in body, but strong in spirit.

The sick Chinese prince is your husband

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