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Introduction of Meng Lijun Yue Opera Plot

Meng Lijun: Meng Lijun, a talented woman, escaped disguised as a man because her father was defeated on the battlefield and framed by a traitor. She won the highest prize under the pseudonym Li Junyu, an official who worships the Prime Minister. Three years later, under the recommendation of Prime Minister Li, Huang was defeated and returned to the DPRK to avenge the Meng family. Li Junyu skillfully handled the portrait storm, explored in the forest, and hosted a banquet in Tianxiangge to resolve the crisis. Finally, with the help of the Queen Mother, she successfully changed back into a women's dress and married Huang, who was engaged in childhood.

Meng Lijun, a Yue opera, is adapted from the novel Rebirth by Chen Duansheng, a talented woman in Hang Cheng in Qing Dynasty. Different from the stage play version, the Meng Lijun, a Yue drama series, is a more complete documentary about a strange girl, which includes such plots as running away, unexpectedly marrying an old friend Su, and resisting pressure to treat the Queen Mother.

There are many disguised stories of women disguised as men in Yue Opera, but most of them are caught in other plots and have not caused any waves. The whole drama of Meng Lijun runs through the central event of "women disguised as men", which shows all kinds of problems that women disguised as men may encounter more comprehensively and is closer to the real face.

A story in disguise

Identity can be changed, but voice and capacity cannot be changed. Although his disguise deceived the emperor and ministers of the DPRK, after close contact with his fiance Huang, Shao Hua still had doubts about the prime minister in front of him and began to suspect that he had been played. When his father Meng Shiyuan returned to North Korea after recovering from illness, he saw at a glance that Prime Minister Li was his daughter.

Although she is in the position of prime minister, she is still a young girl after all. She is worried about the injustice of her parents and the fate of her husband and wife. There are ten thousand kinds of gentleness that girls should have. Therefore, three years later, when Huang mentioned the Meng family's unjust case in North Korea, she would feel sad secretly. When he offered to make up for Meng Shiyuan's failure with his own victory, she would be grateful.