Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - In previous episodes, Hua Meng Zhao Lupaner resumed her princess status.

In previous episodes, Hua Meng Zhao Lupaner resumed her princess status.

Zhao Zailu is not a princess, so there is no plot to restore her princess status in the play.

Zhao's real identity is the daughter of a guilty minister. Although Zhao is the surname of the royal family, she has nothing to do with the royal family. Zhao is an official. At the age of nine, he was relegated to a humble family because of his father's sin. He never serves colored people when he is at home. At the age of sixteen, he left home and returned to Liang to make a living by selling tea.

Zhao is the owner of a small teahouse in Qiantang, south of the Yangtze River. Later, from Jiangnan to Beijing, she came to Beijing to avenge her fiance's dissolution of marriage. In order to live in Tokyo, she opened the small teahouse in Jiangnan to Tokyo and made it the largest restaurant in Tokyo. She accompanied Song and Sun Sanniang, led them out of the predicament together, and got a place in Tokyo.

A Brief Introduction to the Story of Hua Meng Lu

Zhao (Liu Yifei), who runs a tea shop in Qiantang, is shocked to hear that her fiance and newly-promoted flower explorer Ouyang Xu (Qiao) are going to marry the daughter of another high official in the dynasty. Unwilling to be fated, she vowed to go to Beijing for justice.

On the way, she met Gu (Chen Xiao), commander of the Imperial City Division, who came from the right door but was honest in nature, and was involved in a major case in the south of the Yangtze River. With his wisdom, Zhao rescued Song (Jelly Lin), the "first pipa master in the south of the Yangtze River" who was cheated and abused, and Sun Sanniang (Ada), a generous cook who was forced to run away from home by a bad family. The three sisters went hand in hand and finally arrived in Tokyo to see the prosperity of the world.

In order not to be driven out of Tokyo by another climber, Ouyang Xu, Zhao, Song and Sun Niangs went through hardships to develop the small teahouse into the largest restaurant in Tokyo step by step, exposing the true face of ungrateful people, harvesting their sincere feelings and life insights, and also pushing the door of equal redemption for countless ordinary women.