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A timely help, Liu changed the longevity lamp, which chapter?

It was the first 12 willow, a sharp knife that gave charcoal in the snow, and exchanged life for a lamp. In Liangwangmi, north of Liangqingshan, there is a private courtyard with dark inner hall. A young woman who was predicted by a fortune teller before marriage and Xu Fengnian's "eight-character combination" quietly lit a green light.

Lu is a character in the novel Sword in the Snow written by the warlord of Fenghuo Opera. She used to be a Lujia woman in Qingzhou, but now she is the king of Northern Liang Dynasty.

Rouge once commented on the women in the world, saying that the women in Beiliang can rein in the reins, the women in Dongyue are graceful and talented, the women in Xichu are affectionate, and the women in Qingzhou are the most intrigued.

This is not aimless. Qingzhou women can always gain a foothold in her husband's family after they get married in other places, and keep the position of a big woman, which makes the concubines miserable. Of course, this is inseparable from the overwhelming power of the Qing Party. Qingzhou women always have a natural keen sense of smell when they intrigue against temples and rivers and lakes. The gentry who are ambitious for their official career naturally like to marry a Qingzhou daughter-in-law to manage the family affairs.

Lu is decisive in dealing with family affairs. Even his father, Lu Dongjiang, is not pseudo color. However, he is versatile and keeps in touch with people. He helped Xu preside over the mountain military and political affairs, lighting lamps for Xu Fengnian twice, once in Sui, and later became the princess of Xu Fengnian, the king of Northern Liang Dynasty.