Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Wei Zi Yatou
Wei Zi Yatou
Anyone who has seen Princess Zhu Huan knows that Jinsuo is Wei Zi's servant girl, who followed Wei Zi from the beginning to take care of her daily life. From the beginning to the end of the play, Jinsuo calls Wei Zi by the name of "Miss", while Swallow is different. She is Wei Zi's good sister. Ever since Wei Zi met Swallow, Swallow took her as her sister and helped each other in the palace.
On the way to escape, Jinsuo, Swallow and Wei Zi met kind Liu Qing, so they fell in love. Although she was the proprietress of the hotel, her social status at that time was really much worse than that of the swallow. Although the swallow was a fake princess, it was finally recognized by the emperor. Wei Zi often goes to see the swallow, which certainly won't make people gossip. After all, their identities are the same. If Wei Zi often goes to see The Golden Lock, then people will definitely talk about it. Why does the master want to see the servant? So in order to avoid unnecessary misunderstanding, Wei Zi often goes to see the swallow, but seldom goes to see the golden lock.
For a time, Jinsuo was infatuated with Erkang and wanted to be his concubine. As the host, Wei Zi certainly won't like it. Now that Jinsuo is married, she certainly won't go to see Jinsuo often, in case something happens to Erkang and bring Jinsuo back.
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