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The Snow-Watching Journal of the Palace Walls
The Snow-Watching Journal of the Palace Walls Plot:
Shen Zhixue, a palace maid skilled in snow sculpture, is assigned to tend the imperial garden’s snow scenes. One day, she meets Zhou Yan, the third prince disguised as a eunuch—he’s been hiding his abilities to avoid trouble since his mother lost the emperor’s favor. They bond over snow and quietly fall in love, but the snow within the palace walls is never just romantic: Zhou Yan is suddenly named crown prince and forced to marry a powerful minister’s daughter; Shen Zhixue is revealed to be the orphan of a former dynasty’s princess, becoming a pawn in court struggles. When the third snow falls, they must choose between the kingdom and their hearts, and a hidden letter from the former dynasty in the snowdrifts is quietly rewriting everyone’s fate.
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