Song in the Clouds
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Author | Tong Hua |
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Original title | 雲中歌 |
Language | Chinese |
Subject | Ancient China |
Genre | Romance, historical fiction, |
Publisher | Writers Publishing House |
Publication date | 2015 |
Publication place | China |
Yun Zhongge | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 云中歌 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 雲中歌 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Song in the Clouds | ||||||
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Song in the Clouds, also known as Yun Zhongge (Chinese: 雲中歌), is a novel by Tong Hua. It was published in 2007 by Writers Publishing House (作家出版社). It is a sequel to Ballad of the Desert.[citation needed]
Plot
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During the Western Han dynasty, Huo Yunge (daughter of Huo Qubing and Jin Yu from Ballad of the Desert) saved the eight-year-old Emperor Zhao of Han from the cold of the desert. Ten years later, Huo is a beautiful young woman who could not forget that boy and went to Chang An city to fulfil their 10 years ago promise. She mistook another Liu Bing Yi as Emperor Liu Fu Ling as both of them had a similar jade given by the late emperor and helplessly watched him marry Xu Pingjun.
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