Emperor Xianzong of the Tang Dynasty, in the first year of Yongzhen. The eunuchs in the court wielded public power and committed all kinds of evil. A memorial in the hands of the former ruler, Mu Xiangguo, was an ironclad evidence of his misconduct. In order to obtain this "iron evidence", five courtiers in the court were framed and tragically killed one by one by Duke Ju. Mu Furong, the daughter of Mu Xiangguo, rebelled against her stepmother Qin
Emperor Xianzong of the Tang Dynasty, in the first year of Yongzhen. The eunuchs in the court wielded public power and committed all kinds of evil. A memorial in the hands of the former ruler, Mu Xiangguo, was an ironclad evidence of his misconduct. In order to obtain this "iron evidence", five courtiers in the court were framed and tragically killed one by one by Duke Ju. Mu Furong, the daughter of Mu Xiangguo, rebelled against her stepmother Qin