In the late period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the daughter of the Grand Tutor of the State of Chen was forced to marry the Zhou Emperor Yuwen Yong as a substitute princess, and a series of anti Marisu and anti conventional stories occurred between her and the Zhou puppet emperor. The powerful minister Dugu Jin held the imperial power and devoted himself to cultivating his legitimate son Dugu Cheng as the successor of the Zhou Dynasty, while neglecting the role of the pilgrim Shangwen Yong
In the late period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the daughter of the Grand Tutor of the State of Chen was forced to marry the Zhou Emperor Yuwen Yong as a substitute princess, and a series of anti Marisu and anti conventional stories occurred between her and the Zhou puppet emperor. The powerful minister Dugu Jin held the imperial power and devoted himself to cultivating his legitimate son Dugu Cheng as the successor of the Zhou Dynasty, while neglecting the role of the pilgrim Shangwen Yong