The Fortunate Lady and Her Mountain Man
The first time Ji Huan was to be married, the groom died just as her bridal sedan chair arrived at his door.
The second time Ji Huan was to be married, the groom was struck by lightning just as the auspicious hour arrived.
Having been 'returned' twice, her ominous reputation spread throughout the surrounding villages, and it seemed she would be left on her family's hands.
Her grandmother, who favored boys over girls, slapped her thighs and wailed, "What sins did I commit in my past life, that you can't even be sold for a single tael of silver!"
Ji Huan: "...You might not believe this, but I'm destined for great fortune in the future."
Yikes!
There's a rule that "those who are unmarried by the age of seventeen will be assigned a husband by an official"?
Not to worry, not to worry, I'll just find a fake husband to deal with it.
That vagrant at the village entrance... if he cleans up, he's actually quite presentable. It'll be him!