The Record of Brocade Cloak Case was a novel written by Mr. Kangaroo. This novel contained many chapters, including the first chapter," There is a pavilion in Liangzhou that calls for a hundred bamboos," the second chapter," The wine is fragrant only when wealth is unjust," the third chapter," A woman dressed as a man rises from the Xiao Wall," the fourth chapter," The county magistrate's murder scene," the fifth chapter," The five dates are set in secret," and so on. The specific content and plot of this novel could only be understood after reading the full text.
Qing Shan Luo Tuo's works include "Forgotten Time","Farewell to Flowers Along the Way","Living With You"(originally named "So Far So Close"),"The Next Time Love Comes","My Name, Your Surname","The Lights Are Waning","Time Flies","Our Thousand Que Songs","Who is on the Other Side of Time","If I Leave Love","Your Green Plum, Her Bamboo Horse".
Qing Shan Luo Tuo's works included "Forgotten Time","Farewell to Flowers Along the Way","Living With You"(formerly known as "So Far So Close"),"The Next Time When Love Comes","My Name, Your Surname","The Lights Are Waning","Time Draws By","Our Thousand Que Songs","Who Is on the Other Side of Time", and "If I Leave Love".
All of the novels written by Qing Shan Luo Tuo included The Forgotten Time, Farewell Flowers Along the Way, Living With You (originally called So Far So Close), The Next Time Love Comes, My Name, Your Surname, The Lights Waning, Time Flies, Our Thousand Que Songs, Who Is on the Other Side of Time, If I Leave Love, Your Green Plum, Her Bamboo Horse.
His novels include The Forgotten Time, Farewell Flowers, Living With You (originally called So Far So Close), The Next Time Love Comes, My Name, Your Surname, The Lights Are Waning, Time Flies, Our Thousand Que Songs, Who's on the Other Side of Time, If I'm Away from Love, and so on.
His novels include The Forgotten Time, Farewell Flowers, Living With You (originally called So Far So Close), The Next Time Love Comes, My Name, Your Surname, The Lights Are Waning, Time Flies, Our Thousand Que Songs, Who's on the Other Side of Time, If I Leave Love, and so on.
I recommend Master Call Me Bai Susu to you! The male protagonist was the female protagonist's master. He was much older than the female protagonist. He watched the female protagonist grow up and gradually fell in love with her. He wore white clothes. Master had been very harsh to the female protagonist from the beginning, but the female protagonist had always been suspicious and curious about him. Later, she realized that Master had always cared about her, but she had never shown it. Back to the male protagonist's attire, he was often described in novels as wearing a white Daoist robe. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
You can watch the full 20th episode of the drama " Under the Royal Guards " on Mango TV. The drama was starred by Ren Jialun, Tan Songyun, Han Dong, Ye Qing, Yao Yichen, and others. It told the story of a female constable from the Six Fan School, Yuan Xia, who had a feud with Lu Yi of the Jinyiwei because of a case, but was ordered to go to Yangzhou to find the missing court official silver. They had experienced many difficulties and challenges, but they had finally put aside their hatred and bravely walked together.
Sun Wukong's four battle robes were the Ruyi Golden Cudgel, the Phoenix-winged Purple Gold Crown, the Lotus Silk Cloud Walking Shoes, and the Golden Chain Armor. The Golden-Hooped Cudgel was Sun Wukong's first weapon, refined by Taishang Laojun. The Phoenix-winged Purple-gold Crown was a headdress he got from the East Ocean Dragon Palace. The Lotus Root Cloud Footwork was a pair of boots he had obtained from the Dragon King of the Northern Sea. The Golden Chain Armor was the armor that Sun Wukong had requested from the Four Seas Dragon Kings in the Crystal Palace. These battle robes were described in detail in Journey to the West.
In ancient times, blue robes and red robes were the symbols of ancient official positions. Blue robes were usually worn by officials of lower ranks, such as the clothes worn by students in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Red robes were the clothing of larger officials, such as first-grade prime ministers and top scholars. The difference between the red robe and the blue robe was the position of the official. The red robe represented a high-ranking official, while the blue robe represented a low-ranking official.