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Bu Shi Lian is gentle, virtuous, beautiful and kind. She was always around Sun Quan to help him out, but unfortunately she left her two daughters and died. During the Three Kingdoms period, heroes came forth in large numbers, and Sun Quan of Soochow was definitely the best among them. He is clever and decisive. Under his leadership, Soochow once became the largest country in area. However, such a decisive king is also an infatuated person. After his concubine died, he was depressed, and finally he got lovesick.

But Shi Lian was born in a very ordinary family. After her father died, she lived alone with her mother. At that time, years of war. In order to make a living, her mother and daughter left their hometown and came to Lujiang. But Shi Lian has been a beauty since she was a child. Although her life is hard, she is like a flower on a cliff. The harder the conditions are, the harder she tries to bloom. Soon, Sun Quan led his troops to capture Lujiang, met by chance, was impressed by her beauty, and was immediately accepted as a concubine, and he was doubly loved from then on.

Although Bu monopolized the favor, she never favored it, nor was she arrogant, and she was polite to the whole palace, which made Sun Quan like her more. Every day, she spends almost all her time with Bu Shilian except going to court to handle state affairs. Later, Sun Quan's queen was seriously ill and died. Sun Quan wanted to make Bu Shilian the queen. However, the North Korean minister disagreed on the grounds that Bu Shilian had no children. In desperation, Sun Quan had to give up this idea, but Sun Quan didn't become a queen again, and Bu Shilian became a palace.

Unfortunately, Bu Shi Lian was very ill. Sun Quan called famous doctors all over the country for treatment. No matter how much he cherishes these herbs, he can't save Bu Shilian's life. After Bu's death, Sun Quan missed him day and night, told people around him about his lovesickness more than once, and even personally wrote a eulogy for Bu. His words showed deep love and reluctance. Sun Quan also loved Bubu's two daughters and gave them to Sun one by one.