The Empress Sent 12 Edicts to Exile Me, Now She Kneels for My Help?

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Chu Jinglan, the Marshal who pacified ten kingdoms for Great Chu, was exiled to the bitter cold north by Empress Ye Zhaoning with 12 golden edicts due to suspicion of his power. Clutching his late mother's memorial tablet, he walked three days and nights in the snow—his hair turning white overnight—before retreating to a mountain bamboo hut. Three years later, Western Man rebels breached the capital, and treacherous officials opened the gates. Ye Zhaoning, with only 300 remaining guards, trekked 50 miles to kneel before his door: "Please save Great Chu, Marshal." Chu Jinglan gripped the death-pardon tablet she once gave him, fingers digging into his palm as he sneered: "You wanted me dead then. Why should I care about Great Chu's fate now?"

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