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This story is not belong to me. Written by: 夏日粉末 (Xia Ri Fenmo) Category: Romance, Historical Description: (Synopsis is translated by therealaphye) Rong Qingyan, is a 21st-century successor of medicinal family, proficient in medical knowledge. But in the end, died in the hands of her relatives. Murong Qingyan is Sheng Hong Continent's Murong family's legitimate miss. But even though she is a legitimate daughter, she is the Murong Family's shame because her appearance is ugly and her…

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Chang'e or Chang-o, originally known as Heng'e, is the Chinese goddess of the Moon. She is the subject of several legends in Chinese mythology, most of which incorporate several of the following elements: Houyi the archer, a benevolent or malevolent emperor, an elixir of life, and of course, the Moon. In modern times, Chang'e has been the namesake of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program. Chang'e was mentioned in a conversation between Houston Capcom and the Apollo 11 crew just before the...

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