The Northern Desert is celebrating the Qihan Festival when Chang Ge and the others arrive. On the capital's order, all the tribes in the desert is prohibited from selling purple gromwell. Tu Jia, the princess of the Southern Desert gives them the idea to gather purple gromwell during the ritual of chasing away the God of Misfortune. Just when Chang Ge and the others are getting ready to go back, they are stopped by a group of people.
In a world brimming with tales of resilience, romance, and complex family dynamics, "The Story of Ming Lan" stands out as a quintessential masterpiece in the realm of Chinese drama. This 78-episode series intricately weaves together the life story of Sheng Minglan, portrayed by the talented 赵丽颖. As the sixth child in the prestigious yet tumultuous Sheng household, Minglan's journey from youth to adulthood is nothing short of extraordinary. Despite her beauty and intelligence, she faces neglect and underestimation within her own family following her mother's untimely demise.
Minglan's story is not just one of personal growth but also one that highlights societal norms and gender roles during China's Song Dynasty. Her determination to avenge her mother's death while navigating through life's trials makes for a riveting narrative. Throughout this journey, viewers are introduced to Gu Tingye (冯绍峰), a complex character who oscillates between being a friend and foe to Minglan. His role adds layers to the plot as he becomes both an ally and witness to Minglan’s sharp intellect and lonely soul.
The series beautifully captures the essence of its time period with stunning visuals and authentic costumes that transport viewers back in time. Each episode unfolds like a tapestry revealing deeper insights into each character's motivations and desires. Notably, actors such as 朱一龙 (playing Qi Heng) bring depth and nuance to their roles, further enriching this already compelling narrative.