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Are there really children in history?
Novel characters! The floating fireworks corrupted the characters inside! Edit this paragraph to introduce the story. In the 1920s, a new female child from the declining royal family gave her love for saving her life because of Xia Zhou, but was forced to marry Du Yuntang, the son of industrialist Du at the order of her parents.

Tong buried her bitterness in Du Fu's complicated family, survived adversity and became a businesswoman in Shanghai.

Her husband Du Yuntang is an unruly person, but he is Wan Yu's best business partner.

Zhou participated in the revolution.

When he was young, Li, a partner, pretended to be the only son of the Li family and became a beggar. Later, he dedicated his sister Li to the warlord Shen Zhipei, and also took refuge in the Japanese foreign firm to compete with Du's industry for the development of the dock.

Children have a series of emotional entanglements with their lover Zhou, husband Du Yuntang, friend Li, enemy Li and twin sister Qing Pinghe, and have also experienced a series of intrigues intertwined with rights, interests and desires.

After years of wars such as warlord melee, Chinese-foreign commercial war and Northern Expedition.

In the end, Tong experienced ups and downs in troubled times, gave all his possessions for the revolution, and lived in seclusion with her husband in a small town in the northeast.