This ghost corpse is an ancient corpse.

The era is more than 800 years ago. He was born into a royal family and was the tenth son of King Qu Nanfeng of Northern Liang. His mother was also born into a noble family with a distinguished family background.

The name of the evil corpse is Qu Miaoyin.

Whether you listen to it or look at it, this name is definitely a daughter's name.

But this corpse is actually a real man.

Logically speaking, if a child is born into the royal family, he would be given a name with great care. How could such an absurd thing happen that a boy was given a girl's name?

Things need to be discussed from both sides.

First of all, from his father, the King of Northern Liang.

King Qu Nanfeng of Northern Liang established his country through military force. He conquered the east and west, fought battles in the south and north, and established the Northern Liang Kingdom. He was a prince on horseback. He was often away from home due to fighting. When he returned home, he would find a group of princesses, beloved concubines and beauties to comfort him, and then go back to fight again.

Therefore, many of the King of Northern Liang's children were born when he was on his campaigns.

This wonderful song is one of them.

The second thing is Qu Miaoyin's appearance. He has never looked like a boy since he was a child. He has bright eyes, white teeth, rosy cheeks like jade, a face like peach blossoms, a cherry mouth, and willow-shaped eyebrows. He is so handsome that no girl is as good-looking as him.

Those who know this is the tenth son of the King of Beiliang, and those who don’t know this is the beautiful princess.

Okay, now that we have discussed these two points, let’s get back to the topic.

The King of Northern Liang campaigned all over the country, and it was not until Qu Miaoyin was three years old that she had the opportunity to meet her father, Qu Nanfeng, for the first time.

It was a triumphal banquet after a great victory. Qu Nanfeng hosted a banquet for his ministers and soldiers, and the scene was very lively.

The ministers and soldiers took turns to toast, and the princes and princesses naturally could not be left behind. Those who could speak came up to kowtow and say a few pleasant words, those who could not speak showed their faces, and those who had no names were given names.

Qu Miaoyin met the King of Beiliang for the first time when she was three years old, so naturally she didn't have a real name.

Then take it.

Her mother had long ago taught Qu Miaoyin how to speak: "Tenth son pays homage to father, congratulating father on his triumphant return. I wish father a long and prosperous reign and a lasting hegemony."

The words were very simple, and one could tell they were taught by an adult, but the voice was pleasant to the ears, like the sound of a yellow oriole or the gurgling of a spring.

When the King of Beiliang saw the child, he was surprised to see that he was so handsome and had such a nice voice, so he happily asked for his name.

After years of fighting outside, the King of Beiliang knew all about military affairs and knew the generals and ministers. However, he had no idea how many daughters he had at home. He gave birth to them recklessly and only went home once every few years, and everyone he saw was unfamiliar.

At this time, Qu Miaoyin said again: "Shi'er has just met Father and has not yet been given a name. I beg Father to give him a name."

When the King of Beiliang heard this, he thought it was a child he had never met before, which was great.

Then let’s name it.

The King of Northern Liang was born into the military and didn't have much literary knowledge. At this moment, he heard someone flattering him and said, "This music is wonderful, it will linger in my ears for three days."

The King of Beiliang was half drunk at that time and did not look closely at her appearance. He thought that the girl in front of him was a pretty little princess. He gave her a name: Miaoyin.

Alas, because of this mistake, the corpse, who was a man, was given a girl's name.

Some people may say, this is nonsense, why not just change it?

No!

The King of Beiliang was able to rise from the ranks and establish the Northern Liang Kingdom because he was a man of his word and never took back his words. That was how he gathered a group of brave soldiers and generals to lay the foundation for his success.

Moreover, the King of Northern Liang bestowed the name in public, the imperial court kept a register, and the historians recorded it, so how could it be changed?

If you are wrong, then just leave it as it is.

The name Qu Miaoyin was decided.

I don’t know if it’s the name that’s a burden or if Qu Miaoyin really has gender identity disorder.

Anyway, Qu Miaoyin has always believed that she is a girl since she was a child.

Other princes played with swords.

He sang a song.

Other princes fought.

He puts on makeup.

Other princes urinated while standing.

He was squatting.

She doesn't like military uniforms but loves makeup, and no matter how she dresses up, she looks like a pretty "tomboy".

Beiliang is located in a wild and desolate place, and its people are tough and heroic, without many moral concerns. The children of the King of Beiliang also inherited his habits and do not stay home.

Qu Miaoyin is the same. She likes to travel and play everywhere, and she specifically looks for handsome young men to play with.

When the young man who was being looked for saw Qu Miaoyin's appearance and heard her name, he was immediately overjoyed. Oh, what a pretty "girl", dressed in men's clothes and playing at her expense.

After a while, we are in love with each other.

Anyway, things are pretty much what everyone thinks.

In theory, this is not a sin and does not bother anyone, but the problem is that when there is a huge gap between imagination and reality, it can easily scare people.

The first young man loosened his clothes and took off his belt and took a look.

He was so scared that he screamed and ran away without even putting on his clothes.

The second one was even worse, his penis shrank on the spot.

The third one jumped out of the window.

The fourth one jumped into the river.

The fifth one did not run away. Instead, he knelt down and begged for mercy, calling him "big brother".

After going back and forth several times, Qu Miaoyin finally understood that this kind of thing required mutual consent and could not be concealed in advance. She had to find someone who shared the same desire.

After searching for a long time, I finally found one.

General of the Cavalry of Northern Liang, wearing a Yanyun hat.

Yan Yunli was born into a family of generals. He was awarded the title of general for his military achievements at the age of twenty. He was handsome and suave.

One is the son of a general, and the other is the prince of the royal palace.

Both parties know each other well, but they are getting closer and closer. There is no need to explain much, as they understand each other's feelings.

After a few interactions, the two became deeply in love and lived together happily.

The customs of Beiliang were fierce and barbaric, and no one thought there was anything wrong with it, so it gradually became public.

It stands to reason that it's good if the world accepts it and the two of them love each other.

But the problem is that Qu Miaoyin is the prince after all. Everything is fine when Qu Nanfeng is in power, but once Qu Nanfeng dies, everything will be in chaos.

The Northern Liang Kingdom was originally a country where a group of arrogant and powerful generals gathered together. Whoever had the bigger fist was the king, and there was no etiquette or law at all.

As soon as Qu Nanfeng died, the generals who held heavy troops coveted the throne. They immediately each selected a prince and established a "royal court". To put it bluntly, they used the "Son of Heaven" to control the princes. Their pig brains gave rise to dog brains.

It’s just that there are too many “Sons of Heaven” in Beiliang, after all, Qu Nanfeng has more than a dozen sons.

Qu Miaoyin was also supported by the Yan family, where Yan Yunli belonged, and became the "king".

The process was a bit long, but the final result was that Yan Yunli conquered the north and west and pacified Northern Liang and rebuilt the Northern Liang royal court.

Qu Miaoyin became the nominal King of Beiliang, and Yan Yunli became the actual King of Beiliang.

But whether in reality or in name, the struggle for royal power since ancient times has been such that there can't be two tigers in one mountain. One of the two kings must die, and there is no reconciliation.

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