In the Western Jin Dynasty, there was a Ruan Xian, who was known as one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest, although he was born in a noble family, was a high-profile ** family, and even had a pipa named after him, but his life was quite bizarre.
Nguyen Haen's way of life is incompatible with secular ideas, which is shocking. At a family dinner, his aunt suggested that he play the pipa, and a Xianbei maidservant, Hu Wan, became his dance partner. This unexpected dance performance created a bond between the two. Although the relationship involves inequality in status and race, and Hu Wan feels inferior to her identity, Ruan Xian's deep affection for her makes the relationship more and more determined.
However, the trick of fate set up obstacles in front of Ruan Xian. After his mother's death, he had planned to confess the relationship to his family, but was forced to put it on hold because of his mother's mourning. Then, when Hu Wan became pregnant, Ruan Xian faced a more complicated choice.
The aunt originally promised to keep Hu Wan, but when she left, she changed her mind, causing Ruan Xian to follow desperately. He wore filial piety clothes, rode a donkey, and swaggered to bring Hu Wan home. This move caused a lot of discussion among the people in the city, but Ruan Xian didn't care, his eyes were only on Hu Wan.
Ruan Xian lived outside the shackles of the world with a carefree attitude, daring to challenge the traditional concept of etiquette, and finally married Hu Wan and lived a happy and unique life. His persistence and open-mindedness made him a rare figure in ancient society.