Chinese Its Raining Day 恰逢雨连天 by Chen Xiao Zhi (沉筱之)

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    Name : Its Raining Day 恰逢雨连天
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    Why It Should Get Picked Up:

    This is gonna be adapted as a drama

    Description : (i translated myself so it may be sloppy)

    This is the imperial court where thousands of people dare not speak. What is right is good, and what is not is wrong. Everyone is in danger, and they are afraid that they will die in the morning and evening.

    Xie Jia Ah Yu, the descendant of the demoted prime minister, took the name "Su Jin" after her family's ruin, and disguised herself as a man to be an official in the court.

    To find the bright moon who was in her heart, Su Jin became a censor under the guidance of Liu Chao Ming, the censor of the Zuodu capital, determined to set things right and keep her heart as one.

    However, Emperor Jing Yuan was critically ill, the crown prince died, the vassals were divided, and foreign enemies were all around, and the situation was turbulent.

    Su Jin was involved in the center of the power struggles because of her friendship with the emperor's thirteenth son Zhu Nan Xian, which was like walking on a knife.

    In this critical situation, let's see how the little imperial censor, who is a woman but insists on embarking on an official career, repeatedly put herself in danger, how she investigated the mystery, assisted the prince, punished the traitor, joined hands with Liu Chao Ming, Zhu Nan Xian, and Shen Qing Yue, Even after many ups and downs, we must look for the bright moon in our hearts and stay on the right path...

    Wherever you go, there are mountains and rivers, and as far as you can see, there may be dark clouds blocking the sun.

    But you have an open mind, why should you care who will mess with the situation? As long as the bright moon is always in the heart, there will always be a day to embrace the moon.