Feng Suzhen young promised Li Zhaoting, because the Li family was changed, penniless, Suzhen's stepmother disliked the poor and loved the rich, forced him to withdraw from the marriage. When Suzhen's mother forced her to withdraw from the marriage, she gave her money to help her, but she was sent to jail. After a few days, Suzhen disguises herself as a man and goes to the capital in search of her brother Feng Yimin, but fails to find him, so she has to take the test under the name of Zhaoting to win the championship, but she is mistakenly recruited as a prince consort.
On the night of the wedding, Suzhen risked her life to make a speech, and the Princess felt her sincerity and relieved her. The emperor took Suzhen as his daughter, released Zhaoting, and recruited Suzhen's brother, Feng Yimin, a former top scorer, as his emperor's son-in-law. The two couples were then married.
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Background of Creation
Women's Son-in-Law is a re-creation of Anqing's famous playwright Wang Zhaokian based on the traditional play Double Saving Lift, which was orally narrated by a folk artist and premiered in 1958 with great success.
In 1959, the colorful opera film "Female Emperor's Son-in-law", starring famous artist Yan Fengying, caused a sensation again. 1986, Anqing Huangmei Opera Troupe rehearsed the play again, starring outstanding young actors such as Han Zafen.
In the same year, the play was filmed as a four-episode opera TV series, which was broadcast and caused strong repercussions throughout the country, and was awarded the Fifth Golden Eagle Award for Popular Television in the following year.
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