Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, had a younger brother and a younger sister, and his younger brother Pujie had a daughter with the Japanese nobleman Saga Hao, named Ai Xin Jue luo Huisheng. Huisheng grew up in China, at the same time, Puyi is also very fond of her, when eating with Puyi, he often let Huisheng sit next to him, of course, not everyone has this treatment.
Huisheng has been very obedient and sensible since she was a child, when she sat next to Puyi to eat, Puyi often gave her vegetables, but she kept saying that she would bring it to her aunt to eat. Puyi felt that this child was very filial and sensible, so he would pack for her with him, but at the dinner table, he still had to eat more.

Until Huisheng's father Pujie was sent to Japan to study, Huisheng was also brought over, and after Pujie returned to China, Huisheng still stayed in Japan to study. Since then, however, the father and daughter have not seen each other again. When Huisheng was a middle school student, Pujie was sent to Siberia for reform, and Huisheng at that time began to study Chinese in order to write letters to his father.
Later, Hui sheng wrote a letter to Premier Zhou with her Chinese, saying that she missed her father very much and hoped that the letter could be handed over to her father. After reading the letter, Premier Zhou was touched by Huisheng's feelings for his father, so he allowed them to exchange letters. At that time, Pu Jie, who received a letter written by his daughter in Chinese, was very touched and missed his daughter after reading it, and wrote a reply to her daughter at that time.
After that, Keisei began to go to college, and during college, she had a classmate named Okubo Takedo, a male classmate who liked Keisuke and began to attack her. At that time, Hui Sheng did not have more heart to think about these things, she thought that her father was still reforming, and her mother's health had always been bad, and her first task now was to study hard.
However, this Okubo Budo did not care about this, and still pursued and even harassed Huisheng, in order to get rid of him, Huisheng humiliated him to his face and hoped that he could die. Originally, he thought that Okubo Budo would be dead-hearted, but he did not expect that because of this incident, he had a grudge against Hui Sheng. Later, the Japanese police found the bodies of Okubo Takedo and Keisei, who, according to the police, was wearing a wedding ring on his ring finger and resting on Okubo's shoulder with bullet holes in his head.
As a result, the police determined that the two died of martyrdom, which was also known at the time as "love in heaven". But was that really the case at the time? Huisheng's relatives and friends all know that Huisheng did not want to fall in love at that time, he did not love Okubo, and he was helpless about his offensive, so this was not a martyrdom incident, it should be Thatokubo killed Keisa. At that time, this case caused a sensation, and even made a love movie.
Later, when the case was turned over again, it was the person who found the body that year, saying that Huisheng's body was not leaning on Okubo's shoulder, but on a tree. The Japanese police lied, Andi was killed by Okubo, and there is no such thing as martyrdom. But it has been many years, and all that remains is a deep helplessness.