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Lucky Carp at Six and a Half, I'm the Imperial Family's Favorite
Lucky Carp at Six and a Half, I'm the Imperial Family's Favorite Plot:
Modern orphan Su Tang transmigrates into Xiao Tangbao, an unloved concubine's daughter in the imperial court. Upon waking, she uses modern knowledge to rub Taihou's Neiguan acupoint and saves her from heartache; when the crown prince's horse panics, she calms it with an osmanthus cake; even the emperor's lost imperial seal is found by her in the imperial garden's lotus pond—Xiao Tangbao's "lucky carp luck" ignites the court's love: the prime minister gives her all his treasured jujubes, the general carries her to court, the crown prince stays up making a "hundred birds" kite. Some try to harm her: they put laxatives in her soup but drink it themselves, steal her jade pendant but fall into a mud pit. Xiao Tangbao blinks and asks, "Why do uncles and aunts fall by themselves?" The entire court melts—this six-and-a-half-year-old little cutie is the imperial family's "living lucky bag!"
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