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Wings of the plum blossom

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Two lives. One destiny. A bird that remembers. In the golden age of the Tang Dynasty, Li Xian was a noble healer who died too young—sacrificing herself in battle, her only companion a blue-and-gold macaw named Sky. Years later, she is reborn as Ju Xian: a noble daughter with a sharp tongue, a locked heart, and no memory of her past. Until she meets a clever thief named Taotao and crosses paths with the very bird who waited lifetimes for her return. Wings of the Plum Blossom is a poetic tale of war, sacrifice, reincarnation, and love that defies time. For readers who believe in second chances, talking birds, and the echoes of forgotten lives.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The House of Plum Blossoms

Before tragedy carved sorrow into her life, Li Xian lived in a home sweet as

spring wine. Their estate in the hills outside Luoyang bloomed with plum

trees that painted the wind in soft white petals. Her mother often said she

was born under a rain of blossoms and destined for beauty that would one

day make the world pause.

She had dark black hair, heavy as ink, that tumbled past her waist in the

mornings. Her round face, framed by soft cheeks and petal-pink lips, made

many believe she was a celestial painted into human form. But her beauty

was not prideful — she laughed like water, always barefoot in the garden,

chasing butterflies and plucking herbs.

Her father, a minor Tang official, doted on her and taught her calligraphy

and the stars. Her mother sang folk tales and stitched dresses with golden

cranes. The servants adored her; they called her "little moon," for her face

always glowed with warmth. They lived simply, happily — until her parents

began falling ill.

It started with coughing, then fevers. Then silence.

At seven, Li Xian buried both her parents beneath the plum tree.