Nirvana In Fire Guide
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Released in 2015, (Lángyá Bǎng) isn't just a television show; it is widely regarded as a milestone in Chinese costume drama history. Based on the novel by Hai Yan , who also wrote the screenplay, the series transcends the typical revenge trope to explore profound themes of justice, loyalty, and the human cost of political ambition. A Tale of Vengeance and Virtue Nirvana in Fire
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At its core, the story follows (played by Hu Ge ), a brilliant strategist with a hidden past. Twelve years prior, he was Lin Shu , the young marshal of the Chiyan Army, who was betrayed and left for dead alongside 70,000 soldiers. Having survived but physically altered by a rare poison, he returns to the capital of Liang under a new identity to clear his family's name and help his childhood friend, the unfavored Prince Jing , ascend the throne. Twelve years prior, he was Lin Shu ,