In the original book, Aunt Gui is a good woman who deeply understands the righteousness and sacrifices her happiness for the Zeng family. She is the backbone of Mrs Tseng and the head of the Tseng family. However, in the TV series "Clouds in Beijing", Aunt Gui became a sinister and unscrupulous villain.
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Introduction:
Zeng Pingya, the eldest son of the Zeng family, contracted typhoid fever. Zeng and Mrs. Zeng have been inviting famous doctors, but they can't be cured. Mrs Tseng loved her son so much that she came up with a way to celebrate her wedding. The Tsengs have three sons, the first is Pingya and Mannia, and the second is Chinya and Niu Suyun. Son Sunya is unruly, but Mochow of the Yao family likes him very much.
In desperation, Mrs Tseng offered to let Yao Mulan marry Pingya instead of Mannia, but Mulan liked Kong Lifu and Mannia was her Jin Lan sister, so she refused. After Mannia came back, the Tsengs wanted happiness three times, and persuaded Suyun, the daughter of the Niu family, to marry Chinya and asked Mochow to marry Sunya. Mochow misunderstood the intimate relationship between Sunya and Cao Lihua, a female student, and chose to escape marriage.
The wedding of the Zeng family was held as scheduled, and the news that Mochow had left made both families very confused. Mulan saw that her parents were in a dilemma and decided to marry her sister. Mochow hated Mulan because her sister married Sunya.
Niu Suyun stole her thunder because of Mulan's marriage, and turned against Mulan everywhere. Sunya was even more indifferent to her, but Mulan could only bear it and behaved decently and thoughtfully outside. Sunya, depressed, found comfort in Cao Lihua, and they fell in love secretly.