"Mother sees that Chen Qianhu is quite an outstanding man. Wei Ying, since you haven't found a Dao companion yet, why not consider him? A match with someone from the Prince Mansion would make a good son-in-law."
After the birthday celebration, the Princess entered Yin Weiyin's boudoir and softly inquired.
While the Princess was speaking, her maidservant Qing Lan was tidying up the belongings of the royal daughter.
The boudoir of the royal daughter was orderly, but that didn't mean it required no maintenance. Every month, the maidservant Qing Lan would clean up the dust in every corner and wipe down the drawers.
The drawers were filled with hairpins—carved cranes, carved phoenixes, gold inlaid with jade—gifts from the Princess for her daughter's birthdays year after year. But since the royal daughter began practicing Taoism, she often wore a hair crown, leaving these hairpins to collect dust inside.