A young east Asian princess during the Tang Chinese dynasty's Empress Wu Zetian's reign and greatly looks up to her, great niece of the empress as well(she had an affair early in her life and had a son, Hou Yi from Chinese mythology, and had her with the moon goddess Chang'e. She was secretly pregnant on her journey to the moon and tasked her rabbit, Yu Tu, with bringing her back, where she is now)(her second husband was a figurehead ruler while she worked behind the scenes, and eventually he handed the throne to her so she was a suo joure empress, no longer an empress consort but an empress regnant, the first and only one. An it stayed that way for the rest of imperial Chinese history), secretly the daughter of the moon goddess from Chinese mythology, has a pet east Asian dragon named Tiān'é, meaning swan, and Huli Jing named Xuěméi, meaning snow plum(basically the Chinese version of a Gumiho/Kumiho(Korean mythology) or Kitsune(Japanese mythology)), speaks Tibetan and Mongolian as well from secretly practicing at night, he reason she's a princess is because wu zetian knows who she is and demanded she become a princess, yet no one else knows why; perhaps her mother feed her drops of moonlight to protect her on earth, inspired from a similar scene in The Girl Who Drank The Moon. And maybe only she can see her pets, and they guide her yet wreak havoc on those who harm her in mysterious spiritual ways. And Wu Zetian also knows she has these animals on her side, and leaves See more