A Fujian woman, originally an ordinary person, lived an extremely ordinary life, but one thing made her status rise several grades instantly. This matter has to start from more than 500 years ago. More than 500 years ago, King Ceylon sent Prince Shili to provoke the Ming Dynasty. The prince brought a lot of treasures to the audience, and various sects in Britain received the prince and rewarded him with wealth in return. But winter came, and the biting cold made the prince very uncomfortable and soon became seriously ill. At the suggestion of others, the prince bid farewell to Yingzong and came to Quanzhou to recuperate. When he recovered from illness and prepared to return to China, he got a bad news. During the absence of the prince, the nephew of the king, the cousin of the prince, coveted the throne and took the opportunity to launch a coup, killing the king and his other sons. Not only that, he also sent people everywhere to look for the whereabouts of the prince in an attempt to root out the root causes.
The prince understands that choosing to return to China at this time is undoubtedly a trap. So he decided to stay in Quanzhou and live in seclusion. Later, it was introduced that he married an Arab aristocratic woman and changed her surname to the world, warning future generations not to tell outsiders the secrets of his family easily.
At the end of last century, experts excavated tombs in Quanzhou, but they were stopped by a local woman. The local people thought that digging ancestral graves would make their ancestors restless and even bring disaster to their families, so the woman tried her best to stop them, explain her identity and show her ancestral home to prove her identity. Archaeologists found that this woman is descended from the king of Ceylon, which means she is descended from Ceylon. But the strange thing is that this woman's name is Xu E. Why? Why didn't she call Shi Yine? It turned out that Prince Ceylon and his party reached Xu's great-grandmother. There were no men at that time, so they found a son-in-law to continue to burn incense. The door-to-door son-in-law surnamed Xu, so she changed her surname to Xu. As Princess Ceylon, Xu E was invited to return to her native Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan people treated her with the highest courtesy, and she became the spokesperson of Sino-Sri Lankan friendship.