
Lighting lamps for Buddha is one of the important offerings in Buddhism. As the lamps are lit, darkness dissipates, bringing blessings to all sentient beings. To guard the lamp is to guard a vow.
This is Tang Suzi's tenth year guarding the lamp at Tanshan Temple, and also the tenth year since her death. She doesn't know why she's here, only remembering that her master once said she lingered at the Bridge of Forgetfulness, pleading to cultivate blessings and change the fate of one person, unwilling to enter reincarnation. Later, her master allowed her to come here to guard the lamp and cultivate blessings.
For ten years, every year during minor snow, she would always see a man come to Tanshan Temple to light a lamp for a woman named "Zhou Tiao." He was very handsome, though his brows and eyes were always clouded with an inescapable sorrow.
Due to an accident, the divine beast Blood Qilin escaped from the temple, and Tang Suzi was ordered to return to the human world to retrieve it. In the human world, she met Zhou Jin, the new prefect who was once a Tanhua scholar. But why does he call her "A-jie" (Elder Sister)?
And the man who came to light the lamps, it turns out he is Fang Buyu, the master of the Skyhawk Pavilion. What's puzzling is why his reaction is so strange every time he sees her; he calls her... "Tiao Tiao"?
Even stranger is the divine beast Blood Qilin. It is said to have descended to save a benefactor. During a tribulation in a famine year, it bit her, yet she still left it half a bun to appease its hunger. But Tang Suzi later discovered: why does she also have a beast tooth scar on her ankle?
What exactly is going on with all of this? Ten years ago, the deceased white moonlight has returned. Even if the world withers, true love remains eternal.