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春申君后传

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何志超,何永龙,姚静文,马林锋
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  这是一部揭密春申君黄歇与宣太后芈月前世今生的穿越大戏,讲述了春秋战国时期,楚国有一贵族,姓黄名歇,为战国四公子之首,时任楚国宰相,楚考烈王册封其为春申君,后遭人暗算全家被灭门,春申君受门客朱英提醒躲过一劫,后逃至江西大茅山避难。 在一个月圆之夜,天相异变,黄歇被意外穿越至现代,结识了黄晓彤,黄歇大仇未报,便恳请黄晓彤帮助其回去,黄晓彤找到了前男友的父亲,一名考古教授寻求穿越的方法,却不巧被前男友窃听到兽眼铜镜的秘密,从而陷入到前男友夺宝的阴谋里。最后,黄歇为保护黄晓彤,和其前男友双双穿越了回去,黄晓彤也利用兽眼铜镜,成功穿越到了黄歇的时代,却发现事情远没有自己想的那么简单……

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