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Saiunkoku Monogatari, The Story of Saiunkoku, is a series of short novels by Yukino Sai that has been adapted into a two-season-long (78 episodes) anime, and a manga. The series is set in Saiunkoku, an ancient China-esque country divided into eight provinces named after colors, with eight noble families to match: Kou (crimson; Hong in the English versions), Ran (blue), Heki (green), Ko (yellow; not to be confused with the other Kou, which uses a different kanji), Haku (white), Koku (black), Sa (brown), and Shi (purple), the ruling family. The series follow Shuurei, a young woman - 16 at the beginning - whose family is very poor despite being a part of the Kou clan, one of the most noble of the eight clans. Shuurei has dreamed of becoming a government official since she was a child, but cannot make that dream come true because the exams that one must pass to qualify to become an official are barred to women.
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