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"Wind Rises Luoyang" is actually the ultimate villain, who appeared in the first episode, but was ignored by us

Introduction: "The Wind Rises Luoyang" is actually the ultimate villain, which appeared in the first episode, but was ignored by us

"Wind Rises In Luoyang" is a costume suspense drama starring Huang Xuan, Wang Yibo, Song Qian, etc. is currently airing, which tells the story of a group of three people from different classes in the Wuzhou Period, who formed an alliance because of a common goal, investigated various unsolved cases in Luoyang, and finally smashed the Spring and Autumn Road conspiracy, and the story of the patron saint Du Taiping.

Well, in the 39 episode trailer, the ultimate villain has appeared, and met with the killer Gao Yan of the Spring and Autumn Road, it seems that this mysterious person sitting in the palanquin waved with Gao Yan, the status is noble, higher than the status of the palm spring envoy, it should be the big guy behind the Spring and Autumn Road, but also the unseen palm winter messenger, but also the ultimate villain in the play.

"Wind Rises Luoyang" is actually the ultimate villain, who appeared in the first episode, but was ignored by us

In fact, this ultimate villain appeared in the first episode, but we ignored her, she is the princess's daughter Princess Yongchuan.

Remember that in the first episode of the streets of Shendu Nanshi, the lord of Yongchuan County was suddenly assassinated by the people of Chunqiu Dao, and the informant father and daughter reported to Baili Hongyi that they were killed and killed by Chunqiu Dao, the scene was chaotic, and the Yongchuan County Lord himself was assassinated by Chunqiu Dao, so who would suspect that the Yongchuan County Lord was related to The Spring and Autumn Road?

"Wind Rises Luoyang" is actually the ultimate villain, who appeared in the first episode, but was ignored by us

I remember that there was also a time when Song Liang, the head of the Spring and Autumn Dao, also the imperial court's military secretary Shangshu, suddenly rebelled and plotted rebellion, so the prince was suspected of colluding with Song Liang, Wu Siyue sought the truth for the prince, and the lord of Yongchuan County deliberately slipped his lips, saying that the saint was afraid that Grandpa would seize her throne.

On the surface, the lord of Yongchuan County appeared to be harmless to humans and animals, but her ambitions were even greater than her father, the crown prince, and she also wanted to emulate the saint as the empress dowager, and the Spring and Autumn Road was only a tool for him to overthrow the rule of the saint.

The Yongchuan County Lord in the play should be the historical prototype of Li Xianhui, the lord of Yongtai County, and he and the eldest son of the crown prince, Li Chongrun, and another Wu family, that is, Li Xianhui's husband Junwu Yanji, the three of them conspired to usurp the throne, and finally the usurpation failed, and they were all executed by Wu Zetian.

However, Ma Boyong's novel should be combined with history, so the Yongchuan County Lord in the play should be the historical prototype of Li Xianhui, and she is likely to be the ultimate villain in the play in the end, perhaps the huanxiang in the play should be the historical prototype of Shangguan Wan'er, and the ending of this huanxiang may surprise everyone and give everyone a big reversal.

"Wind Rises Luoyang" is actually the ultimate villain, who appeared in the first episode, but was ignored by us

In the play, Wu Youduo, Gongzi Chu, Prince, Huan Xiang, and Yongchuan County Lord, which of them do you think is the ultimate villain in the play? If you combine history, The Lord of Yongchuan County will be the biggest villain in the play, what do you think? Only by waiting for the finale can everyone be more certain of who is the ultimate villain.

"Wind Rises Luoyang" is actually the ultimate villain, who appeared in the first episode, but was ignored by us

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