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"The Sword In the Snow" Chen Zhibao's rebellion has become a foregone conclusion, and the three foreshadowings explain everything

"Knife Row in the Snow" has come to an end.

Presumably, most of the audience already knows that at the end, Han Sable Temple is dead, and Zhao Kai is also dead.

But this does not mean that Xu Fengnian's story is finished.

In fact, the story about Xu Fengnian is just the beginning, and with the length of the original novel, how to shoot four or five seasons can make it possible to explain all the stories clearly.

"The Sword In the Snow" Chen Zhibao's rebellion has become a foregone conclusion, and the three foreshadowings explain everything

So, what will be said in the next story?

According to the analysis of the plot of the first season, it is not difficult to find that chen Zhibao's rebellion in the follow-up story has become a foregone conclusion, and the three foreshadowings explain everything.

The first foreshadowing: Zhang Julu's letter

Zhang Julu was the first assistant of the Yang Dynasty.

With his achievements in Confucianism, it was a breeze to become a Confucian saint like Xuanyuan Jingcheng.

However, he was unwilling, because his greatest wish in this life was to guard the sun.

However, if you want to achieve Confucianism, you must establish a heart for heaven and earth, establish a destiny for the people, continue to learn from the saints, and open up peace for all the worlds.

"The Sword In the Snow" Chen Zhibao's rebellion has become a foregone conclusion, and the three foreshadowings explain everything

Obviously, Zhang Julu did achieve the intention, the destiny, the continuation of the study, and the opening of the Taiping, but what Zhang Julu did was only for the sake of leaving the Yang, and he could sacrifice everything for the sake of leaving the Yang, so it would be difficult for him to become a Confucian, because the true Confucian Saint must be considered for the sake of the whole world.

In the play, in the end, in order to prevent Jiang Ni and Cao Changqing from restoring the country, Zhang Julu intends to send people to the town to guard Western Shu.

However, under the strong recommendation of Han Sable Temple, the emperor approved Han Sable Temple's plan and rejected Zhang Julu's proposal to let Chen Zhibao go to Zhen to guard Western Shu.

However, with the killing of Han Sable Temple and Zhao Kai, the Liyang Emperor should have adopted Zhang Julu's proposal to make Chen Zhibao the second king with a different surname, causing Northern Liang to have internal contradictions.

"The Sword In the Snow" Chen Zhibao's rebellion has become a foregone conclusion, and the three foreshadowings explain everything

The second foreshadowing: the attitude towards Xu Xiao

When Zhang Julu's letter was delivered to Chen Zhibao, the emperor did not approve this time.

Although Chen Zhibao directly tore the letter, it gave people a feeling of disdain for being with Zhang Julu.

However, the series of operations of Chen Zhibao in the next period all implied that he had two hearts.

First of all, when Xu Xiao broke through many difficulties and obstacles to win the hereditary replacement for Xu Fengnian and returned to Northern Liang safely, Chen Zhibao was supposed to run to Xu Xiao to say hello.

However, when his subordinates reported Xu Xiao's return, Chen Zhibao not only had no joyful expression on his face, but was very sad. Obviously, at this time, Chen Zhibao was already a little shaken.

"The Sword In the Snow" Chen Zhibao's rebellion has become a foregone conclusion, and the three foreshadowings explain everything

Secondly, when Chen Zhibao and Xu Fengnian intercepted and killed Han Sable Temple and Zhao Kai, they did not report to Xu Xiao in advance.

Xu Xiao, as Chen Zhibao's righteous father and direct superior, Chen Zhibao did not say hello to Xu Xiao and led his troops away from Beiliang without authorization, which can be described as Sima Zhao's heart is well known.

The third foreshadowing: the hopelessness of Cao Changqing's restoration

Chen Zhibao harmonic is Chen Zhi Bao, which should be taken from the meaning of Zhi En Tu Bao.

According to various clues, Xu Xiao was not a person that Chen Zhibao really admired, and the only person who could make Chen Zhibao willing to die should be the dead Princess Wu Su of Northern Liang.

Therefore, many people boldly speculated that Chen Zhibao was the dead soldier left by Wu Su for Xu Fengnian.

"The Sword In the Snow" Chen Zhibao's rebellion has become a foregone conclusion, and the three foreshadowings explain everything

Every time Chen Zhibao saw Xu Fengnian, he looked like he hated iron not steel. He wanted Xu Fengnian to be able to kill decisively and fiercely, only in this way could he live a stable life. However, Xu Fengnian was partial to doing some dangerous things, and he had to take an uncontrollable third path.

Zhang Julu sent a letter recommending Chen Zhibao as a king with a different surname, and the reason why Chen Zhibao was wavering was because he felt that letting Jiang Ni and Cao Changqing initiate a restoration in Western Shu would benefit Xu Fengnian and do no harm. After all, if emperor Liyang killed Xu Fengnian, The Western Chu where Jiang Ni was located could give Xu Fengnian a place to live.

However, it turned out that Jiang Nicao Changqing's restoration failed, and at this time, Chen Zhibao had to "defect" from Northern Liang, accept the imperial court's reward, and become the King of Shu. Because of this, if Xu Fengnian had nowhere to go, he could let Xu Fengnian take refuge in Shudi.

"The Sword In the Snow" Chen Zhibao's rebellion has become a foregone conclusion, and the three foreshadowings explain everything

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