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Only when I looked at "The Quest for Qin" did I realize that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was all due to "dissatisfaction" and then looking at "The Quest for Qin" before I realized that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was due to "dissatisfaction"!

author:Bai Gongzi Film and Television said

Lian Jin, one of the important characters in the "Search for Qin", the originator of the cross-over drama, is played by actor Jiang Hua.

Only when I looked at "The Quest for Qin" did I realize that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was all due to "dissatisfaction" and then looking at "The Quest for Qin" before I realized that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was due to "dissatisfaction"!

Whether in the original work or in the TV series, Even Jin's fate is very tragic.

When I first read "In Search of Qin", I only superficially felt that he had done too many bad things, so he was punished as he deserved.

Looking at "In Search of Qin" again, I realized that even Jin's tragic ending stemmed from dissatisfaction

As the saying goes: "Contentment is always happy"

Lian Jin is a "disgruntled" person.

He was always thinking about how he could go one step further.

It is true that people have ambitions, but ambitions are too heavy, and they always mislead others and themselves.

Only when I looked at "The Quest for Qin" did I realize that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was all due to "dissatisfaction" and then looking at "The Quest for Qin" before I realized that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was due to "dissatisfaction"!

Because of the heavy ambition, because he is not satisfied, Lian Jin will always find ways to achieve what he wants and get what he wants.

As we all know, when a person starts doing things desperately.

He will always be more or less reckless, only the result.

Lian Jin originally had the love of Wu Tingfang, he could choose to go away with Wu Tingfang, and he could choose to live a happy and happy fairy life with Wu Tingfang.

But in fact, Lian Jin not only did not do this, he also had the intention of calculating Wujiabao.

Some people may say that Lian Jin is only in his position, after all, he is Zhao Mu's subordinate.

Only when I looked at "The Quest for Qin" did I realize that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was all due to "dissatisfaction" and then looking at "The Quest for Qin" before I realized that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was due to "dissatisfaction"!

But the crux of the matter is that Lian Jin is Zhao Mu's subordinate, so he said that Lian Jin was "not satisfied" with it.

In that era, swordsmanship was a very popular profession, and no matter where he went, he could have countless glory and wealth.

Lian Jinming knew that to help Zhao Mu was to disappoint Wu Tingfang's sincerity to himself, but he still continued to carry out Zhao Mu's orders for the sake of temporary glory and wealth.

In fact, Lian Jin could leave Zhao Mu directly, and then take Wu Tingfang away from that place where there were many things.

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Only when I looked at "The Quest for Qin" did I realize that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was all due to "dissatisfaction" and then looking at "The Quest for Qin" before I realized that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was due to "dissatisfaction"!

Why is it that his choice to help Zhao Mu do things is a manifestation of dissatisfaction?

Because Lian Jinming knew very well that he loved Wu Tingfang deeply.

He absolutely could not do anything to apologize to Wu Tingfang and Wu Jiabao.

Once he did, he would lose Wu Tingfang forever.

It is reasonable to say that at this time, Lian Jin should give up serving Zhao Mu.

Or maybe he should completely abandon Wu Tingfang, cut off all contacts with Wu Tingfang, and no longer have any contact with Wu Tingfang, so as to avoid his emotional troubles.

Only when I looked at "The Quest for Qin" did I realize that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was all due to "dissatisfaction" and then looking at "The Quest for Qin" before I realized that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was due to "dissatisfaction"!

After all, fish and bear paws can't have both, Wu Tingfang's lover and Zhao Mu's love will be these two identities, Lian Jin can only get one of them.

However, Lian Jin thought of both, so much so that he hurt Wu Tingfang's feelings when he fell in love with Wu Tingfang, and when he carried out Zhao Mu's orders, he was angry and bad.

This kind of behavior of Lian Jin is a typical example of "when the judgment continues to be chaotic"

The so-called constant interruption, in the final analysis, still shows that a person wants too many things and does not want to make trade-offs.

Lian Jin is such a person.

Only when I looked at "The Quest for Qin" did I realize that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was all due to "dissatisfaction" and then looking at "The Quest for Qin" before I realized that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was due to "dissatisfaction"!

Even Jin, whether it was love or power, he wanted to take it all into his pocket.

Of course, this is not to say that only one of the two can be chosen.

Because this depends on whether Lian Jin has the ability and mind.

For example, zhao Mu was advised to negotiate peace with Wujiabao and throw olive branches to Wujiabao when necessary to save their lives, rather than blindly forcing Wujiabao to a dead end.

As the saying goes, it is good to see each other in the future.

What is obvious is that Lian Jin is not only arrogant and arrogant, but also narrow-minded.

Only when I looked at "The Quest for Qin" did I realize that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was all due to "dissatisfaction" and then looking at "The Quest for Qin" before I realized that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was due to "dissatisfaction"!

Lian Jin was a hungry wolf who rushed forward at the sight of meat, regardless of what traps were in front of him, let alone what kind of consequences there would be.

In summary, the reason why Lian Jin has a tragic ending is because he is not satisfied, he wants too many things, but he does not know how to weigh and choose.

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Only when I looked at "The Quest for Qin" did I realize that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was all due to "dissatisfaction" and then looking at "The Quest for Qin" before I realized that the tragic ending of Lian Jin was due to "dissatisfaction"!

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