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"The Wind Rises in Longxi", do you approve of Chen Gong's initiative to ask for "death"? It's wonderful, but it's hard to convince

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You said that Chen Kun and Chen Gong and Xun Xu, played by Bai Yu, are the two male protagonists, but I thought that Nie Yuan's Feng Yi was the most dramatic.

You said that Yang Ying's role of Liu Ying is an important heroine, but I thought that Sun Yi's Zhai Yue was more intimate.

It is more regrettable and more helpless, the "Three Kingdoms" has been a "man's play" since ancient times.

Even if there are female characters such as Sable Cicada and Sun Shangxiang, who do not let their eyebrows be shaved, they cannot stand out from those radiant male characters.

This may just be a kind of historical necessity, in that era of killing and determination, even if you are a son of heaven, what can you do?

"The Wind Rises in Longxi" is a very different "Three Kingdoms" theme film and television work, not only does he only have a skin of "Three Kingdoms", but no bones of "Three Kingdoms".

He borrowed a well-known story like "Three Kingdoms" to bring us many new ways of interpreting it from a new perspective.

Just like Zhai Yue and Liu Ying, who are "not worth mentioning", they can be said to be another mink cicada that is more "naked" and more "bloody".

And Chen Gong and Xun Xue, Huang Pre and Li Yan and other male characters are like historical "heroes" or "heroes" such as Lü Bu and Dong Zhuo.

This makes us always have a sense of déjà vu about the men and women in the play when watching "The Wind Rises longxi", which is almost all fictional characters.

He cleverly packaged the most interesting part of the "Three Kingdoms" with "espionage".

And thus created a story that was despised by Zhuge Kongming, a story of mutual power due to power.

Under such a big environment and structure, chen gong and Xun Xue, the two male protagonists, seem to have many scenes and full characters, but they are just pawns that can be discarded at any time in the hands of Feng Yi and Yang Yi.

Even Guo Huai and Guo Gang, who were far away in Cao Wei, were toyed with by Feng Yi, the person who single-handedly created Si Wencao.

In this big game of chess, even Feng Bing, who seems to be a chess player, has played to the point of turning himself into a chess piece.

In such a state of near madness, even Zhuge Kongming, who combines intelligence and power, has become a pawn on the chessboard.

No one is spared, no one can jump out, and there is no way for you to be liberated except to die.

Thus, after all the mysteries have been solved, after all the grievances have come to an end for the time being.

After Xun Xue finally survived, after Feng Yi and Yang Yi could no longer pose a threat to Xun Xue.

Chen Gong used a nearly perfect method to successfully set the end of his own death.

An ending he had dreamed of, an ending that would finally free him from this game of chess.

From the author's interpretation of "The Wind Rises in Longxi", I do not think that Chen Gong and Xun Qian are the male one and second male of this drama.

On the contrary, Feng Yi, who has not appeared for a long time, has more of a male protagonist's style, and Yang Yi, who has almost no role, is more like a qualified male number two.

Because from the perspective of spy dramas, these two talents should be the main characters in "The Wind Rises longxi".

In order to make this spy drama good, they have even reached the level of madness, and they will not hesitate to throw themselves into the chess game.

The reason for this is still just for the four words of "restoring the Han Room".

Compared with the "madness" of Feng Bing and Yang Yi, Chen Gong is more like the embodiment of idealism, while Xun Xue is more like the embodiment of realism.

Why? Feng Bing and Yang Yi's calculations are not limited to the enemy and us, they have already calculated everything that should be calculated in the world.

From a certain point of view, this is also the reason why Zhuge Liang can't really punish these two people, because what they do is only the "duty" that others can't reach.

And Chen Gong, an unborn spy talent in the eyes of many people, is the most unsuitable person to do this line of work.

His heart contained his beloved wife Zhai Yue, and his brother-in-law Xun Xue, and even Liu Ying, who might be killed, could become part of his concern.

From such a point of view, I very much doubt how he escaped Guo Huai's test over the years in Cao Wei?

In the end, Chen Gong, after killing Huang Xuan, after learning that Xun Xue had successfully escaped from the cellar, he completely gave up the hope of life.

When Chen Gong embraced the sword that Zhai Yue had given him, this incomparably sharp killing weapon now transformed into the finger-wrapping softness in his heart.

When he saw Xun Xue questioning himself, there was only relief and relief on his face.

Maybe you will say that I am too hard-hearted, or maybe you will say that I cannot understand Chen Gong's state of mind at this moment.

But I really can't give up the hope of life like Chen Gong, and I hope that this is just a clever move carefully laid out by Feng Bing.

You must know that Feng Bing can even be counted as a person who chen gong will be successfully rebelled by Guo Huai.

On the other hand, Xun Xue, although he has always been a chess piece in the hands of countless people.

But he is more like a real person, a person with ideals and a bottom line, a person who has seven emotions and six desires, but also a person who is extremely realistic.

He was loyal to the Shu Han, but he did not blindly obey the "Xingfu Han Room", although he had a yearning for family, love and friendship, he could also leave it all behind.

In a way, Zhuge Kongming is benevolent, or "The Wind Rises longxi" is benevolent.

They gave the man who had lost his loved ones, friends, and love a stable second half of his life or the end.

In that chaotic world of constant killing, in the land of Shu Han, where there were still many Northern Expeditions, Xun Xue was allowed to go to the relatively comfortable Eastern Wu alone.

Maybe everyone was afraid of him, or maybe he was alone and had no use for him.

In the case of his excessive merit, sending him to Eastern Wu, which did not have much interest, may be just a helpless choice.

Because such a Xun Xue is not controlled by anyone in the case that she has a sister, a brother-in-law, and a confidant, let alone if he is alone.

Although "The Wind Rises longxi" is only a short 24 episodes, although there is no too obvious tiger head and tail, he always has some regrets.

I could not accept the words that came out of other people: "Chen Gong has long had the heart to die because of Zhai Yue's death."

I can't accept that Feng Bing, as the invisible male protagonist, has no sense of existence at all in the last few episodes.

I couldn't accept that Sun Ling, as Feng Bing's brother-in-law, was just a dispensable storyteller from beginning to end.

I can't accept a film set in the magnificent "Three Kingdoms" era, "The Wind Rises in Longxi", and actually regards Eastern Wu as a place for the pension of useless people.

Even in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Eastern Wu still had the great role of "tongue war group Confucianism" to elevate Zhuge Liang.

Of course, I don't have the talent of the original author Ma Boyong, nor do I have the help of the writers of "Wind Rises longxi".

However, such a "Three Kingdoms" spy war drama that only has only Wei and Shu is somewhat disappointing.

The disappointment is not the excitement of the story itself, nor the acting skills of the characters in the play, but the disappeared Dong Wu.

Are you expecting a follow-up to "The Wind Rises in Longxi"? I hope that the author Ma Boyong can write a follow-up for Xun Xue.

After all, this is only "the wind rises in Longxi", where will the wind blow after it rises?

Is it with Xun Xue blowing to Eastern Wu? Or did he blow with Zhuge to Cao Wei?

Or continue to follow Feng Bing and Yang Yi, blowing above the shu Han court?

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