In that year, the Forty-Eight Villages suffered a disaster, and Zhou Yitang sought the general Wang Lin to rescue him, but Wang Lin did not send troops for the sake of the overall situation. Zhou Yitang could not bear the destruction of the Forty-Eight Villages, not to mention that his sweetheart Li Jinrong was in the Forty-Eight Villages, so Zhou Yitang decided to privately transfer troops. Although the crisis of the Forty-Eight Villages was lifted this time, after all, he did so to harm Wang Lin, so Zhou Yitang abandoned his martial arts and went into hiding. In fact, the role of Zhou Yitang is a perfect character in the novel, and he has a heavy love and righteousness in his life, so what will be the final ending of Zhou Yitang?
There is a secret of what relationship between Fei Zhou Yitang and Wang Lin is revealed
In the play, Wang Lin is Zhou Yitang's master. Xie Yun was entrusted by General Wang Lin to take the Anping Order to the Forty-Eight Villages to ask the Duke of Gantang to descend the mountain, and when Zhou Yitang learned of Wang Lin's death, he took the Anping Order and left the Forty-Eight Villages, and he accepted the burden left by Wang Lin. Xie Yun's real name was Xiao Zhuang, and he was based on the last emperor of Southern Liang in history.
The historical prototype of Wang Lin is Wang Lin, a famous general during the Southern and Northern Dynasties, who was loyal to the Liang Dynasty and Northern Qi successively. Wang Lin once followed Xiao Yi on his southern expedition to the north to quell the rebellion, and when Xiao Xuan ascended the throne as empress, Wang Lin was reused and led troops to attack Western Liang. After Xiao Xuan's death, the Southern Liang regime was taken away by Chen Baxian and re-established Southern Chen, Wang Lin refused to submit to the rebellious courtiers and thieves, so he supported Xiao Xuan's eldest grandson Xiao Zhuang as emperor, and with the support of Northern Qi, confronted Chen Baxian's Southern Chen regime, and later Wang Lin was defeated, so he and Xiao Zhuang fled to Northern Qi.
How did Zhou Yitang end up?
In the original work, Zhou Yitang was once the Duke of Gantang of the Southern Dynasty, serving under Liang Shao, and Liang Shao was still a master-apprentice relationship with him, and when the forty-eight villages were destroyed, Zhou Yitang asked Liang Shao to send troops to help the forty-eight villages survive this disaster, but Liang Shao did not agree.
Zhou Yitang once lived in forty-eight villages, and Li Jinrong was a green plum bamboo horse, he could not watch the forty-eight villages suffer the disaster, so he carried Liang Shao privately to rescue the forty-eight villages, after the end of the matter, Zhou Yitang voluntarily accepted the punishment, he did not want to involve the master, he severed the master-apprentice relationship with Liang Shao, abolished martial arts, and decided to spend the rest of his life in seclusion in the forty-eight villages, until Xie Yun found him, Zhou Yitang did not come out of the mountain.
In the play, Liang Shao was changed to Wang Lin, so Wang Lin became Zhou Yitang's master, Wang Lin entrusted Xie Yun to send a letter to the Duke of Gantang before his death, Zhou Yitang learned of Wang Lin's death, he took over the burden entrusted to him by Wang Lin, and for the sake of national righteousness, Zhou Yitang left forty-eight villages.
Although Zhou Yitang's martial arts are all ruined, but he has a heart, has the ambition of a great bird, and is certainly not willing to stay in forty-eight villages all the time, going down the mountain can save more people, this is the real Zhou Yitang, everyone has flesh and blood and soul in their hearts. Zhou Fei initially complained that Zhou Yitang had left their mother and daughter to leave the Forty-Eight Villages, but later after learning about Zhou Yitang's identity and purpose of going down the mountain, she was relieved, and she slowly understood what her father had done.
Source: Minnan Network