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"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

author:Seven words of film and television

The plot perception of "Si Teng" is getting more and more brain-burning, non-original fans still have some doubts about the relationship between Si Teng and Bai Ying, and the role of Shan Zhigang, which has been greatly adapted, is even more mysterious.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

The setting of Bai Ying and Si Teng being one is actually very easy to understand, Si Teng has emphasized the concept of "half" many times, if the character clearly gives the word "split", the audience can get instantly.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

But after the "magic reform", the male partner Shan Zhigang is not so easy to guess, what is his identity? The early screenwriters have buried a lot of details, we may wish to do an in-depth analysis.

At present, the plot has given three straightforward messages, pointing to the Qi clan and Qiu Shan.

The first message is that Shan Zhigang has superpowers, which was revealed when he first met Jia Guizhi, and he knew Jia Guizhi's vine killing, so he hid his ability when he was kidnapped by Jia Guizhi.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

The second message is that Shan Zhigang knows Si Teng and has a certain grudge with her, so he hates plants, is very emotionally unstable after seeing Si Teng, and constantly belittles Si Teng in front of Qin Fang, hoping that he will stay away from Si Teng.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

The third message is that Shan Zhigang has special feelings for Yan Furui, and when he first saw Yan Furui, he offered to help him improve his working conditions, and finally touched his head and shouted "A Fu" in detail, which was obviously an elderly gesture.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

Moreover, because of Yan Furui's intrusion, he directly gave up his intention to kill the sleeping Si Teng, obviously because he had special feelings for Yan Furui, and two of the three messages pointed to Qiu Shan.

For Shan Zhigang's real identity, there are several hidden messages.

First of all, Si Teng gave a certification that "he is an ordinary person, but it feels strange" when Shan Zhigang's ability to spy on information with a red umbrella at home, which temporarily excluded Shan Zhigang's suspicion of being a member of the Yuan clan, but he made Si Teng feel familiar.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

Moreover, in the past of Shan Zhigang, who Si Teng spied through the tea set, the screenwriter deliberately gave him a shot of personally going to the antique shop to select the tea set, which seemed to imply that his hobby was biased towards the "ancients".

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

Secondly, Shan Zhigang has a relationship with an ancient woman, and in his home there is a picture of a beautiful person in ancient costumes in a sea of flowers, and the director's special close-up of this painting must have its own intentions, which may involve the story of past and present lives.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

Combined with this information, Shan Zhigang's real identity should be someone Si Teng knew during the Republic of China period, and there is another corroboration of the photos released by the crew, that is, Shan Zhigang's costume style is very similar to QiuShan.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

Both were dressed as Taoists, and their hairstyles liked to have two tufts of broken hair, and the hairpins they used were very similar, so Shan Zhigang was either Qiu Shan himself or Qiu Shan's brother.

Since the hanging door people did not mention the existence of Qiu Shan and the brothers of the same disciple, it was more likely that he was Qiu Shan, if Shan Zhigang was Qiu Shan, why did he become younger? Where did superpowers come about?

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

In fact, the first episode of "Si Teng" has already given an explanation in advance.

The original worldview of this drama is set in the coexistence of traditional demons, the film and television drama is adapted into an alien gene affecting the plants on the earth to form a new race of the pyrene, and in the first episode, The Popular Platinum proposed a "supermagnetic sphere".

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

This supermagnet is from an alien planet, looks like the nine-eyed dzi on Earth, it has the ability to destroy and regenerate the pyrocene, and the meteorite used by Yauyama Tokito has a dzi pattern, which should be a "supermagnet".

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

And Shan Zhigang's superpower is derived from a thing similar to the Dzi in his hand, without the Dzi he has no way to exude superpowers from his identity like the Dzi Clan, and It is not wrong for Si Teng to judge that he is a human.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

Looking back at the plot of the middle-aged Qiushan in Si Teng's memories, you will find that Qiushan also has a similar bracelet on his hand, and the energy emitted by Shan Zhigang Dzi and the special effects of Qiushan's spell are blue light.

There is also a lot of information about this bead.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

Shan Zhigang recalled two shots at Jia Guizhi's home when they were talking about the Nine-Eyed Dzi, the first of which was of the young-looking Shan Zhigang looking up in the smoke, while he was wearing a black "Dzi".

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

The second shot shows an unseen old man removing a stone resembling a dzi from the box, while he is carrying a translucent blue "Dzi" in his hand, and the old man's clothes are exactly the same as Shan Zhigang in the first shot.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

Based on this information, it should be that the elderly Qiu Shan accidentally discovered that the "supermagnet sphere" can not only destroy the superpowers of the Shengsheng Clan when he is dying, but also prolong the life of human beings and make Qiu Shan younger.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

The original bead on the Yau Shan bracelet has changed color, it should be that it can be fused with the "supermagnet sphere", and this bead may also be another message foreshadowing.

Here it can be explained why Qiu Shan suddenly disappeared, because he was not a member of the Qi clan, but because of the supermagnet sphere, he had the immortality and superpower attributes of the Qian clan, and he was already a bit like half a Qian clan.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

In this case, it is normal for him to choose to become Anonymous to become Shan Zhigang, but this "supermagnet sphere" should have side effects on humans, so Shan Zhi will often have a rejection reaction just now.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

The plot of accidentally pushing Chen Wan into the water shows that Shan Zhigang was unable to control his body at that time, and when he first met Si Teng, he vomited blood due to emotional fluctuations, and this role is likely to return to the appearance of middle-aged Qiushan in the later stage.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

Whether it is Shan Zhigang or Qiu Shan, in the drama version of "Siteng", it has been "magically reformed (non-pejorative)", Shan Zhigang's identity has been complicated, and the setting of Qiu Shan has become more humane.

In the original work, Richu Shan is very much like a hypocrite with a moral appearance, who pursues justice by eliminating demons, and has reached the point of paranoia, using Si Teng for his own fame, but he hates and despises Si Teng.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

However, Qiu Shan has no pity for the demon, but there is a warm existence with humans, and he will be distressed by the little apprentice Yan Furui begging for food for himself, and the mentor-apprentice relationship between the two is not false.

Perhaps the screenwriter also found inspiration from Qiu Shan's downfall in his later years and his careful care for his apprentice, gave him a more humane design, and let shan Zhigang give him sincere protection to Qin Fang due to guilt.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

Moreover, judging from the information revealed by the stills, the screenwriter may also add a reason for the middle-aged Qiushan to hate the Yuan, for example, there were some grudges between the Qing clan when he was young.

Kanazawa Hao (played by Shan Zhigang) has been framed in the same costume as a girl in green, and her appearance is consistent with the beauty of Shan Zhigang's family, which obviously increases the story line of the pseudo-previous life and this life.

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

If Kanazawa Hao's ancient costume was qiushan's youth, this old Daoist leader probably still had a red dust relationship with the Qing Clan, which provided a reason for him to abuse Si Teng and extremely reject the Qian Clan.

The advantage of such an adaptation is that the character of Qiu Shan is more humane, and the plot also adds suspense, but the disadvantage is that the abuse of Si Teng by Li Qiu Shan in the original work is too cruel, and the fans of the original may not want to see the "story behind the murderer".

"Si Teng" Shan Zhigang identity analysis, why does Qiu Shan become younger? In fact, the first episode explained

But from a dramatic point of view, such an adaptation is actually very clever.

Although Qiu Shan is evil, like Fahai in "The Legend of the New White Lady", he can recreate art from multiple perspectives, as long as the characters are novel and logically consistent, they are qualified.

Of course, these speculations are based on the details of the current plot, whether Shan Zhigang is Qiu Shan using the "super magnetic sphere" to rejuvenate himself, or a new hanging door character who is out of the same vein as Qiu Shan, but also depends on how the screenwriter has a brain hole.