Every time I finished reading the "Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon", I couldn't help but feel sorry for Murong Fu, in fact, Murong Fu's character was quite sad. In the eyes of many people, he is despicable and can be used by anyone to achieve his goals, and this is also the case.
The phrase "the organs calculated too cleverly and mistook Qingqing's life" is the best portrayal of Murong Fu. Throughout Murong Fu's journey through the rivers and lakes, everything did not go well, everything failed, and he ended up in a crazy end.

The reason for this was not that Murong Fu did not work hard at all, but that he was pit by his father Murong Bo, and it can be said that murong Fu's life tragedy was all because of Murong Bo. Why is it said that Murong Bo harmed Murong Fu's life? And look below:
The Murong family was originally a descendant of the imperial family, and the Murong family had wanted to restore the glory of the ancestors for generations, and Murong Bo's generation was no exception, so Murong Bo planned the famous "Battle of Yanmen Pass". Later, when the East Window Incident occurred, Murong Bo was afraid of implicating himself and chose to cheat and pass the pass.
Murong Fu was instilled in the concept of "restoring great Yan" from an early age, so that he did not even have a childhood, but also abandoned the happiness of being together, and even gave up the love between men and women, completely like a tool man. He thought about how to win over the people of the rivers and lakes and provoke friction between Song and Liao.
It can be said that restoring Great Yan became the only thing Murong Fu had to do in his life. How difficult is it not to say this? The key is that Murong Bo did not die, and for thirty years, he hid in the Shaolin Temple and did not tell his son Murong Fu.
Every time murong fu was shaken or even desperate about the matter of "restoring the Great Yan of Guangfu", Murong Bo jumped out and said a lot of chicken soup for the soul, but without any practical help, and bragged about himself, how powerful is his own martial arts?
Your Gu Su Murong Clan's family martial arts are magical and exquisite, invincible in the world, but you have not learned home, is it really not as good as the Dali Guo Duan Clan's 'Six-Pulse Excalibur'?
Since the Murong family's martial arts are so powerful, you Murong Bo also ran to steal the "Seventy-Two Stunts" of the Shaolin Temple, and you are completely talking nonsense.
For thirty years, Murong Bo had not been hiding in Shaolin to secretly learn martial arts, but had taught Murong Fu more behind his back, so why was Murong Fu so isolated and helpless, struggling? Say a set, do a set, say that their own martial arts are invincible in the world, and run to steal the Shaolin Temple martial arts.
He had always taught Murong Fu that he must restore Dayan, so what were you doing? It is undeniable that the "matter outside the wild goose gate" is still well planned, but it has not produced much effect. And then where did Murong Bo go? Monks are monks, and their names are known: look away, life is just like this.
You looked away, and you let Murong Fu do it? Murong Bo hid in the Shaolin Temple, ignoring the outside of the window and reciting only the Family Sutra.
A good monk who has attained enlightenment puts down his butcher's knife and becomes a Buddha. Why do good people go through all kinds of hardships and disasters, while the wicked only need to put down their butcher knives? Have all the previous works been written off without a glance?
To borrow a phrase from Yinggu: If anyone who has done bad things hides in the temple and becomes a monk, then there will be no monks under the heavens? Murong Bo was typically irresponsible. Murong Fu felt how uncomfortable murong Fu should have felt when he learned the news of Murong Bo's renunciation.
But why did murong Fu have a normal childhood? Wang Yuyan, isn't she fragrant? In the Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon, Murong Fu liked Wang Yuyan, but compared to the "Guangfu Great Yan" who was indoctrinated from childhood, his feelings for Wang Yuyan were insignificant.
In this life, Murong Fu sacrificed everything, including feelings and even self, for the "Guangfu Great Yan". Even if you have lost yourself, what else can you not give up? The Buddhist family pays attention to pudu sentient beings, Murong Bo's old benefactor, why don't you temper your own son?
Is it hard to die once, scared? If with his life, he could make Murong Fu realize greatly and get out of the fog, it would be worth it. Unfortunately, Murong Bo, an extremely egoist and two-faced personality, said one thing and did one thing, how could he sacrifice.
In the "Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon", the most unreasonable setting is that Murong Bo and Xiao Yuanshan see the monks. Such a deep hatred in the sea of blood, the depth of inner obsession, has long surpassed life and death, how can it be seen through? However, these two pit sons have a hand.