Xiao Yao was heartbroken. A man met the bride on the moon and became Jiing's wife. Later, Jiing finally came back. They had a simple and warm wedding under the witness of their elders, but there was no bridal chamber.
Tu Shanjing, played by Deng Wei, was married twice in the original book. 1 was designed by Fang Feng to frame him with pregnancy. At that time, Jiing was not sure, things were too sudden, and Xiaoyao didn't communicate well, so she was forced to hold a wedding.
But Jiing and Fangfeng Yiying are innocent, even if they regard her as a little death, they will exercise self-restraint. The second time is naturally Xiaoyao's wedding. After a difficult time, they finally got married.
Male No.4 Hong Long married 1 time, that is, with Xiao Yao. Before the marriage was finished, Xiang Liu killed him. Red Dragon is a career party, and Xiaoyao just likes her, which is appropriate. Although he was very angry at that time, after a while, Hong Long wanted to speak, but his sister Shennong was happy and later spoke ill of Xiaoyao.
Xiao Yao's Love Belonging
In Xiao Yao's original novels, emotional entanglements are very complicated, involving Tushan Jiing in BC and Xiang Liu at that time. These three people were all famous ladies at that time, with different experiences and full of contradictions and conflicts.
Although in the encounter with Xiang Liu, it seems that there is a sense of youth, but this feeling has been ruthlessly distorted by fate. Between them, there is a person who will always stand on the side of love. They are bound by morality and ethics, unable to fall into the whirlpool of emotion, and have to adopt unconventional methods.
They are all "honest people" who lost themselves in love and drifted away in the process of searching. Comparatively speaking, Tu, as an honest and reliable person, has become the only safe haven for the heroine to accept love and open her heart.
In this process, the two experienced the test and choice of love, and finally went to the most important life stage in their respective lives in different ways. This emotional entanglement imprisoned by Tong Hua contains profound thinking and * * *.