Considering that in recent days, there will be too many sour articles like this, so I will take a step ahead and throw bricks to attract jade.
Now it seems that the whole story structure is not complicated, we can even sum it up as "after Ye Qingmei left" or "a family tragedy caused by the death of a woman", the whole story is superficially centered around Ye Qing Mei's death and the performance of various characters after her death unfold. The protagonist of the story is our bright and upright genius boy Xiao Xianxian, and the opposite giant black is our heartless wife-killing man-Qing Emperor, who killed thousands of people. The two parties started a battle for the unsolved murder case on that rainy night that year. In a desperate struggle, in the end, evil prevailed over good, and justice was finally done. A generation of giant black confers the head, the protagonist also bids farewell to the intrigues of the court, his beloved and friends who care about him, and devotes allegiance to his subordinates to the mountains and rivers... …
Is it really
Judging from the last book of our Maoda, the author likes to mix some of his own thoughts and some principles that people should understand into the text. "The Story of Suzaku" begins with a Buddhist language that seems to be a joke: All suffering, what should I do? The final choice of the Buddha is that everyone will turn into ashes, and if there are no living beings, there will be no suffering, which is an overkill. The end of the story tells us that if you rule a country with wisdom, you are the thief of the country; if you rule the heart with wisdom, you are the thief of the heart. "Celebrating More Than Years" tells us what to do when there is a conflict between the ass and the mind, and the contradiction is irreconcilable. Emperor Qing chose to kill the mother of his child. Occupy her property and do what I want. What is the moral of the story? There are too many, I will not describe them one by one here.
There are actually only two protagonists in this book, Ye Qingmei and Emperor Qing. The story actually revolves around these two people from the beginning to the end. The author Gao Ming is brilliant at this point. I personally think that the protagonist Fan Xian is actually just a continuation of Ye Qingmei's thoughts. A great cross-border woman, one of the founders of the industrial system and state machinery of the Qing Dynasty, such an important figure, the author has never let her appear in this book, we only use the words and descriptions of other characters, Know her with the imprint she left on Qingguo. What exactly was Ye Qingmei thinking? "I hope that the people of the Qing Kingdom can become unruly people. When they are abused by others, they will not yield, when they are attacked by disasters, they will not be frustrated. Flattering jackals and tigers... "I hope that every citizen of the Qing Kingdom can become a king, and become the one who rules the territory called himself... unique", this is Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei is too good He created such a Qing Emperor, and he also created his own death. Maybe when he was not Qing Emperor, he would be a gentle person, the one who followed Xiao Yezi, the one who vowed to change the Qing Kingdom together , but when he became the owner of that seat, it will naturally be different. He is not a person, but a powerful class. What Xiao Yezi will do now and what he will do in the future is to change and destroy them. This is naturally It is unacceptable, so the demon girl that the Queen Mother and the Empress talked about will naturally be destroyed. I once posted a post to analyze Emperor Qing’s thinking: what Emperor Qing always wanted was to unify the world, and also to inherit. Now I want to add a little , is to prove that he is not lost to Xiao Yezi. It seems that Xiao Yezi's death is also affected by these three points. In the last conversation with Chen Pingping, Emperor Qing once said that he was in a state of madness on the battlefield back then. The thought when he died was that he would not be manipulated by Ye Qingmei, and everything he said to Fan Xian at the end of the book was still against Xiao Yezi, and it was Ye Qingmei who won, not Fan Xian. Presumably His Majesty Emperor Qing I'm not wrong about the last sentence, it's still somewhat resentful.
Let’s talk about love. When Fan Xian assassinated the emperor, many readers often argued, “It’s true that Fan Xian avenged his mother, but he killed his own father. There is a problem with Zahe. Ethics and morals are a question of filial piety that our ancients often said." It should be online literature, so I don't know if it makes sense, so I will talk about the love between the two for Fan Xian. Fan Xian once told Lin Wan'er that he Mom loves many people, but not him. Fan Xian himself knew that Emperor Qing was good to him. I would like to quote a sentence from the author's previous book "The Story of Suzaku", "There are no ifs, only love." Yes, love cannot have ifs, Emperor Qing's There are too many ifs in love, and too many unspeakables. In my opinion, this kind of love is just a kind of consolation and compensation for Ye Qingmei back then, and there are too many exchanges. A whetstone, a tool. As for Ye Qingmei, she probably didn't have a chance to get to know her son, (maybe whether it was a son or a daughter, she passed away before she had time to tell) she had too many things to finish back then, and sometimes I was not lacking in malice I speculate that Ye Qingmei's original intention of wanting a child may be that she is too boring and lonely, so she has a child to play with her. She left the internal treasury and the procuratorate for him to inherit, and became Fan Xian's initial and main source of strength. She left behind Wu Zhu, a good nanny and bodyguard, and left behind Fan Jian, Chen Pingping, and Fei Jie. . . These good teachers and helpful friends accompanied him to grow and grow. The most important thing is her own words, deeds, achievements, and thoughts. This is the most important property left to Fan Xian. Yes, this is what I want to say. Ye Qingmei's love is not deliberate. I don't know what I did, which will affect my son, but how can a woman who loves many people not love her son? But this kind of love is invisible, like the raindrops moistening things silently, but it can also merge into rivers, seas and lakes, vast and vast, this kind of love is the greatest love, the love that is not intentional is the real love, there is no if only like.
It was a small white flower growing on the iceberg, proudly white and flawless, just looking at the foot of the mountain, the little white flower in memory, growing on the iceberg, just looking at the bottom of the iceberg.