I don't know if 'Zither Emperor Tianyun' means that no one has any information about Lu Qiou and Zhong Buhui. If you can provide more background and context, I can try to answer your question.
Qin Ye was Qin Zhong's father, and Qin Zhong was Qin Keqing's younger brother. Qin Ye adopted Qin Keqing and Qin Zhong and married Qin Keqing to Jia Rong, while Qin Zhong was on good terms with Jia Baoyu. Therefore, Qin Ye and Qin Zhong were father and son.
Qin Ye and Qin Zhong were father and son. Qin Ye was Qin Zhong's father. He was Qin Keqing's father and also Qin Zhong's adoptive father. Qin Zhong was Qin Ye's biological son.
Qin Ye was Qin Zhong's father. Qin Ye was Qin Keqing and Qin Zhong's adoptive father. He had adopted Qin Keqing and Qin Zhong. Qin Keqing was Qin Ye's adopted daughter and had married Jia Rong, while Qin Zhong had befriended Jia Baoyu. Qin Ye had high hopes for Qin Zhong. Therefore, Qin Ye and Qin Zhong were father and son.
Bi Gan and Wen Zhong were like Uncle Wang and his nephew. Bi Gan was King Zhou's uncle, and Wen Zhong was King Zhou's uncle. They were all important figures in the last years of the Shang Dynasty in the Investiture of the Gods, but their endings were completely different. Bi Gan was killed because of his remonstrance against King Zhou of Shang, and Wen Zhong was the Grand Preceptor of King Zhou of Shang, who had extremely high prestige and influence. He controlled the core combat power of the Shang Dynasty, and he had been fighting for many years. He had pacified the North Sea and held military power. Therefore, Bi Gan and Wen Zhong had different statuses and fates.
Qin Ye was Qin Zhong's father, and Qin Zhong was Qin Keqing's younger brother. Qin Ye was a minor official. He adopted Qin Keqing and Qin Zhong when he was around fifty years old. Qin Zhong was a sentimental and delicate person, and he became good friends with Jia Baoyu. Qin Ye found out that Qin Zhong had a private meeting with the intelligent child and died of a sudden illness. This incident caused Qin Zhong to be disappointed and angry with his father. Their relationship played an important role in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', especially since Qin Zhong was Jia Baoyu's friend, allowing Jia Baoyu to express his views freely.
Qin Ye was the father of Qin Keqing and Qin Zhong. He was a minor official and his wife had passed away early. Qin Ye adopted Qin Keqing and Qin Zhong, marrying Qin Keqing to Jia Rong while Qin Zhong befriended Jia Baoyu. Qin Ye had high hopes for his son, Qin Zhong. The search results did not provide any information about Qin Zhong's schemes or the relationship between Qin Ye and Qin Zhong.
Qin Zhong was Qin Keqing's younger brother. They were not related by blood. Qin Keqing was an abandoned baby that Qin Ye brought from the Health Home, and Qin Zhong was Qin Ye's biological son. Qin Keqing doted on Qin Zhong very much and often brought him to the Jia residence to play. Qin Zhong and Jia Baoyu hit it off at first sight and became close friends. After Qin Keqing's death, Qin Zhong and Jia Baoyu went to the Water-Moon Nunnery together for the funeral and had a few trysts with the nun Zhineng 'er. At Qin Keqing's funeral, Jia Rong and Qin Zhong didn't show any signs of sadness. This might be related to the fact that they were very clear about the affair between Qin Keqing and Jia Rong.
Qin Zhong was Qin Keqing's younger brother, but they were not related by blood. Qin Keqing was an abandoned baby that Qin Ye had brought back from the health center, while Qin Zhong was Qin Ye's biological son. According to the description of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Qin Zhong was a romantic person. He had never had any intimate interactions or conversations with Qin Keqing. At Qin Keqing's funeral, Jia Rong and Qin Zhong didn't show any signs of sadness. Perhaps it was because they knew very well about Qin Keqing's adultery. In short, Qin Zhong and Qin Keqing's relationship was rather complicated. They were siblings, but there were also some other factors that affected their relationship.
The relationship between Yiqu and Qin could be described as a love-hate relationship. During the Three Dynasties period, the Yiqu people were close neighbors to the Qin country, and there were frequent conflicts and wars between the two countries. In 772 B.C., Yiqu Rong took advantage of the internal strife of the Zhou Dynasty and announced that he would break away from the Zhou Dynasty's rule and officially establish the Yiqu Kingdom. The Qin State had raised horses for the people of the Zhou Dynasty in the beginning. Later, it was enfeoffed to the land of Xirong and had a conflict with the righteous canal. In 624 B.C., Duke Mu of Qin used the strategy of Minister You Yu, who was recruited from the Yiqu Kingdom, to attack the northern Yiqu Kingdom and dominate Xirong. In 444 B.C., Qin attacked Yiqu again and captured its ruler, thus dominating Xirong. In general, there was a long-term hostile relationship between the Yiqu and the Qin country, but there were also short periods of cooperation and submission.
Qin Jianjia and Qin Yao were friends. In the novel " Something's Wrong with My Wife ", Fairy Qin Yao was Qin Jianjia's friend.