Li Weiyang was sentenced to beheading in the drama. In episode 35, Li Weiyang met the King of Wei and explained that someone had impersonated her to kill the Crown Princess and framed her. The King of Wei believed Li Weiyang's explanation and ordered her to be executed. In the 44th episode, the emperor was forced to kill Li Weiyang three days later. Tuoba Jun came to the prison to ask the real reason why Li Weiyang was sentenced to beheading. Li Weiyang expressed that she did not care about life and death and rejected Tuoba Jun's help. Based on this information, it could be concluded that Li Weiyang was executed in the movie.
Li Weiyang and Li Changle were two characters in the TV series " Unending Beauty." Li Weiyang was the female lead in the movie. She was a kind and intelligent woman who had experienced many difficulties and setbacks before finally obtaining happiness and success. Li Changle was Li Weiyang's sister. She was conceited, arrogant, selfish, and cold. She was jealous of Li Weiyang and felt a sense of crisis. She plotted to kill the mother of Li Weiyang and the man she liked, Tuoba Jun, causing the relationship between Li Weiyang and Tuoba Jun to break down. In the end, Li Changle was demoted to a slave by Tuoba Jun after he ascended the throne because of his evil deeds, and he was ordered to die. Li Xin 'ai played the role of Li Changle.
Li Weiyang was not caught. The document provided did not mention Li Weiyang's arrest. Therefore, I don't know if Li Weiyang has been captured.
Li Weiyang was framed in the movie. The specific plot and details could only be obtained by watching the drama " Unending Beauty ".
Li Weiyang was bullied many times in the drama. In " Unending Beauty," Li Weiyang was bullied by her aunt, Li Changle, Li Changxi, and others. She had been demoted to a palace maid, working as a low-ranking palace maid in the palace, and was bullied by the senior palace maids. However, Li Weiyang also had people who supported and protected her, such as the Ninth Princess and Li Minde. Li Weiyang's encounter and resistance were also part of the plot.
Li Weiyang was hunted down many times in the drama. In the 27th episode, Li Weiyang told Tuoba Jun that she was actually the Princess of Beiliang, and that the assassins who hunted her were all sent by Yunnan. In order to protect Li Weiyang, Tuoba Jun escaped the pursuit and detoxified the poison with her. In the 31st episode, Bai Zhi was also chased by the assassins of the Chiyun family. Fortunately, Li Minde arrived in time to save her. However, the search results did not mention the specific plot and reason for Li Weiyang's pursuit. Therefore, I don't know the details of Li Weiyang being hunted down.
[The scene where Li Weiyang was beaten up in the movie happened in the eleventh episode of " Unending Beauty."] In this episode, Li Weiyang was beaten fifty times by Li Changle, while Tuoba Jun could only watch helplessly as his hands bled. This scene showed the predicament Li Weiyang was facing and the pain she was enduring.
Li Weiyang's husband was Tuoba Jun, the fourth emperor of Northern Wei.
In the end, Li Weiyang got together with Yuan Lie and got married. After marriage, they gave birth to a pair of children.
Whether or not the name Li Weiyang really existed in history had yet to be confirmed. Li Weiyang was a fictional character in the novel Weiyang Sheng. The novel was set in the Tang Dynasty and told the story of a woman who lost herself in political struggles and power struggles and eventually embarked on a tragic road. Although Li Weiyang was a character in the novel, her image and story had been widely spread and in some cases, it was seen as a metaphor for the political and female status of the Tang Dynasty in history. Therefore, some people might think that Li Weiyang was a real historical figure, while others might think that she was just a fictional character in literary works.
The real Li Weiyang was one of the main characters in the novel "The Splendid Unending". She was the palace master of Weiyang Palace and the emperor's sister. She was clever and good at handling affairs, but she was excluded and restricted because of her noble birth. There was a complicated emotional entanglement between her and the male lead Wei Weiyang, but it also involved palace struggles and political conspiracies. In the entire novel, Li Weiyang's image was a character full of wisdom and fighting spirit, and her fate was therefore full of uncertainty.