What Qiu Shan ate was the Nine-Eyed Heavenly Jewel. This was an item from beyond the heavens that had the effect of reviving the dead. It could make people regain their luster and rejuvenate. The Nine-Eyed Heavenly Jewel was a secret that Qiu Shan couldn't reveal. It was also the foundation of the survival of the Duon Race. Therefore, Qiu Shan became younger after eating the Nine-Eyed Heavenly Orb.
Qiu Shan had done many cruel things to Si Teng. He used Si Teng to expand his reputation and taught her how to kill her own kind. Qiu Shan abused Si Teng, not allowing her to have her own feelings, and used Shao Yan Kuan to deceive Si Teng. Qiu Shan had even caused Si Teng to be killed by Bai Ying, who had planned to eliminate Si Teng in the end.
Qiu Shan had done many cruel things to Si Teng. He used Si Teng to expand his reputation and taught her how to kill her own kind. Qiu Shan abused Si Teng, not allowing her to have her own feelings, and used Shao Yan Kuan to deceive Si Teng. Qiu Shan had even caused Si Teng to be killed by Bai Ying, who had planned to eliminate Si Teng in the end. Qiu Shan abused and controlled Si Teng, causing her to suffer a lot.
Qiu Shan had done many cruel things to Si Teng. He used Si Teng to expand his reputation and taught her how to kill her own kind. Qiu Shan abused Si Teng, not allowing her to have her own feelings, and used Shao Yan Kuan to deceive Si Teng. Qiu Shan had even caused Si Teng to be killed by Bai Ying, who had planned to eliminate Si Teng in the end.
It could be inferred that Qiu Shan and Si Teng had reached a reconciliation in the play. Although the details of the reconciliation were not explicitly described, in the plot, Qiu Shan was shocked when he saw Si Teng save people in the car accident. This may be one of the reasons for their reconciliation. In addition, Bai Ying had escaped with Si Teng, and the two of them had fought against Qiu Shan together. This also hinted at the reconciliation between them. Therefore, it could be said that Qiu Shan and Si Teng reached a reconciliation in the drama, and the specific details required the audience to watch the drama themselves.
Qiu Shan and Si Teng did reach a reconciliation in the play. In the plot, after Qiu Shan saw Si Teng saving people in a car accident, he was shocked and suspicious of Si Teng. However, after Qiu Shan's arrival, Bai Ying took Si Teng and escaped, and the two of them fought against Qiu Shan together. Although the details of the reconciliation were not explicitly described in the play, it could be inferred that Qiu Shan and Si Teng had reached a reconciliation in the play.
Yes, Qiu Shan killed Si Teng. In the play, Qiu Shan deliberately let Shao Yan Kuan get close to Si Teng and let Si Teng fall in love with him. However, when Si Teng was at his weakest after giving birth, Qiu Shan personally killed Si Teng's split body, Bai Ying. What Qiu Shan might not know was that Si Teng's original body had been killed by Bai Ying in 1939 and sent to Danar. Therefore, Qiu Shan only killed Si Teng's clone and not Si Teng himself.
[Yes, Qiu Shan killed the wrong Changsheng.] In Si Teng, Qiu Shan mistakenly thought that Chang Sheng had killed his master, so he had a deep hatred for Chang Sheng and finally killed Chang Sheng with his own hands. However, Qiu Shan only realized his mistake before his death. Through his conversation with Changsheng, he learned that Changsheng and Angelica were two different people. Qiu Shan deeply regretted that he had killed the wrong Changsheng, but he did not have the chance to redeem himself. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Qiu Shan had killed the wrong Changsheng.
It could be inferred that Qiu Shan and Si Teng had reached a reconciliation in the play. Although the details of the reconciliation were not explicitly described, in the plot, Qiu Shan was shocked when he saw Si Teng save people in the car accident. This may be one of the reasons for their reconciliation. In addition, Bai Ying had escaped with Si Teng, and the two of them had fought against Qiu Shan together. Although the details were unknown, it could be inferred that Qiu Shan and Si Teng had reached a reconciliation in the play.
Qiu Shan was a character in the TV series Si Teng, played by Shao Feng and Jin Zehao (when he was young). He was a member of the Xuan Sect, and had initially used Si Teng for fame and fortune, abusing and deceiving him, and even causing Si Teng to be killed. Qiu Shan was also Si Teng's father. In the play, Qiu Shan was played by Shao Feng.
The relationship between Qiu Shan and Dan Zhigang was controversial. Some search results showed that Dan Zhigang's real identity was Qiu Shan, and they had the same black rope, which implied that their relationship was not ordinary. However, there were also some search results that pointed out that Dan Zhigang and Qiu Shan were not related. They were two different people. Therefore, there was no clear answer to the exact relationship between Qiu Shan and Dan Zhigang.