In Qing Yu Nian's original work, the real body of the shadow was Liu Che, the prince of South Chu. After Liu Che was deposed, he was secretly sent to Northern Han and became a guest of Northern Han. During his time in Northern Han, he learned the culture and martial arts of Northern Han and became a general of Northern Han. Later on, he returned to South Chu and changed his name to Shadow to give advice to the Emperor of South Chu.
In Qing Yuannian's original work, the Shadow's true body was the younger brother of the Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian and the son of the former Dongyi City Lord. He hid his true identity in the play and became Chen Pingping's personal bodyguard.
In Qing Yu Nian's original work, the real body of the shadow was Liu Che, the prince of South Chu. After Liu Che was deposed, he was secretly sent to Northern Han and became a guest of Northern Han. During his time in Northern Han, he learned the culture and martial arts of Northern Han and became a general of Northern Han. Later, he returned to South Chu and became the shadow of South Chu, giving advice to the emperor. In the drama, Liu Che chose to change his name to Shadow and hide his identity. In order to protect his son and help South Chu resist the enemy, he eventually became a hero of South Chu.
In Qing Yuannian's original work, the Shadow's true body was the younger brother of the Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian and also the son of the former Dongyi City Lord. In the battle for the position of City Lord, Sigu Jian had killed all of his family, and the Shadow was the only survivor. After he was saved by Chen Pingping, he hid his identity and became Chen Pingping's personal guard. The true identity of the shadow had always been a mystery in the play, but according to the plot of the novel "Celebrating Years", the real identity of the shadow was Liu Che, the prince of South Chu. After Liu Che was deposed, he was secretly sent to Northern Han and became a guest of Northern Han. During his time in Northern Han, he learned the culture and martial arts of Northern Han and became a general of Northern Han. Later on, he returned to South Chu and changed his name to Shadow to give advice to the Emperor of South Chu. In the end, Liu Che chose to hide his identity in order to protect his son and help South Chu resist the enemy. He became a hero of South Chu.
In Qing Yuannian's original work, the Shadow's true body was the younger brother of the Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian and the son of the former Dongyi City Lord. The Shadow hid his true identity and appearance and became Chen Pingping's personal guard. He was the only person who had survived the battle for the position of city lord. He had been saved by Chen Pingping. The true identity of the shadow was Liu Che, the Crown Prince of South Chu. After Liu Che was deposed, he was secretly sent to Northern Han and became a guest of Northern Han. During his time in Northern Han, he learned the culture and martial arts of Northern Han and became a general of Northern Han. Later on, he returned to South Chu and changed his name to Shadow to give advice to the Emperor of South Chu. Therefore, the real body of the shadow in Qing Yu Nian's original work was Liu Che, the prince of South Chu.
In Qing Yu Nian's original work, the real body of the shadow was Liu Che, the prince of South Chu. After Liu Che was deposed, he was secretly sent to Northern Han and became a guest of Northern Han.
In Qing Yu Nian's original work, the real body of the shadow was Liu Che, the prince of South Chu. After Liu Che was deposed, he was secretly sent to Northern Han and became a guest of Northern Han. During his time in Northern Han, he learned the culture and martial arts of Northern Han and became a general of Northern Han. Later on, he returned to South Chu and changed his name to Shadow to give advice to the Emperor of South Chu.
In Qing Yu Nian's original work, the real body of the shadow was Liu Che, the prince of South Chu. After Liu Che was deposed, he was secretly sent to Northern Han and became a guest of Northern Han.
In Qing Yuannian's original work, the Shadow's true body was the younger brother of the Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian and the son of the former Dongyi City Lord. The Shadow hid his true appearance and identity and became Chen Pingping's personal guard. The true identity of the shadow had always been a mystery in the play, but according to the plot of the novel "Celebrating Years", the real identity of the shadow was Liu Che, the prince of South Chu. After Liu Che was deposed, he was secretly sent to Northern Han and became a guest of Northern Han. During his time in Northern Han, he learned the culture and martial arts of Northern Han and became a general of Northern Han. Later, he returned to South Chu and became the shadow of South Chu, giving advice to the emperor. In the drama, Liu Che chose to change his name to Shadow and hide his identity. In order to protect his son and help South Chu resist the enemy, he eventually became a hero of South Chu.
In Qing Yu Nian's original work, the real body of the shadow was Liu Che, the prince of South Chu. After Liu Che was deposed, he was secretly sent to Northern Han and became a guest of Northern Han. During his time in Northern Han, he learned the culture and martial arts of Northern Han and became a general of Northern Han. Later on, he returned to South Chu and changed his name to Shadow to give advice to the Emperor of South Chu.
In Qing Yu Nian's original work, the real body of the shadow was Liu Che, the prince of South Chu. After Liu Che was deposed, he was secretly sent to Northern Han and became a guest of Northern Han. During his time in Northern Han, he learned the culture and martial arts of Northern Han and became a general of Northern Han. Later on, he returned to South Chu and changed his name to Shadow to give advice to the Emperor of South Chu.
In Qing Yu Nian's original work, the real body of the shadow was Liu Che, the prince of South Chu. After Liu Che was deposed, he was secretly sent to Northern Han and became a guest of Northern Han. During his time in Northern Han, he learned the culture and martial arts of Northern Han and became a general of Northern Han. Later, he returned to South Chu and became the shadow of South Chu, giving advice to the emperor. In the drama, Liu Che chose to change his name to Shadow and hide his identity. In order to protect his son and help South Chu resist the enemy, he eventually became a hero of South Chu.