Qiu Shan and Si Teng were father and daughter. Si Teng was the daughter of Qiu Shan and the female cut clan. After Qiu Shan got together with the female demon of the Cutting Tribe, they had a child. However, after the Cutting Tribe escaped, they abandoned Si Teng in the mountains. Si Teng had been climbing all this time and finally met Qiu Shan. Although Qiu Shan was cruel to Si Teng, Si Teng had always regarded him as his father and hoped that he would accept him.
Qiu Shan was Si Teng's adoptive father. Qiu Shan used Si Teng to expand his reputation and abuse her. Si Teng had complicated feelings for Qiu Shan. She had longed for kinship, but Qiu Shan's actions disappointed her and made her resist. Qiu Shan's actions caused Si Teng to split into Bai Ying and himself, and was eventually killed by Bai Ying. The relationship between Qiu Shan and Si Teng could be described as the relationship between an adopted father and adopted daughter.
The grudge between Qiu Shan and Si Teng was very complicated. Qiu Shan was Si Teng's enemy. He used Si Teng to expand his reputation and abused Si Teng. Qiu Shan also used Shao Yan Kuan to deceive Si Teng, which eventually led to Si Teng being killed by Bai Ying. However, in the plot, Qiu Shan and Si Teng seemed to have reached a reconciliation, but the details were not mentioned. All in all, the grudge between Qiu Shan and Si Teng was caused by Qiu Shan using Si Teng to achieve his goals, abusing and deceiving Si Teng.
Qiu Shan and Si Teng reached a reconciliation in the play. 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. Qiu Shan was once very cruel to Si Teng, but in the development of the plot, after Qiu Shan saw Si Teng's growth and his act of saving people, 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 settlement were not clearly described, it could be inferred that Qiu Shan and Si Teng had reached a settlement in the play.
Qiu Shan and Si Teng reached a reconciliation in the play. 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.
Qiu Shan and Si Teng's ending was mutual destruction. Qiu Shan bore a grudge because he was deceived by Clan Leader Huo, and in the end, he chose to take revenge with his death. And because Si Teng had love in his heart, he became Qin Fang's family. The details of the reconciliation between Qiu Shan and Si Teng were not clearly described in the plot, but it could be inferred that they had reached a reconciliation in the play.
Qiu Shan's feelings for Si Teng were complicated. Although Qiu Shan had initially nurtured Si Teng out of selfishness and obsession, during the process of getting along with him, he had developed feelings for Si Teng. He was not sure if it was kinship or love. However, Qiu Shan's attitude towards Si Teng was harsh, insulting, and even abusing him. He used Si Teng to expand his reputation, and at the same time, he did not allow Si Teng to have his own feelings. Qiu Shan's actions and attitude towards Si Teng caused Si Teng to live a painful life. This made Si Teng feel both gratitude and hatred towards Qiu Shan. Hence, it could be said that Qiu Shan did not really love Si Teng.
Qiu Shan didn't really like Si Teng. Qiu Shan used Si Teng to achieve his own goals. He satisfied his own desires by abusing and controlling her. His feelings for Si Teng were one of dislike and cruelty. Qiu Shan didn't allow Si Teng to have normal feelings, he only used her to kill his own kind. Hence, it could be said that Qiu Shan did not like Si Teng.