Bai Ying's appearance changed after she was resurrected, probably because Si Teng gave her half of her power. In the TV series " Si Teng," Si Teng hoped to merge with Bai Ying in order to solve his own hidden danger. However, after interacting with Qin Fang, Si Teng's thoughts gradually changed. She no longer wanted to fuse with Bai Ying. However, if she didn't fuse with it, the Red Umbrella power in Si Teng's body would torture her to death. Thus, Si Teng still needed to revive Bai Ying. According to the search results, Si Teng had given Bai Ying half of his power so that Bai Ying could be resurrected. However, there was no clear answer as to why Bai Ying's appearance had changed after her resurrection. Therefore, the specific reason for Bai Ying's change in appearance after her resurrection was still unclear.
There were different theories and speculations about the identity of Bai Ying's child in the original novel. Some people believed that Bai Ying's child was Shao Yan Kuan, because in the play Si Teng, Qiu Shan learned that as long as the demon was willing to give birth to a child for a human, the demon power would disappear, so he asked Shao Yan Kuan to trick Si Teng. On the eve of their marriage, Si Teng was struggling internally, so he split into two people. One was Si Teng, and the other was Bai Ying. Bai Ying killed Si Teng for love. After seeing the true faces of Qiu Shan and Shao Yan Kuan, Bai Ying began to plot Si Teng's resurrection. Some people believed that Bai Ying's child was a tile-roofed house because in the TV series " Si Teng," Bai Ying entrusted her son to the care of a farmer before being chased by Qiu Shan. The tile-roofed house was a child picked up from the forest, which matched Bai Ying's entrusted environment. However, there was no clear evidence to determine the true identity of Bai Ying's child. Therefore, there was no definite answer to the identity of Bai Ying's child in the original novel.
Si Teng and Bai Ying separated because of a disagreement in their relationship. Bai Ying liked Shao Yan Kuan, but Si Teng didn't like him. In order to pursue his own feelings, Si Teng chose to split into his second personality, Bai Ying. In this way, Si Teng and Bai Ying became two completely different individuals. The split between them was not the result Si Teng wanted, but it happened passively. Si Teng knew that she was about to die, but she didn't want to use Bai Ying's power to save her, because that way, even if she was revived, Shao Yan Kuan would die. In order to realize his and Shao Yan Kuan's dream, Si Teng chose to use the seed to split himself into Si Teng and Xiaoxi Zhu. In this way, Si Teng could live a normal life, while Bai Ying would lose her past memories.
Qin Fang was Bai Ying's descendant. In the setting of the novel Si Teng, Si Teng and Bai Ying were originally one, but later split into two. Bai Ying killed Si Teng and married Shao Yan Kuan. They had a child, and this child was Qin Fang's ancestor. Therefore, it could be said that Bai Ying was Qin Fang's great-grandmother.
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Si Teng and Bai Ying were two parts of the same person. Si Teng was Bai Ying's auxiliary body. Bai Ying had once used Qin Fang to achieve her goals, and she had also wanted to kill Qin Fang to stop him from being together with Si Teng. There was no kinship or friendship between them. Bai Ying had once hated Si Teng. According to the search results, the relationship between Si Teng and Bai Ying was complicated and subtle. There was a love-hate relationship between them. As for whether Si Teng and Bai Ying would fuse in the end, there was no clear answer in the search results. Therefore, the final result of the relationship between Si Teng, Bai Ying, and Si Teng could not be determined.
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Xiangzi was a compassionate and kind-hearted young man, but in Camel Xiangzi, he experienced a series of setbacks and tribulations, which led to his character gradually becoming selfish, cunning and eccentric. In the first act of the original novel, Xiangzi was a newcomer who had just stepped into society. He had lofty ideals and aspirations and was willing to help those who needed help. For example, he helped Yumei, a girl who had been heartbroken, and sent her home. He also joined a band of poor farmers, hoping to change his life through music. However, as time passed, Xiangzi experienced many setbacks and tribulations, such as being cheated, exploited, unemployed, and so on. These experiences gradually made him selfish, cunning, and withdrawn. He started to only care about his own interests. In order to make money, he would do anything to cheat and betray his friends. For example, he had established a relationship with Hu Niu. Although Hu Niu's actions were harmful, Xiangzi still chose to protect his own interests. At the end of the original novel, Xiangzi had become extremely selfish and cunning. He no longer cared about other people's feelings but was addicted to gambling and drinking. His personality became so twisted that he lost his values and beliefs and fell into complete darkness. Therefore, Xiangzi's character underwent a huge change in the original novel, from a kind, compassionate and ambitious young man to a selfish, cunning and eccentric person. This change was gradually evolved after he experienced setbacks and tribulations, and it was also one of the reasons for his final failure and tragic fate.
The relationship between Si Teng and Bai Ying was complicated and subtle. They were two parts of the same person. Si Teng was Bai Ying's auxiliary body. Bai Ying had once used Qin Fang to achieve her goals, and she had also wanted to kill Qin Fang to stop him from being together with Si Teng. There was no kinship or friendship between them. Bai Ying had once hated Si Teng. To be more specific, Si Teng and Bai Ying were two separate bodies that had split from the same body. The relationship between them was complicated and tangled.
Lan Zhan tested Wei Ying's feelings in many ways. It could be seen that Lan Zhan tested Wei Ying's feelings through a series of actions and conversations. For example, in a scene in << Order of Pleasure >>, Lan Zhan deliberately let Wei Ying see the scars on his body in the cold spring to observe Wei Ying's reaction. In addition, in another scene, Lan Zhan suddenly pulled Wei Ying into his arms, making him feel surprised and shy, thus testing his heartbeat and emotional reaction. Another time, Lan Zhan used the story of Xiao Xingchen and Song Lan to snatch the wine glass from Wei Ying's hand and get drunk, trying to take the opportunity to confess to Wei Ying. These actions and conversations could be seen as Lan Zhan's way of testing Wei Ying's mind.