Blue robes and red robes were both symbols of official positions in ancient times, but the red robes represented higher-ranking officials, while the blue robes represented lower-ranking officials. Therefore, it was impossible to simply say whether a blue robe or a red robe was better, because they represented different official positions and status. Choosing to wear a blue robe or a red robe depended on one's position and goals.
Wu Jinyan had two different styles in the movie: red and white. The red dress showed her valiant and playful cuteness, while the white dress showed her gentleness and gentleness. However, there was no clear information on which style was better, red or white. Therefore, it was impossible to determine which one of Wu Jinyan's red and white clothes looked better.
The red-robed man in Qingyu Nian was the leader of the ascetics in the temple. His true identity was Lin Dabao.
The blue-robed Tibetan was a character in the Grave Robber's Chronicles series. He first appeared in a lama temple in Sea of Sand. The blue-robed Tibetan was from Kangbaluo and had been trained to become a peerless expert. He was so powerful that he could even fight to a draw with Zhang Qi Ling. In " Sea of Sand," the blue-robed Tibetan appeared to help the little brother find the truth. He was a member of the Zhang family. In his early years, he had been placed in Motuo to guard the fake bronze door. He and his brother's mother, White Ma, were both from Kangbaluo. The tattoo of the blue-robed Tibetan man was a phoenix, but the exact meaning was still unclear. In short, the blue-robed Tibetan man played an important role in the Grave Robber's Chronicles series. His appearance attracted the attention and anticipation of the audience.
There was an old house with a blue robe left behind by its previous owner. A family moved in and the children found the blue robe. One night, when the moon was full, strange noises started coming from the room where the robe was. The children peeked in and saw the blue robe standing upright as if there was a person inside. But it had no face, just a dark void where the face should be. They screamed and their parents came running. The family moved out soon after that incident.
Lin Dabao was neither a shadow nor Da Hong Pao. In " Celebrating Years," Lin Dabao's identity was the son of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. At the same time, he was also the Temple Master. He was the Qing Emperor's son, but this identity could not be made public because the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were close relatives. According to the etiquette of the Qing Kingdom, the two could not be together. Lin Dabao looked silly on the surface, but he was very kind on the inside. His friendship with Fan Xian was sincere. Lin Dabao's identity was complicated, but his real identity was the leader of Da Hong Pao.
The Lin Dabao of Qingyu was neither a shadow nor Da Hong Pao. His identity was the son of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. At the same time, he was also the Temple Master. Lin Dabao's true identity was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess, but this identity could not be made public because the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were close relatives. According to the etiquette of the Qing Kingdom, the two could not be together. In the movie, Lin Dabao was portrayed as a fool, but in fact, he was not a real fool. He just had a slightly lower IQ and slower thinking speed. His friendship with Fan Xian was sincere. Fan Xian had always taken care of him. Lin Dabao's ending was death.
Yes, the real identity of Da Bao in " Celebrating Years " was Da Hong Pao, the leader of the ascetics in the temple. He played the role of a fool in the play to hide his true identity. In the end, Da Bao became the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hong Pao, and displayed his powerful martial arts.
During the Qing years, Lin Dabao was neither a shadow nor Da Hong Pao. His true identity was the son of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. At the same time, he was also the Temple Master. Lin Dabao's identity was complicated, but his friendship with Fan Xian was sincere.
Dabao's ending in " Celebrating Years " was to become the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hong Pao.
Da Bao's ending was death. His true identity was the illegitimate son of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. He later became the leader of the ascetics in the Temple, Da Hongpao. Da Bao pretended to be stupid in the movie, but in fact, he was not really stupid. He just had a slightly lower IQ. He played an important role in the play and helped Fan Xian reveal the Qing Emperor's true colors. In the end, after Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor, Dabao passed away while practicing ascetically in the Temple.