Xiao Ding had recently revised Celestial Bane and removed the character Bi Yao. This move caused dissatisfaction and controversy among some readers. Some people thought that deleting Biyao's plot made Zhang Xiaofan in the original novel stupid, and it also changed the author's original intention. Some readers expressed their dissatisfaction with this, thinking that it was a lie to Biyao's fans. However, some people thought that the author changed Biyao's scenes because her ending with Zhang Xiaofan went against the author's original intention. All in all, Xiao Ding's removal of Bi Yao's role had caused a certain amount of controversy and discussion among the readers.
The reason why Xiao Ding deleted the role of Bi Yao was because the author felt that the ending of Bi Yao and Zhang Xiaofan going against his original intention. In the original novel, Biyao, Lu Xueqi, and Zhang Xiaofan formed a touching love triangle, but in the series, Biyao's character was greatly weakened, making people feel disappointed and uncomfortable. Xiao Ding modified Bi Yao's scenes and deleted the settings related to her. This might be to better conform to the author's intentions. However, this decision caused some controversy, and some viewers began to doubt the authenticity and rationality of the series adaptation. All in all, Xiao Ding's removal of Bi Yao's role was based on his re-consideration of the story's development and the relationship between the characters.
Xiao Ding had recently modified the original work of Celestial Bane and deleted a large number of Bi Yao's scenes. This action attracted the attention and discussion of the readers. Some readers thought it was unfortunate to delete Biyao's plot because she had zero views on the female channel Biyao Biography. In addition, some people thought that deleting a character was just to highlight another character, which might weaken Biyao's image. However, there were also people who thought that this change might be to better show the story lines of other characters. In short, Xiao Ding's removal of Bi Yao's scenes caused different reactions from the readers.
Celestial Bane 2 did not explicitly mention whether Bi Yao would be resurrected. In the novel, Bi Yao was described by Xiao Ding as 'dead' at the end of the story, but it was not clearly stated whether she was resurrected or not. Therefore, whether Bi Yao in Celestial Bane 2 would be resurrected or not still needed to wait for the further development of the story.
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The second chapter of Celestial Bane was not officially published, so Biyao was not mentioned in the novel. Xiao Ding was a well-known person on the Internet. His works usually received a lot of attention and discussion from readers. However, some readers and critics had different opinions on why Biyao was not mentioned in the second novel. One possible explanation was that Biyao died in the first novel, so there was no need for her to appear again in the second novel. Biyao was a very important character in the first novel, but her ending was more tragic, so there was no need to mention her in the second novel. Another possible explanation was that Xiao Ding might have his own thoughts and considerations when he created the second film. Celestial Bane is a very classic novel. The first novel has created many classic images and plots. Therefore, when writing the second novel, he may re-create the characters and plots according to his own ideas to avoid repetition or contradiction with the first novel. The reason why Bi Yao was not mentioned in Jade Dynasty II was probably because there were many aspects that needed to be analyzed from different angles.
Celestial Bane was a classic wuxia novel, and the plot was very popular among readers. Why did Xiao Ding write Bi Yao dead and not resurrected in the novel? This was also a question that readers had always asked. In fact, Xiao Ding had set up the plot of Bi Yao's death in the novel to better express the theme of the novel. In the novel, Xiao Ding showed the complexity of human nature and described the contradictions and conflicts between the characters. As an important character in the novel, Biyao's death was also the embodiment of these contradictions and conflicts. Biyao's death also brought different experiences and feelings to the other characters in the novel. The other characters in the novel, including Xiao Ding himself, would deeply reflect on their actions and values because of Bi Yao's death. Therefore, Biyao's death was not only a plot in the novel, but also a profound work. In general, Xiao Ding wrote Bi Yao to death in order to express the theme of the novel and the complexity of human nature. At the same time, it also brought different experiences and feelings to other characters.
Hello, I am Xiao Ding. If you're referring to the Celestial Bane novel, then I can tell you why Biyao didn't resurrect. Bi Yao was one of the main characters in the fairy tales. She had a very deep relationship with Xiao Ding. In the novel, Bi Yao was once punished by Xiao Ding and imprisoned in the Heavenly Music Temple because she had made a mistake. Later on, Xiao Ding created an opportunity for her to escape while she was trapped and allowed her to join his sect-Fairy Bi Yao of the sect. However, in the later stages of the novel, Fairy Bi Yao suffered great damage because of her grievances with Xiao Ding, and she could no longer be resurrected. Therefore, Biyao did not revive in the novel.
Xiao Ding, if you read my words, I want to know why Bi Yao didn't revive in Celestial Bane. In Celestial Bane, Bi Yao was the ex-girlfriend of the main character, Xiao Ding. The two of them had experienced many storms in the novel. However, in the novel, Biyao did not resurrect in the end. What was the reason? In fact, Biyao didn't really die. Instead, she was temporarily trapped in a place similar to the "ghost path" due to some complicated plot and character relationships. This place was known as the 'Bi Yao Palace', and was founded by Xiao Ding's master and some other mysterious figures. Here, Biyao was sealed and given some special abilities so that she could protect this place and the residents inside. However, as time passed, Bi Yao's ability gradually faded, and she realized that she was trapped in this place and could not escape. In the end, Xiao Ding and Bi Yao's relationship was redeemed and Bi Yao was able to regain her freedom. In the novel, Bi Yao finally chose to leave Xiao Ding to find her own future and continue to improve her strength in cultivation.
In Xiao Ding's Celestial Bane, Bi Yao did not resurrect at the end of the novel. She was described by the author, Xiao Ding, as a "shapeshifting and flying away" and becoming an existence of nothingness. Although Biyao did not resurrect, her influence in the novel was still very far-reaching. Her image became a very classic character in the novel, leaving a deep impression on the readers. At the same time, her story also triggered many readers 'thoughts and discussions, reflecting the complex relationship between human nature and fate.