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Why does the Emperor hate Xiao Ding Quan?

2024-12-19 17:22
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There were several reasons why the Emperor hated Xiao Ding Quan. First of all, Xiao Ding Quan was the Crown Prince and would inherit the position of the Emperor in the future. However, the Emperor felt that he was indecisive and didn't have the ability to be the master of the country. Secondly, Xiao Ding Quan's mother was from the Gu Clan, a clan that was a relative of the imperial family. The Emperor had always wanted to eradicate the Gu Clan's power, but he had to be careful. In addition, Xiao Ding Quan's uncle, Gu Si Lin, was an important official in the court who was in charge of the army. He had the power to raise the army, which was a threat to the Emperor. In the end, the Emperor had great expectations for Xiao Ding Quan, but because of this, he was strict and autocratic in his education, leading to the formation of the Crown Prince's complex personality. In summary, the Emperor hated Xiao Ding Quan for his personal ability, the power of his consorts, and the complexity of his father-son relationship.

Did Xiao Ding Quan love Zhang Nianzhi?

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2024-12-20 21:16

Xiao Dingquan had some feelings for Zhang Nianzhi, even though he married her to save his first love, Lu Wenxi's father and brother. However, after getting married, Xiao Dingquan gradually developed a different kind of feelings for Zhang Nianzhi. He felt her gentle and virtuous nature and gave her a happy and perfect marriage. Although Xiao Dingquan still hadn't completely let go of Lu Wenxi, he showed his rare good man side in front of Zhang Nianzhi. Therefore, it could be said that Xiao Ding Quan had a certain level of love for Zhang Nianzhi.

Why does Xiao Ding not acknowledge the Celestial Slaying Two?

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2024-12-20 03:31

Xiao Ding did not admit that Celestial Bane 2 was because the novel was not perfect. Xiao Ding continued to write around Celestial Bane, but these follow-up novels did not meet his requirements. Currently, Xiao Ding did not deny the existence of Celestial Bane 2, and his four Celestial Bane 2 novels were still on sale. However, the specific reason was not clearly answered in the search results provided. Therefore, there was currently no definite answer as to why Xiao Ding did not acknowledge Celestial Bane 2.

Why does Xiao Ding not acknowledge the Celestial Slaying Two?

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2024-12-17 20:37

Xiao Ding did not admit that Celestial Bane 2 was because the novel was not perfect. According to the inferences on the Internet, Xiao Ding had continued to write around Celestial Bane, but these follow-up novels did not meet his requirements. Currently, Xiao Ding did not deny the existence of Celestial Bane 2, and his four Celestial Bane 2 novels were still on sale. However, the specific reason was not clearly answered in the search results provided.

Xiao Ding

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2024-12-22 17:31

Celestial Bane 2 was a continuation of the novel written by the author, Xiao Ding. The story took place after Celestial Bane, and it unfolded in a new setting and time. It told the story between Shao Jing and Zhang Xiaofan. The novel involved the declining Qingyun Sect and the dangerous Myriad Demon Valley, as well as whether the unsolved mysteries in Celestial Bane could be answered in the second book. The specific plot and content could only be understood after reading the full text.

Xiao Ding

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2024-12-21 23:22

Celestial Bane 2 was the continuation of Xiao Ding's novel. It told the story of Zhang Xiaofan after Celestial Bane. The novel used a brand new story, a brand new character, in the same background, at a different time to unfold a grand narrative. Celestial Bane 2 had four volumes and 124 chapters. However, why did the author stop updating after chapter 124 and not provide any relevant information?

Xiao Ding

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2024-12-20 13:56

Celestial Bane was a long classic Xianxia novel by the contemporary writer Xiao Ding. There were a total of eight volumes, and it was written between 2003 and 2007. The theme of the novel was " Heaven and Earth are merciless, and all living things are treated as straw dogs." It told the story of Zhang Xiaofan, an ordinary teenager growing up at the foot of Qingyun Mountain. It was known as one of the " Three Great Books of the Internet " and was also known as the " Wuxia Bible of the post-Jin Yong era." Celestial Bane was selected for the 2016 China Pan-Entertainment Index Ceremony,"China's IP Value Rankings-Top 10 Online Literature Rankings". Celestial Bane II was the continuation of Celestial Bane. It was written by Xiao Ding and consisted of four volumes. It told the story of Zhang Xiaofan. As for why Celestial Bane ended badly at the end, Xiao Ding's writing skills might have overwhelmed his conception level, resulting in him being unable to sublimate to the main theme.

Xiao Ding

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2024-12-20 08:24

Celestial Bane 3 was a classic Xianxia novel by Xiao Ding, published by Zhaohua Press in August 2005. The story told that Biyao had blocked the fatal blow of the Fairy Slaying Sword Formation for Zhang Xiaofan, and she had also exhausted her three souls and seven spirits, causing Zhang Xiaofan to become bloodthirsty and cruel, and become the deputy sect leader of the Ghost King Sect. The game of the same name adapted from the novel was developed by Beijing Perfect Space-time Network Technology Co., Ltd. As for the specific content and plot of Celestial Bane 3, the information given so far was not enough to provide more details.

Xiao Ding

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2024-12-18 22:38

Celestial Bane 2 was a continuation of Xiao Ding's novel. It was published on Motie Chinese Network in April 2012 and published in June of the same year. There were four volumes and 124 chapters. After Celestial Bane, Zhang Xiaofan's story came to an end. Celestial Bane 2 started a grand story with a brand new story and new characters, in the same background and at a different time. The details included the end of Zhang Xiaofan and Lu Xueqi's story, the appearance of the new protagonist, Shao Jing, and the adventures and challenges in the Qingyun Sect and the Myriad Demon Valley. Celestial Bane 2 was a classical Xianxia novel published by Beijing United Press. The price was 28 yuan.

Xiao Ding

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2024-12-18 18:51

Celestial Bane 2 was a continuation of the novel written by the author, Xiao Ding. The story took place after Celestial Bane and unfolded in a new setting and time. The novel told the story between Shao Jing and Zhang Xiaofan, involving the declining Qingyun Sect and the dangerous Myriad Demon Valley. However, the specific content and plot were not described in detail in the search results provided, so no more information could be provided.

Xiao Ding

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2024-08-01 15:10

Xiao Ding was referring to Celestial Bane 2. It was a Chinese novel about the protagonist Zhang Xiaofan who grew up and eventually became a legendary figure. The novel was published in 2006 and is still widely read and studied.

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