The reason could be anything from a sudden burst of rage to a premeditated act driven by long-standing issues. Maybe the hanger saw the choking as a final straw in a series of events that broke their relationship beyond repair.
It's hard to say for sure. It could be a case of revenge, or perhaps the choking incident was part of a much larger and more complex situation that pushed the one man to take such extreme measures.
Maybe there was a deep-seated grudge or some sort of conflict between them that led to such a drastic action.
The story might revolve around revenge or justice. Maybe the person seeking to hang the choking man has a personal connection to the victim or a strong sense of moral obligation.
The article 'Our Man' referred to a child's personality rather than the child's gender. In this article, the word "manly" was used to describe the child's growth and personality, indicating that he was a male in terms of sex but had similar characteristics to a male in terms of personality and quality. This kind of expression was often used in novels to portray the protagonist's personality and enhance the reader's sense of identity with him.
I'm not sure exactly who it was. Maybe it was someone with a personal grudge or a criminal with a motive we don't know yet.
Maybe he was scared and reacted wrongly. Sometimes fear can make people do bad things without thinking.
Maybe it was to make it more modern and appealing to a wider audience.
It could mean that a man desires a painting to be hung in a story. Maybe he has a specific painting in mind and wants it to be part of a story he is creating, like a visual element in a fictional narrative.
Su Hang's case was a case in " Da Feng's Nightwatchman." In the original work, Su Hang was Xu Qi 'an's classmate and good friend. During an imperial examination, Su Hang was framed for cheating and was eventually chased out of the examination hall. After that, Su Hang had always wanted to prove his innocence, but he had never found any evidence. In the end, Su Hang committed suicide in grief and indignation. In the movie, Xu Qi 'an suspected that Su Hang was murdered, so he began to investigate the case. After some investigation, Xu Qi 'an found out that Su Hang's death was related to a person named Qiju Lang. The living attendant was an official responsible for recording the emperor's words and deeds. He had a lot of important information. Xu Qi 'an suspected that in order to cover up his crimes, the accommodation man had murdered Su Hang. In the end, Xu Qi 'an found evidence to prove the crime of the living man. The living man was sentenced to death, and Su Hang's grievances were also redressed. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In the movie, Zhou Qiao didn't marry a young man but the poorest old man. This was because in the novel, Zhou Qiao was originally a rich girl, but after her parents passed away for some reason, she was forced to leave the rich family and start a life of her own. During this process, she met a man named Li Yunfeng. Li Yunfeng was a poor young man, but he had a sincere heart and brave qualities. Zhou Qiao was attracted by his charisma and the two began a relationship. However, Zhou Qiao's parents did not like her being with Li Yunfeng because Li Yunfeng's family background was not good. They were worried that Zhou Qiao would be dragged down by Li Yunfeng. Therefore, Zhou Qiao was forced to break up with Li Yunfeng and decided to marry the poorest old man, Li Yunfeng.
The wise man is more successful. In the story, he must have had qualities like prudence and foresight. He would have made choices that were beneficial in the long run, for example, saving for the future or choosing the right friends. The foolish man, lacking these qualities, would have made hasty decisions that could have cost him dearly, so the wise man is more successful.
The immortal man might have wanted to die because he felt isolated and lonely. Immortality could have made him feel disconnected from the world and its natural cycle of life and death.