I'm not sure. You'd have to do some research to find out for sure.
I don't really know. It could be inspired by real events but transformed for dramatic effect. You might want to look into interviews with the creators or behind-the-scenes info to determine if there's a true story behind it.
I'm not sure of a specific one off the top of my head. However, generally, if a show is supposed to be based on a true crime case but changes the facts to make the criminal seem more sympathetic than they actually were in real life, it could be considered defective. For example, if a murderer's motives were changed from being purely malicious to some sort of misunderstood situation.
Some TVB shows based on true stories could be considered 'defected' in terms of their message. Let's say a story was about a social movement that aimed at positive change. But the show misinterpreted the goals and values of that movement. It could have downplayed the significance of the real - life participants' efforts or even distorted their motives. Another aspect could be the cultural representation. If the true story was deeply rooted in a certain cultural context, but the TVB show failed to capture and present it accurately, that would also be a defect.
Fan Ruoruo relied on the Crown Prince to provide information to Fan Xian and indirectly protect his safety. Fan Ruoruo had a good relationship with Fan Xian since she was young. Under his influence, her thinking ability and calculation ability were among the best in the show. After Fan Xian entered Jingdou, the number of times he was assassinated appeared one after another. In addition, there was a rift and power struggle between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince. Fan Ruoruo was worried about Fan Xian's safety. She decided to pretend to be a spy and rely on the Crown Prince. She promised to provide information about Fan Xian to gain the Crown Prince's trust and obtain more information. This way, Fan Ruoruo could protect Fan Xian and get other useful information from the Crown Prince. Fan Ruoruo's goal was to protect Fan Xian and help him find the real murderer.
[Yan Bingyun didn't join the Second Prince.] He stabbed Fan Xian to protect him. He had no choice but to do so. In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Yan Bingyun's help to Fan Xian stemmed from their collusion and mutual trust. They had designed a play to deceive the Second Prince so that Fan Xian could escape. Yan Bingyun was a person who was completely loyal to the Qing Kingdom. He often said," Everything is for the Qing Kingdom." Chen Pingping had carved the words " loyal to the Qing Emperor, loyal to the Qing Kingdom " on him since he was young. Thus, he could not go against Chen Pingping's wishes and join the Second Prince. In summary, according to the information provided, Yan Bingyun did not join the Second Prince.
Fan Ruoruo relied on the Crown Prince to provide information to Fan Xian and indirectly protect his safety. Fan Ruoruo had a good relationship with Fan Xian since she was young. Under his influence, her thinking ability and calculation ability were among the best in the show. After Fan Xian entered Jingdou, the number of times he was assassinated appeared one after another. In addition, there was a rift and power struggle between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince. Fan Ruoruo was worried about Fan Xian's safety. She decided to pretend to be a spy and rely on the Crown Prince. She promised to provide information about Fan Xian to gain the Crown Prince's trust and obtain more information. This way, Fan Ruoruo could protect Fan Xian and get other useful information from the Crown Prince. Fan Ruoruo's goal was to protect Fan Xian and help him find the real murderer.
Fei Zhongyou relied on Xi Qi because he couldn't get an accurate answer based on the search results provided.
The reason why Xue Shu defected in the plot was to avoid being sent to the Great Moon for marriage. She knew that if she went to the marriage alliance, her reputation would be damaged. She would not be able to marry Shen Lang and become the Empress. Xue Shu found Shen Lang, climbed into his bed, and at the price of betraying her family and her beauty, Shen Lang doted on her. Xue Shu's surrender was also beneficial to Shen Lang because she could help him overthrow the Xue family and weaken their power. However, Xue Shu's behavior also caused controversy among the audience. Some people thought that she was trying to survive in a desperate situation, while others thought that she was greedy and shameless. All in all, Xue Shu's surrender was to protect herself, and it was also beneficial to Shen Lang.
Yes, '1408' is based on a true story. The story was inspired by a Stephen King short story of the same name. It's about a man who stays in a supposedly haunted hotel room, Room 1408, and experiences terrifying and inexplicable events.
Yes, it is. The movie '1408' is based on a Stephen King short story which was inspired by real - life haunted hotel stories.
Well, it's a bit of a mix. While it may be inspired by some true elements from 1899 such as the general state of the world, sea travel, and social hierarchies at that time, it also has a lot of fictional elements added for the sake of drama and mystery. For example, the overarching mystery plot might be a creative take on some historical uncertainties, but not directly based on a single true story.