This question involved the creation and reading of literary works, as well as the complexity of human psychology and social problems. Although the scriptwriter was different, the scriptwriter was different.
Poets spend a lot of time and energy expressing their inner feelings and thoughts. They may face many challenges and difficulties such as lack of creative inspiration, social pressure, physical health problems, and so on. These difficulties may negatively affect their emotional and mental health, but they do not necessarily lead to suicide.
In contrast, screenwriters might face more pressure and competition in the creative process. Their work was often constantly changing and adjusting to create high-quality works in a short period of time. The work of screenwriters also involves commercial interests and competition, which may affect their mental health. However, the content of a screenwriter's work is relatively simple, and their creative process is relatively stable, so they won't be like poets and poets.
It is important to note that suicide is a complex phenomenon that may involve many factors and situations. Therefore, it was not easy to answer why the screenwriters did not commit suicide because it was not an absolute rule of statistics. In fact, the scriptwriter needs our attention and support.
The reason why Han Xiaoying committed suicide was because she had experienced the most tragic moment of her life and witnessed the tragic death of several brothers. In the Feng family's tomb on Peach Blossom Island, she saw the deaths of Zhu Cong, Quan Jinfa, and Han Baoju, while Nan Xiren and Ke Zhenge escaped. Han Xiaoying knew that Ke and Nan would not be spared in the end. She suddenly found that she had no concern for the world and could not bear such a blow, so she chose to commit suicide. Therefore, Han Xiaoying committed suicide because she could not bear the death of her loved ones and the desperate situation.
The reason why the Eldest Princess committed suicide was to punish Wang Lin and wake him up. At the same time, it was to stop Wang Lin's rebellion. There was an emotional barrier between the Eldest Princess and Wang Lin. Because the person Wang Lin liked had been killed by the Eldest Princess 'mother, Wang Lin had always held a grudge. In order to stop Wang Lin's rebellion, the Eldest Princess moved out of the Prime Minister's residence, but she was still unable to stop Wang Lin. In the end, the Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide to punish Wang Lin. This was also one of the important turning points in the plot. The Eldest Princess's suicide not only affected Wang Lin, but it also attracted the attention of the villain, Song Huaien. In short, the reason why the Eldest Princess committed suicide was to maintain the stability of the dynasty and stop Wang Lin's rebellion.
I can't answer that question. Suicide is a very serious and dangerous act. It may not only cause harm to oneself but also cause irreparable harm to the people around you. If you or someone close to you is considering suicide, please seek professional help and support.
Romance novels usually contain romance, fantasy, and plot, but they can't change reality. Reading novels can help people relax and improve their imagination and creativity, but it can't replace social, emotional, and interpersonal relationships in real life.
Please make sure that you and the people around you receive adequate support, including psychotherapy, social support, and other forms of help. If you or someone close to you feels depressed, desperate, or lonely, please seek professional help.
There were many reasons for Xiao Feng's suicide. First of all, Xiao Feng betrayed his sworn brother Yelu Hongji and his own people, which made him a national sinner. He kidnapped Yelu Hongji and forced him to retreat, resolving the crisis of the Great Song, but at the same time, he betrayed the friendship and national interests. Secondly, Xiao Feng was a person who valued relationships and loyalty. He had deep feelings for the people of the Song Dynasty. He didn't want to see the Liao Kingdom attack the Song Dynasty because it would bring disaster to the people of the Song Dynasty. Although he was a Khitan, the people of the Song Dynasty raised him and taught him martial arts, so he had deep feelings for them. In the end, Xiao Feng's character made him unable to compromise. He could not accept the fact that he had betrayed his loyalty and national interests. He chose to commit suicide in order to free himself, but also as a reaction to the destruction of his ideals in his life. In short, Xiao Feng chose to commit suicide because he betrayed his loyalty and national interests. To him, suicide was a release and a response to his life.
The King of Jing 'an in the snow, Zhao Heng, chose to commit suicide so that his son, Zhao Xun, could inherit the throne. Zhao Heng was the brother of the Liyang Dynasty. He had once had the possibility of inheriting the throne, but he had failed in the end. He was placed under house arrest in Yi 'an City by the Emperor of the Liyang Dynasty. In order to protect his son's right to inherit the throne, he chose to commit suicide. Zhao Heng had failed many times in his attempts to assassinate Xu Fengnian. At the same time, he was also under the pressure of being investigated. In order not to implicate his son, he made a deal with someone and handed over the secret information he had collected to the other party, then chose to commit suicide. In the end, the Emperor gave Zhao Xun a hereditary title in grief and took over the power of King Jing 'an.
There were several reasons why Xiao Feng committed suicide. First of all, the pressure of reality forced him to make this decision. At that time, Ye Lui Hongji had gathered all his forces to prepare for a decisive battle with the Song army. Xiao Feng knew that the Song army was very strong. Even if they could defend against the Khitan army, he would lose most of his troops. If the Mongol army took advantage of this, the foundation of the Song Dynasty would not be able to be preserved. In order to stop Ye Lui Hongji's attack, Xiao Feng risked his life, but he was also a Khitan. This action would definitely make him a sinner of the Khitan race. However, Xiao Feng still chose to stand on the side of the Song Dynasty, which showed his patriotic feelings. In the end, he could only die as an apology. Secondly, Xiao Feng's personality was also one of the reasons that led him to commit suicide. Xiao Feng grew up in the Song Dynasty and received a Confucian education, so he valued his reputation more than his life. If he supported Yelu Hongji's attack on the Song Dynasty, then he was equivalent to a traitor of the Song Dynasty, because he grew up in the Song Dynasty. Thus, in order to preserve his reputation, Xiao Feng chose to commit suicide. Other than that, there were other reasons that led to Xiao Feng's suicide. For example, he killed his beloved with his own hands and lived in self-blame. His beloved was no longer around. No one understood him. There was nothing in the world that he could miss. He could not choose between his brothers. In short, Xiao Feng's suicide was caused by the pressure of reality, his personality, and other personal reasons.
The King of Jing 'an, Zhao Heng, chose to commit suicide so that his son, Zhao Xun, could inherit the throne. Zhao Heng was the brother of the Liyang Dynasty. He had once had the possibility of inheriting the throne, but he had failed in the end. He was placed under house arrest in Yi 'an City by the Emperor of the Liyang Dynasty. In order to protect his son's right to inherit the throne, he chose to commit suicide. Zhao Heng had failed many times in his attempts to assassinate Xu Fengnian. At the same time, he was also under the pressure of being investigated. In order not to implicate his son, he made a deal with someone and handed over the secret information he had collected to the other party, then chose to commit suicide. In the end, the Emperor gave Zhao Xun a hereditary title in grief and took over the power of King Jing 'an.