Wang Xiaobo and Xu Zhiyuan weren't both called " Knights."
Wang Xiaobo was a scholar and commentator who was famous for his advocating of freedom, equality and anti-traditional values. He was known as the "knight" of modern Chinese literature and thought because of his pursuit of freedom and independence, as well as his criticism of traditional culture and power structure.
Xu Zhiyuan was a well-known Chinese news anchor and scholar. He was widely known for his attention and reports on Chinese politics, society, and culture. He was known as the Knight because of his loyalty and sense of responsibility for the cause of the press, as well as his pursuit of knowledge, truth, and fairness.
It should be noted that the title of "Knight" did not belong to Wang Xiaobo or Zhiyuan, but it was a kind of praise or title for them.
It's got an interesting plot with lots of twists and turns. The characters are well-developed and have depth. Plus, the world-building is immersive and draws you in.
In the fourth Digimon movie, only Jia 'er and her brother, Gao Ishiyong, were the Royal Knights. The other Royal Knights did not appear in the movie.
This was because in the fourth movie, the Royal Knights existed to protect the Digimon, while Gao Ishiyong and Jia 'er became Royal Knights. Their mission was to protect the Digimon from external threats. Takashi Isamu and Jia 'er's brother, Ojiro, was in charge of managing the Digimon's data, so he did not appear in the movie.
The reason why the other Royal Knights didn't appear in the fourth episode of Digimon was because a brand new Digimon world appeared in the fourth episode. This Digimon world was different from the previous world, so all the Royal Knights were no longer the Digimon Knights of this world but a brand new character.
In the fourth episode of Digimon, all the Digimons in the Digimon world have obtained new abilities and the Digimons in this world are different from the previous world. Therefore, the original Royal Knight is no longer suitable for this new Digimon world. In addition, due to the appearance of many new villains in the fourth movie, more royal knights were needed to protect the Digimon world.
Well, 'The Lady of the Lake' is also very popular. The setting in the Scottish Highlands is enchanting. The poem - for it is also a long narrative poem - tells a story full of mystery and magic. The descriptions of the lake and the surrounding nature are so vivid that it draws readers in. It also has a memorable cast of characters, which contributes to its popularity.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights. First, in order to gain Xiao En's trust, Chen Pingping used a 20-year plan and a description of Fan Xian's experiences growing up in Danzhou to make Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his biological grandson. Withdrawing the Black Knights was to let Xiao En not be suspicious and truly confirm that Fan Xian was his grandson. Secondly, Chen Pingping wanted Fan Xian to grow on his own and develop his own team of people to do things without relying on the power of others. In addition, Chen Pingping might have predicted that Fan Xian's trip would encounter many dangers, so he arranged for other aces to protect Fan Xian along the way. Finally, Chen Pingping might have other motives, such as leading Fan Xian to know the truth of Ye Qingmei's death and letting Fan Xian see the Qing Emperor's character. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to carry out his plan and protect Fan Xian's safety.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights. First, he wanted to protect Fan Xian because he already planned to attack the Qing Emperor. He had to draw a clear line with Fan Xian. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could understand the truth of Ye Qingmei's death so that he could see the Qing Emperor's character. In addition, Chen Pingping also wanted to gain Xiao En's trust and make him believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to let Fan Xian grow on his own and not rely on the power of others. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to protect Fan Xian, to guide him to see the truth, and to gain Xiao En's trust.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights. First, Chen Pingping hoped to gain Xiao En's trust by withdrawing the Black Knights. He knew that Xiao En's last support in life was his only grandson, so Chen Pingping used 20 years to describe every bit of Fan Xian's growth in Danzhou to make Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his own grandson. Withdrawing the Black Knights was to let Xiao En not be suspicious and truly confirm that Fan Xian was really his grandson.
In addition, another reason Chen Pingping withdrew the Black Knights was to allow Fan Xian to grow and learn some things on his way to Northern Qi. Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian would not completely rely on the power of those " fathers " and could instead train his own team. If the Black Knights followed in full force, it would be too high-profile. It would not be convenient for Fan Xian to do some small tricks along the way.
Finally, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to make Fan Xian not trust Chen Pingping wholeheartedly. Chen Pingping hoped to plant a thorn in Fan Xian's heart so that he would not completely trust him. Chen Pingping had secretly manipulated things to hide from Fan Xian. This was to allow Fan Xian to grow and also to prevent him from blindly relying on the power of others.
In summary, the reason Chen Pingping withdrew the Black Knights was to gain Xiao En's trust, to let Fan Xian grow on his own, and to make Fan Xian not trust Chen Pingping wholeheartedly.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn from the Black Knights. First, in order to gain Xiao En's trust, Chen Pingping had used 20 years to make Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his biological grandson. In this way, he had obtained the secret in Xiao En's heart. Secondly, Chen Pingping wanted to distance himself from Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor had already begun to have suspicions about Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping hoped that his actions would not harm Fan Xian. Lastly, the Qing Emperor hoped that no one would protect Fan Xian because he wanted to draw out the secret behind Fan Xian and Wu Zhu. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn from the Black Knights to achieve his goal and protect Fan Xian.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights. First, in order to protect Fan Xian, Chen Pingping had to draw a clear line between himself and Fan Xian because he already planned to attack the Qing Emperor. Secondly, Chen Pingping wanted to lead Fan Xian to know the truth of Ye Qingmei's death and let Fan Xian see the Qing Emperor's character clearly. In addition, Chen Pingping also hoped to gain Xiao En's trust by withdrawing the Black Knights and make him believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Chen Pingping's goal was to make Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his only remaining bloodline so that Xiao En would acknowledge Fan Xian and kill each other. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to protect Fan Xian, guide him to the truth, and gain Xiao En's trust.