The Kamen Rider King was one of the works of the Heisei period and was considered one of the ceiling in the Kamen Rider series. However, it was a more complicated question as to why King Shi's pressure was not as strong as the emperor's cavalry. One of the possible reasons was that Diqi's character in the story was stronger and more distinct. He had more personality and complexity, which made it easier for the audience to resonate with him. Not only did he have great strength, but he also had a strong sense of justice and responsibility, which made his image more three-dimensional and plump. Another possible reason was that King Shi's plot setting and development were not as shocking as Diqi's. Some of Shi Wang's decisions and actions in the story were too impulsive and immature, which made the audience more likely to be disappointed and dissatisfied with him. In contrast, Diqi's story was more complicated and deep. His decision-making in the face of various difficulties and challenges was more wise and decisive, which made the audience more easily attracted and moved by his image. Masked Knight Shi Wang and Emperor Knight were both excellent works of Masked Knights. They each had their own characteristics and advantages. Different audiences might have different views and evaluations of them.