Was Biyao really thrown into the valley in the end? Bi Yao was a very important character in the fairy tales. She had a deep relationship with Xiao Ding. At the end of the novel, Biyao was saved by the leader of the demonic sect, but she was seriously injured and could not escape from danger. In the end, in order to save Bi Yao, Xiao Ding was unfortunately shot several times and finally fell in front of Bi Yao. Although the novel did not explicitly mention the plot of Biyao being thrown into the valley, it could be seen that Biyao's final situation was very dangerous. It was probably because of her kindness and determination that she was able to overcome the difficulties and finally obtain freedom.
In the fairy tales, Bi Yao didn't come back to life. In the end, she obtained Xiao Ding's help but failed in the decisive battle with Xiao Ding. In the end, Biyao's soul was sucked into a mysterious box and sent to another world. Although she didn't come back alive, her spirit remained in the world of Celestial Bane forever.
Jade Dynasty was a classic wuxia novel in which Biyao was one of the main characters. The novel about Bi Yao's death did not clearly state that she was dead, so it was impossible to determine whether she was dead or not. In the novel, Bi Yao was a very intelligent and beautiful woman. She had a special relationship with Xiao Ding. At the end of the novel, Biyao did not appear, so it was impossible to determine whether she was dead or not.
Bi Yao's mother in Celestial Bane was one of the female leads in the novel Celestial Bane created by Xiao Ding. Her name was Bi Yao. She was an outstanding swordswoman who was once a disciple of a sect, but because of her personal reasons, she left the sect and began her own independent life. In the novel, Biyao's mother used to be an outstanding swordsman. She once cultivated with a woman called Lu Xueqi, but for some reason, she left Lu Xueqi to cultivate alone. In the process of cultivation, Bi Yao's mother met a person called Xiao Ding and began to write because of their common interests. Later, Biyao's mother left Lu Xueqi to start her own writing career because she wanted to write a novel. In the novel, Biyao's mother was a very important character, and she had a very close relationship with Biyao. Not only did she teach Bi Yao how to cultivate, but she also provided her with a lot of help and support.
In Celestial Bane, Biyao was a character with a complicated personality and deep emotions. She was born in a poor peasant family but was born beautiful and smart. In the process of growing up, she had experienced many hardships and setbacks, including the early death of her parents, the separation of her siblings, and the unfortunate encounters. These experiences made her strong, independent, and responsible. At the same time, they also made her more sensitive, intelligent, and emotional. Biyao's character was mainly reflected in the following aspects: Brave and strong: Biyao showed great courage and firm belief in the face of life and death. She was not willing to give up easily and persistently pursued her goal. 2. Kindness and benevolence: Biyao's heart is filled with benevolence and sympathy. She cares about the people around her, especially those who are in trouble. She was good at helping others, and she was willing to give up everything she had. 3. Clever and quick-witted: Biyao is smart and quick-witted, able to make correct decisions and respond quickly. She was good at using her own wisdom and means to solve problems, and at the same time, she knew how to protect herself. 4. Sensual and romantic: Biyao is a character full of emotions and romance. She loves life and love and pursues a beautiful emotional experience. She had her own unique aesthetic standards and values, and was full of pursuit and love for beautiful things. In general, Biyao was a character with great personality and charm. Her strong, brave, kind, intelligent, emotional, and romantic characteristics constituted her unique character image and was also a major feature of the fairy tale.
Did Biyao finally live in the fairy tale? Then what happened? Unfortunately, I haven't read the fairy tale. However, generally speaking, the plot of a novel was fictional, so any plot and character ending of a novel were uncertain. The author can arrange the development of the story at will, so any possible ending is possible.
In the fairy tales, Biyao didn't come back to life in the end. She eventually died from overconsumption. In the novel, she had a special relationship with Xiao Ding, but his departure made her very sad. In her last conversation with Xiao Ding, she told him that she would always miss him and hoped that he would be safe. However, she still left this world in the end, leaving behind her and Xiao Ding's memories.
Biyao died in the Battle of Tianyin Temple in Xiao Ding's novel,"Celestial Bane". At that time, Biyao and Xiao Ding went to the Tianyin Temple to solve the mystery of Zhang Xiaofan's birth, but they were besieged by the Demon Cult in the Tianyin Temple. In the battle, Bi Yao suffered serious injuries in order to protect Xiao Ding and unfortunately died in the end. Although Xiao Ding had adapted her ending in the novel, Bi Yao's death was still an unforgettable plot in the novel.
Biyao's ending was not clear in the fairy tale. At the end of the novel, Bi Yao was killed by Xiao Ding and her soul did not rest in peace but was included in Xiao Ding's novel. Thus, Bi Yao did not revive.
Did Biyao in the fairy tale wake up later? This question was not clearly answered in Celestial Bane. In the original novel, Biyao did not wake up in the end. Her soul was suppressed by Xiao Ding in the "Forgotten Love Water" until Xiao Ding died and was buried. Only then was Biyao rescued. However, in the TV series "Qingyun Zhi" adapted from the novel, Biyao regained her memory after waking up and joined forces with Lu Xueqi to fight against the demonic sect. However, it was important to note that Bi Yao's memories after waking up were only temporary. She was still unable to escape the fate of being controlled by Xiao Ding.
Celestial Bane was a popular xianxia novel by Xiao Ding. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was very popular among readers. The story was about the cruel and merciless nature of an ordinary youth who treated all living things as grass. You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was an ordinary young man named Zhang Xiaofan. He had deep feelings and valued loyalty. Although he was not talented, he had a strong will. The female lead was a cold fairy named Lu Xueqi. She was extremely talented and her loyalty to the sect exceeded her pursuit of love.