Because I don't know what happened between Wang Er and Chen Qingyang, nor do I know the background and reason of this incident. The plots and characters in web novels were usually fictional, so there was no way to give a definite answer. If you can provide more context and background information, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
The 'Yuan Venerate' didn't explicitly state that Dong Xuan 'er was a broken shoe. Broken shoes was an insulting term, usually used to describe unchaste women. However, in the novel, there was no specific description of Dong Xuan 'er being unchaste. In the novel, Dong Xuan 'er was the Di daughter of the Dong Family. She was talented, intelligent, and powerful, and was an extremely charming female character. There was a complicated emotional entanglement between her and Zhou Yuan. The development of their relationship was also an important part of the novel's plot. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality"!
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Chen Gong was determined to die mainly because his attitude towards Cao Cao was firm and unchangeable. At first, he thought that Cao Cao was a great hero for assassinating Dong Zhuo, but after Cao Cao was suspicious and killed Lu Boshe's family, he felt that Cao Cao had evil intentions. After becoming Lu Bu's advisor, he had offered many strategies to fight against Cao Cao. Although Cao Cao loved talents and tried his best to retain them, Chen Gong had always had a bad impression of Cao Cao, saying that he was cunning and treacherous. He knew that if he was released by Cao Cao alive, he would continue to be Cao Cao's enemy if he continued to be a strategist. Cao Cao would not allow such a future threat to exist, so he was determined to die and would not accept Cao Cao's persuasion to surrender. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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Chen Pingping's leg in the " Joy of Life " was really broken. In the operation to capture the Northern Qi spy Xiao En, Chen Pingping led the Black Knights to run thousands of miles and capture Xiao En. However, this operation caused Chen Pingping's legs to be injured. Xiao En had broken Chen Pingping's legs. Thus, it could be confirmed that Chen Pingping's leg was really broken.
Chen Pingping's leg was really broken. In Joy of Life, Chen Pingping led the Black Knights to capture Xiao En, the Northern Qi spy, but this operation caused Chen Pingping's legs to be injured. Xiao En had broken Chen Pingping's legs. Thus, it could be confirmed that Chen Pingping's leg was really broken.
Chen Pingping's leg in the " Joy of Life " was really broken. In the operation to capture the Northern Qi spy Xiao En, Chen Pingping led the Black Knights to run thousands of miles and capture Xiao En. However, this operation caused Chen Pingping's legs to be injured. Xiao En had broken Chen Pingping's legs. Thus, it could be confirmed that Chen Pingping's leg was really broken.
Chen Pingping's leg had really been broken in Joy of Life. In the operation to capture the Northern Qi spy Xiao En, Chen Pingping led the Black Knights to run thousands of miles and capture Xiao En. However, this operation caused Chen Pingping's legs to be injured. Thus, it could be confirmed that Chen Pingping's leg was really broken.