There were several explanations for why Lian Jin had become Lao Ai. According to the plot of "Quest for Qin", Lian Jin was a swordsman. He was defeated in a kung fu competition with Xiang Shaolong and injured the tendons in his right hand, turning him into a cripple who couldn't hold a sword. Later on, Wu Tingfang took him away from the wedding, and found Lao Ai, the divine sword in his left hand, to learn sword techniques. In order to learn the sword, Lian Jin had even sacrificed his own innocence, drugging Wu Tingfang and giving her to Lao Ai. After he had finished his studies, Lian Jin killed Lao Ai to vent his anger, and used Lao Ai's identity to travel the Jianghu. In the end, he joined Lu Buwei's clan and became known as the left-handed swordsman, Lao Ai. The other explanation was that Lian Jin had killed Lao Ai and seized his title to avenge himself, and at the same time, to pursue power. In short, Lian Jin had become Lao Ai because he had learned the sword technique with his left hand, killed Lao Ai, and then assumed Lao Ai's identity.
From the search results provided, there was no clear information on whether Xiang Shaolong knew that Lao Ai was Lian Jin. Therefore, I don't know if Xiang Shaolong knows that Lao Ai is Lian Jin.
Wu Tingfang was a character in Huang Yi's fantasy novel," Journey to Qin ". She was the daughter of the Wu Clan Castle and ended up with Xiang Shaolong. Wu Tingfang was stubborn and persistent in love, and he experienced a series of changes and pain in the plot. Lao Ai was another character in the 'Journey to the Ancient Qin'. He was a strange and evil character. Wu Tingfang was sullied and humiliated by Lao Ai in the plot. As for the specific relationship between Wu Tingfang and Lao Ai, the information given so far was not enough to provide an accurate answer.
Lao Ai was one of the characters in 'The Search for Qin'. He was a strange and evil character. Wu Tingfang was Lian Jin's sweetheart, and he had always been by his side in order to help Lian Jin. Lao Ai needed Wu Tingfang to make Lian Jin give up, so that he could obtain the true inheritance of the left-handed sword. Wu Tingfang was sullied and humiliated by Lao Ai in the plot. As for the specific plot and development of Lao Ai and Wu Tingfang, the search results did not provide a clear answer.
Ba Jin (1895 - 1966) and Lao She (1899 - 1966) were both famous in China and were regarded as one of the two great masters of the 20th century Chinese literary world. Ba Jin was born in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. His original name was Ba Jinsen, and later changed to Ba Jin. In his early years, he studied in Japan and was deeply influenced by Western culture as well as traditional Chinese culture. His works were rigorous and profound, full of concern for the fate of mankind and reflection on social reality. He was hailed as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. Lao She was born in Beijing City and his original name was Shu Qingchun, which later changed to Lao She. His works were humorous, humorous, and full of vivid language, revealing human nature and social reality. He was regarded as one of the representatives of modern Chinese literature. His representative works include Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof, etc. These works not only have an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but are also deeply loved and recognized by international readers. Ba Jin and Lao She are both outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature. Their works have played a vital role in the development and prosperity of Chinese literature.
Lao Ai was a character in Joy of Life. He was a strange and evil character. In the plot, Lao Ai needed Wu Tingfang to make Lian Jin give up, so that he could obtain the true inheritance of the left-handed sword. Wu Tingfang was sullied and humiliated by Lao Ai in the plot. As for the details of Lao Ai's plot, the search results did not mention any relevant information.
Joy of Life was a novel written by Maoni, which had also been adapted into a TV series. However, there was no specific information about Lao Ai in the search results provided. Therefore, I don't know anything about Lao Ai in Joy of Life.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to because you didn't provide any context or relevant information. If you can provide more information or specify the name of the novel, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
In Journey to the West, Lian Lian was not a specific name but a symbolic symbol that represented the difficulties and dangers that Sun Wukong and his friends had experienced on their journey to the Western Paradise. In the novel, Sun Wukong and his friends often encountered all kinds of monsters and demons on their journey to the West. These demons often had very ferocious strength and abilities. Lian Lian represented the people and animals who were hurt by these demons. Some of them had to rely on Sun Wukong and his friends to escape from these demons in order to protect themselves and their families. In this way, Lian Lian became the symbol of Sun Wukong and his friends, representing the difficulties and dangers they had experienced, as well as the rights and interests of those who had been hurt. Therefore, Lian Lian was a very important character in the novel and also an important symbol on the journey of Sun Wukong and his friends to the Western Paradise.
Here are a few recommended alchemy novels: 1. Yuan Ruoling was the author of " The Alchemist of the Heavens for Free ". The plot was compact, and the main character was closely related to alchemy. 2. The author of " The Strongest Fanatic Young Master in the Other World " was Fan Chenye. The main character had an all-rounded talent and mastered various unique skills and cultivation methods. 3. The author of Alchemist of the Other World, Lazy Bean, was a science genius who could use alchemy to survive in the other world. These novels all involve the storyline of alchemists. I hope you will like these recommendations.