In the TV series " Si Teng," the relationship between Nishitake and Si Teng was symbiotic. Nishitake was an individual that Si Teng had split off from, and it was what Si Teng wanted himself to become. Si Teng had been tortured by Qiu Shan during his childhood. Under the pressure and torture of the darkness for a long time, the person Nishitake appeared in Si Teng's soul. Although Xi Zhu was not Si Teng's daughter, Si Teng took care of her because he had fallen in love with Qin Fang and wanted to live a peaceful life. Xi Zhu was a split part of Si Teng. She and Si Teng had different identities and memories. Thus, Nishitake and Si Teng had a relationship of one body and two souls.
Xi Zhu was an individual split from Si Teng. Si Teng gave Xi Zhu to Qin Fang, but Qin Fang gave Xi Zhu to a rich couple to raise. Therefore, Si Teng and Nishitake were separated from each other, but they were not mother and daughter.
Yes, Nishitake was Si Teng. Nishitake was an individual that had split from Si Teng and possessed all of Si Teng's memories and consciousness. Although Nishitake had a rebellious personality in the drama, her thoughts were the same as Si Teng's. In order to avoid embarrassment and jealousy, Si Teng used an illusion to make Xi Zhu change her face to avoid acknowledging Qin Fang. Thus, Nishitake and Si Teng were actually the same individual.
Xi Zhu was another identity that Si Teng had split up from, the incarnation of Si Teng when he was young. Xi Zhu was Si Teng's clone, Si Teng's emotional sustenance. Xi Zhu was not Si Teng's daughter, but an individual that had split from Si Teng. She was created by Si Teng in order to make up for the regret he had many years ago. Si Teng left the best for Nishitake and chose to sacrifice himself. Xi Zhu was an unfortunate child. He was adopted by his adoptive mother, Kong Jinghua, but was abused. In the end, Si Teng found a reliable new family for Nishitake, allowing her to return to her normal life.
Xi Zhu was not Si Teng's daughter, but another identity that Si Teng had split up. Although some search results mentioned that Nishiki was Si Teng's daughter, other search results clearly stated that Nishiki was not Si Teng's daughter. According to the information provided, it could be concluded that Nishitake was a part of Si Teng, a clone that Si Teng had split out of his own accord.
Xi Zhu served Si Teng tea because she was grateful for everything Si Teng had done for her. Although he didn't explain in detail why Nishitake wanted to offer tea to Si Teng, it could be inferred that it was an expression of gratitude and respect from Nishitake. Si Teng had a special relationship with Xi Zhu. The narration mentioned that Si Teng and Xiao Xi Zhu had a subtle relationship. When Xiao Xi Zhu approached Si Teng, her appearance would change. Qin Fang also said that she " should give Si Teng a cup of tea." In addition, it was mentioned that Si Teng had erased Nishitake's memories, allowing her to live a carefree life. Based on this information, it could be inferred that Nishitake's offering of tea to Si Teng was an expression of gratitude and respect. It might be because Si Teng cared for her and helped her.
The difference between Si Teng's novel and TV series mainly depended on the content and form of presentation. Si Teng's novels were usually presented in the form of a novel, allowing the readers to experience the plot and the development of the characters through reading, while television dramas were usually presented in the form of television dramas, showing the plot and characters through images and sounds. There were also differences in the form of presentation between Si Teng's novels and television dramas. Si Teng's novels were usually presented in the first person, that is, the author narrated the story from his own point of view. TV series were usually presented in the third person, that is, through the actors 'performance and the director's filming to show the story. In addition, there might be some differences between Si Teng's novel and TV series in terms of storyline, character creation, plot rhythm, and so on. Si Teng's novels paid more attention to the plot and the development of the characters, and often paid more attention to the details and plot. TV dramas paid more attention to the description of the characters and the rhythm of the plot, and often paid more attention to the layout of the scene and the presentation of the dialogue. In summary, the main differences between Si Teng's novels and TV series were in the form of presentation, storyline, and character creation.
Si Teng and Qin Fang were related by blood. According to the original novel, Si Teng, Si Teng was a clone of Bai Ying, and Bai Ying was Qin Fang's great-grandmother. Qin Fang's grandfather was Bai Ying's son, and Si Teng was Bai Ying's auxiliary body. Therefore, Qin Fang and Si Teng were related by blood. This blood relationship became an obstacle to their relationship. However, the plot of the drama might be changed. As for whether they could be together, they would have to watch the final ending of the drama to know.
Nishitake and Si Teng had a symbiotic relationship. Nishitake was an individual that Si Teng had split off, representing what Si Teng wanted himself to become. Si Teng had been tortured by Qiu Shan during his childhood. Under the pressure and torture of the darkness for a long time, the person Nishitake appeared in Si Teng's soul. Although Nishitake wasn't Si Teng's daughter, they lived in the same body and knew each other's existence. Xi Zhu was a product of Si Teng's resources, and Si Teng and Bai Ying were evenly matched. Nishitake represented a part of Si Teng, a beautiful part of Si Teng's heart that had awakened. They existed harmoniously, but in the plot, Nishitake would change her face and become a completely independent existence.
Qin Fang and Si Teng were lovers. In the movie, Qin Fang accidentally woke up Si Teng, an alien descendant who had been sleeping for decades. The two of them grew up together and protected each other. Although some search results mentioned Qin Fang and Si Teng's other identity, Bai Ying, they did not clearly state the relationship between Qin Fang and Si Teng. Therefore, Qin Fang and Si Teng were lovers.
Qiu Shan was Si Teng's adoptive father. Qiu Shan used Si Teng to expand his reputation and abuse her. Si Teng had complicated feelings for Qiu Shan. She had longed for kinship, but Qiu Shan's actions disappointed her and made her resist. Qiu Shan's actions caused Si Teng to split into Bai Ying and himself, and was eventually killed by Bai Ying. The relationship between Qiu Shan and Si Teng could be described as the relationship between an adopted father and adopted daughter.