There were several reasons why Emperor Wen asked the Empress to raise Ling Buyi. First of all, Yueheng and Huo Junhua were rivals in love. Huo Junhua had framed Yueheng many times, and Emperor Wen had lost trust in Huo Junhua. As Huo Junhua's son, Emperor Wen was worried that Ling Buyi would be neglected or neglected under Yue Heng's care. Secondly, Emperor Wen felt guilty towards the Huo Family because Huo Chong had contributed to the country. Emperor Wen regarded Ling Buyi as the only bloodline of the Huo Family and adopted him as his adopted son to make up for the guilt towards the Huo Family. Furthermore, Ling Buyi had displayed outstanding military talent and participated in the investigation of the Armament Case. He had suppressed the rebellious King Yong and won Emperor Wen's praise and favor. Emperor Wen's favoritism not only expressed his gratitude to the Huo family, but also nurtured a loyal general, which was crucial to the stability of the country. In summary, Emperor Wen had many considerations in letting the Empress raise Ling Buyi, including his concern for the relationship between Yueheng and Huo Junhua, his guilt towards the Huo Family, and his recognition of Ling Buyi's personal talent.

The reason why Emperor Wen forgave Ling Buyi was because Ling Buyi was Huo Chong's biological son. Emperor Wen had deep feelings for Huo Chong's family. Huo Chong was Emperor Wen's sworn brother and comrade-in-arms. He had protected Emperor Wen in many battles and even saved his life. When Huo Chong's entire family was brutally murdered, Emperor Wen felt deeply guilty. In order to prevent the Huo family's bloodline from flowing to others, Emperor Wen decided to bring Ling Buyi into the palace and adopt him as his adopted son. This action was not only to redeem Huo Chong's family, but also to comfort his own heart. Therefore, Emperor Wen forgave Ling Buyi and gave him special care and concern.
There were several reasons why Emperor Wen treated Ling Buyi so well. Firstly, Ling Buyi was Huo Chong's biological son, and Huo Chong was Emperor Wen's adopted brother. The two of them had a deep relationship. Emperor Wen felt guilty about the deaths of the Huo family's loyal members, so he decided to take care of Ling Buyi as the only descendant of the Huo family. Secondly, Ling Buyi was young and promising. He had made great contributions and was loyal to Emperor Wen. How could Emperor Wen not love him? In addition, Ling Buyi's uncle's entire family died for the country, leaving only Ling Buyi as the sole heir. Emperor Wen and Ling Buyi's uncle, Huo Chong, had known each other since they were young and had a deep relationship. In the original novel, they were sworn brothers. Later, when he learned that Ling Buyi's true identity was actually the son of Huo Chong, he felt even more distressed and worried about Ling Buyi's marriage. In summary, Emperor Wen treated Ling Buyi well because of emotional factors and compensation for the Huo family.
There were several reasons why Emperor Wen treated Ling Buyi so well. Firstly, Ling Buyi was Huo Chong's biological son, and Huo Chong was Emperor Wen's adopted brother. The two of them had a deep relationship. Emperor Wen felt guilty about the deaths of the Huo family's loyal members, so he decided to take care of Ling Buyi as the only descendant of the Huo family. Secondly, Ling Buyi was young and promising. He had made outstanding contributions and was loyal to Emperor Wen. This also made Emperor Wen value and love him. Besides, Emperor Wen was also the ruler of a country. He hoped that Ling Buyi could continue the Huo Family's bloodline and glory. Therefore, Emperor Wen treated Ling Buyi well out of guilt, genuine love, and recognition of his loyalty and talent.
The relationship between Emperor Wen and Ling Buyi was that of foster father and foster son. Emperor Wen raised Ling Buyi and treated him like his own child. Ling Buyi's biological father was Emperor Wen's sworn brother, Huo Chong, and Emperor Wen had deep feelings for Huo Chong's family. In Emperor Wen's heart, Ling Buyi was his redemption for Huo Chong's family and also the comfort of his soul. Therefore, Emperor Wen was especially concerned and took care of Ling Buyi, even better than his own son.
Ling Buyi was not the Emperor's son. Ling Bu Yi was actually the son of Great General Huo Chong, Huo Wu Shang. Although Ling Buyi was portrayed as the emperor's adopted son in the TV series Love Like the Galaxy Stars," his real identity was a member of the Huo family, and his name was Huo Wushang. Huo Chong and Ling Yi's sons were born at the same time. As Ling Yi's son was weak, Huo Junhua and Huo Chong's son exchanged names. Ling Buyi's father was Huo Chong, and Ling Yi was not his biological father. Thus, Ling Buyi was not the Emperor's son.
Emperor Wen knew about Ling Buyi's background in the 51st episode of " Brilliant Stars: The Moon Rising to the Sea." In this episode, Cheng Shaoshang confessed Ling Buyi's true identity to Emperor Wen in the court and provided evidence that Ling Buyi had a birthmark unique to the Huo family on his waist-a three-eared tiger head. Emperor Wen confirmed that Ling Bu Yi was his good brother Huo Chong's youngest son, Huo Wushang, and ordered the Third Prince to go down the cliff to rescue Ling Bu Yi.
Huo Buyi and Ling Buyi were the same person. Ling Buyi was actually Huo Chong's son, Huo Wushang. He had exchanged identities with Ling Buyi during the Battle of the Lonely City. Because the two of them were of the same age and had similar figures and appearances, no one discovered Ling Buyi's true identity. Therefore, Huo Buyi and Ling Buyi were different names for the same person.
Huo Buyi's real identity was Huo Wushang. In the movie, Huo Wushang was lucky enough to survive because he swapped clothes with Ling Buyi. He was taken away by his aunt, Huo Junhua, and raised as her own son, Ling Buyi. Therefore, the current Ling Buyi was actually an orphan of the Huo family. He was carrying the mission of revenge for the family. The reason why Ling Buyi and Ling Yi didn't get along was not only because of Huo Junhua, but also because Ling Yi was his enemy.
Ling Buyi's persona was that of a paranoid person who was attracted to women and often had little tricks up his sleeve. He fell in love with the female protagonist at first sight and gave up everything to pursue her, including his country and revenge. He bore a blood feud, his mind was meticulous and dark, he was both wise and brave, but he also had a side of infatuation. Ling Buyi's character was set to be paranoid and petty, but there were also people who acknowledged his sincerity and hard work. Some people thought that his emotional expression was too strong, even a little perverted, while others praised his noble sentiments and single-mindedness in love. All in all, Ling Buyi's character was a complicated and controversial character.
Ling Buyi was the male lead of the TV series " Brilliant Stars: The Moon Rising to the Ocean ". He was a complicated character. He had witnessed the tragedy of his entire family being killed since he was young. He had experienced a difficult life and had always longed for the love of his loved ones. However, his life began to change because he met Cheng Shaoshang. Ling Buyi fell in love with Cheng Shaoshang at first sight. He did his best to protect her and gave her all his warmth. However, Ling Buyi had been carrying his family's grudge and had always pursued the path of revenge. Before he proposed, he decided to use the Crown Prince Tiger Tally to mobilize troops to surround the Ling Residence and kill Ling Yi to complete his revenge. Cheng Shaoshang could not accept this decision. She could not forgive Ling Buyi for abandoning her. Although Cheng Shaoshang understood Ling Buyi's eagerness to take revenge, she could not stand the fact that he had never trusted each other. Therefore, Cheng Shaoshang decided to beg the Emperor to break off the engagement. This decision was because Ling Buyi's actions made Cheng Shaoshang feel abandoned. She could not accept such love.