[Ah Mai likes the young duke.] In " Ah Mai Enlists the Army," Ah Mai had saved Shang Yizhi many times and established a deep relationship with him. Although Shang Yizhi knew Ah Mai's true identity, he still kept her secret. The reason why Ah Mai liked the young duke was probably because he was gentle, kind, and emotionally stable. He could easily get along with her and bring her happiness.
In the army, Ah Mai liked Shang Yizhi. Shang Yizhi was one of the three men that Ah Mai met in the play. He saved his life several times with Ah Mai's help to reach Qingzhou safely, and he had feelings for Ah Mai. However, Ah Mai's initial intention was to have family hatred before national hatred. The script setting made Ah Mai's emotional development very strange. Therefore, Ah Mai liked Shang Yizhi.
In the original novel," Ah Mai Enlists the Army," the person Ah Mai liked was Chang Yuqing.
[Ah Mai likes Chang Yuqing.] In the play, Ah Mai was deeply in love with Chang Yuqing, and Chang Yuqing also had special feelings for Ah Mai. Although their relationship had experienced twists and turns and dramatic developments, their love was sincere. In the plot, Ah Mai and Chang Yuqing tortured each other, but in the end, they chose to live in seclusion in the mountains, indicating that their feelings were real and deep. Therefore, it could be said that Ah Mai liked Chang Yuqing.
"Ah Mai doesn't like Chang Yuqing." In " Ah Mai Enlists the Army," Ah Mai had never been moved by Chang Yuqing. Even when Chang Yuqing tried to test Ah Mai's feelings, Ah Mai firmly denied it. Chang Yuqing's feelings for Ah Mai were frank and true, but Ah Mai's feelings for Chang Yuqing were not equal. Therefore, it could be said that Ah Mai did not like Chang Yuqing.
A Mai's feelings for Tang Shaoyi were complicated and complicated. Her feelings for Tang Shaoyi were more based on the deep friendship between her comrades, not entirely love. They had gone through the trials of life and death together, supporting and protecting each other. Although Ah Mai's love for Tang Shaoyi might not be obvious, her care for him was very obvious. Therefore, it could be said that Ah Mai liked Tang Shaoyi, but this kind of love was more based on comrade-in-arms.
The person Ah Mai liked in the army was Shang Yizhi. Shang Yizhi was one of the three men that Ah Mai met in the play. He saved his life several times with Ah Mai's help to reach Qingzhou safely, and he had feelings for Ah Mai. However, Ah Mai's initial intention was to have family hatred before national hatred. The script setting made Ah Mai's emotional development very strange. Therefore, Ah Mai liked Shang Yizhi.
There were different opinions on whether Ah Mai liked Chang Yuqing in the original story. Some documents showed that Ah Mai didn't like Chang Yuqing, and even Chang Yuqing tried to test Ah Mai's feelings, but Ah Mai firmly denied it. However, other documents showed that Ah Mai had special feelings for Chang Yuqing, and their relationship was complicated and complicated. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine if Ah Mai liked Chang Yuqing in the original story.
[Quinn doesn't like Maggie.] In " Ah Mai Enlists the Army," Chen Qi was Ah Mai's enemy. He killed Ah Mai's parents and caused Ah Mai's family to be destroyed. In order to take revenge, Ah Mai decided to join the army as a man. Therefore, Chen Qi did not like Ah Mai.
The ending of Ah Mai's enlistment was that she ended up with Tang Shaoyi. In the story, Ah Mai met three men who were important to her. They were Shang Yizhi, Chang Yuqing, and Tang Shaoyi. Shang Yizhi was Ah Mai's official partner, but in the drama version, she was changed to Xu Xiu 'er. In the original novel, after Ah Mai and Shang Yizhi shared Xu Xiu 'er's son, Ah Mai chose to have a showdown with Shang Yizhi and finally left. In addition, some search results mentioned that Ah Mai and Chang Yuqing went into seclusion and Shang Yizhi ascended the throne, but this information might not be accurate. In short, Ah Mai's military ending was that she was with Tang Shaoyi.
The ending of Ah Mai's enlistment was that she left the army, returned to being a woman, lived in seclusion, and finally found her own happiness. Ah Mai ended up with Tang Shaoyi. As she grew up, she also met two other men who were important to her. One was Shang Yizhi. She had helped him escape from his predicament many times. Their fates were intertwined. She had also helped him find himself and achieve great things. The other was Chang Yuqing. They fought on the battlefield, but outside the battlefield, the two of them experienced life and death together and knew each other. Although Ah Mai had left the army, she still loved Tang Shaoyi deeply, and Tang Shaoyi had always been worried about her. Shang Yizhi finally ascended the throne and became the emperor. As for the other characters 'endings, the search results did not mention them.