Xiao Yao shot an arrow at Xiang Liu, and Xiang Liu was injured and absorbed Xiao Yao's blood. This arrow had broken the relationship between the two of them, and Xiaoyao even wanted to poison Xiang Liu to death. However, after Xiao Yao drank the poison, Xiang Liu came back to save her. He used his own life to remove the poison from Xiao Yao's body. In the end, Xiao Yao learned that Xiang Liu had died. Before Xiang Liu died, he had stored his love for Xiao Yao in a doll, but Xiao Yao would never know about it. This arrow changed the fate of the two of them, and their relationship was separated from then on.
Xiang Liu knew that Xiaoyao was pregnant. In document 2, it was mentioned that Xiao Yao got pregnant unexpectedly. If Xiang Liu knew that Xiao Yao was pregnant with his child before he died, he would be overjoyed. In addition, it was also mentioned in document 6 that Xiaoyao had tested Xiang Liu. Xiang Liu had taken her away from the wedding and asked her who she liked. Although Xiaoyao answered that it was Tushan Jing, when she asked who she wanted to be with for the rest of her life, Xiaoyao was conflicted. Therefore, Xiang Liu knew that Xiaoyao was pregnant.
The three questions that Xiang Liu asked Xiaoyao happened in the plot of the novel "Long Lovesickness". Xiang Liu used a yao art to pry into Xiao Yao's mind and asked her three questions. The first question was whether she was willing to marry Feng Long, and Xiaoyao answered no. The second question was whether she was willing to marry Jing. Xiaoyao's reaction became uneasy. Xiang Liu then changed his question and asked if he was willing to marry Ye Seventeen. Xiaoyao answered yes. The last question was who Little Yao wanted to be with for the rest of her life. Little Yao refused to answer this question. According to this information, we can conclude that although Xiaoyao had complicated feelings for Xiang Liu in the three questions, the person she wanted to spend the rest of her life with most wasn't Tushan Jing.
Xiang Liu had indeed entered Xiao Yao's dream. Xiao Yao had once expressed her worry that Xiang Liu would enter her dream, because she thought that a person like Xiang Liu was not suitable to enter a woman's dream. However, Xiang Liu still entered Xiao Yao's dream, which was proved by the 37 years of being together under the sea. When Xiao Yao woke up, she looked for Xiang Liu but couldn't find him. Her face revealed a disappointed expression. This meant that Xiaoyao had fallen in love with Xiang Liu. Therefore, according to the information provided, Xiang Liu had indeed entered Xiao Yao's dream.
Xiang Liu had indeed entered Xiao Yao's dream. Xiao Yao had once expressed her worry that Xiang Liu would enter her dream, because she thought that a person like Xiang Liu was not suitable to enter a woman's dream. However, Xiang Liu still entered Xiao Yao's dream, which was proved by the 37 years of being together under the sea.
We can conclude that the story of Xiang Liu and Xiao Yao's marriage was a story of loving his wife. After Xiao Yao got pregnant, Xiang Liu cared about her body very much. He took good care of her and even tied her hair into a bun while combing her hair. In addition, Xiang Liu also prepared a dress for Xiao Yao as a wedding gift. Although there were some difficulties and challenges between Xiao Yao and Xiang Liu, Xiang Liu had always been by her side to support and help her. However, the search results did not mention the specific plot of the doting wife, so it was impossible to provide more detailed information.
During the celebration, Li Chun's character, Si Lili, was shot by an arrow in the play. Si Lili was a spy from Northern Qi and the top singer of Drunken Immortal Residence in Jingdou. She looked weak on the outside, but her heart was determined. She had provided Fan Xian with a lot of help in Northern Qi. In the plot, Fan Xian had seen through Si Lili's life-saving hairpin. Her psychological defense had been broken, and she had released the fear and pressure in her heart. After breaking down and crying, she revealed her identity to Fan Xian. At the moment of danger, Si Lili risked her life to block an arrow for Fan Xian. This scene caused the audience to pay more attention and sympathize with Si Lili.
Xiang Liu became emotional during the process of sucking blood. When he started to suck Little Yao's blood, Xiang Liu was as fierce as a wild beast, and Little Yao was scared out of her wits. However, when Xiang Liu was injured and came to find Xiao Yao to suck her blood for the second time, he stopped and raised his head to look at Xiao Yao, which showed his emotional change. During the third time, Xiang Liu even told Xiao Yao that he was going to drink blood, which meant that he had developed feelings for her. Besides, Xiao Yao could also feel Xiang Liu's desire for her body. Therefore, it could be said that Xiang Liu was aroused during the process of sucking blood.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had used archery to express that he had severed all ties with the Eldest Princess. This meant that they were no longer family. The Qing Emperor hoped to completely sever the Eldest Princess's improper thoughts. The Qing Emperor knew what the Eldest Princess thought of him, but in order to protect his reputation and his image as a wise ruler, he decided to use this method to warn and punish the Eldest Princess.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess and no longer see her as family. He also wanted to stop her from having any improper thoughts about the Qing Emperor. In order to protect his reputation and his image as a wise ruler, the Qing Emperor had no choice but to take this action.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess and no longer see her as family. He also wanted to stop her from having any improper thoughts about the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor knew what the Eldest Princess thought of him, but in order to protect his reputation and his image as a wise ruler, the Qing Emperor decided to use this method to warn and punish the Eldest Princess.