Lu Lingfeng in the "Records of Strange Affairs of the Tang Dynasty" was the illegitimate son of Princess Taiping. His biological father was the killer Yang Guan (Yang Ji). When the princess was young, she fell in love with Yang Guan and gave birth to Lu Lingfeng. However, Yang Guan committed suicide because he failed to assassinate Wu Zetian. The princess could only foster Lu Lingfeng in the monastery. More than twenty years later, Lu Lingfeng and the princess reunited, but due to various reasons, they could not recognize each other. Therefore, after Lu Lingfeng's identity was revealed, he was confirmed to be Princess Taiping's son.
There were no details about Lu Lingfeng and Pei Xijun's married life. However, according to the relevant documents and the content of the answers, it could be concluded that Lu Lingfeng and Pei Xijun would eventually be together, and their relationship would be developing positively. Pei Xijun was Lu Lingfeng's admirer. She was kind and upright, and had provided a lot of help to Lu Lingfeng in solving the case. Lu Lingfeng also had deep feelings for Pei Xijun. Although the details of their married life were not mentioned, it could be speculated that their marriage should be happy.
Lu Lingfeng was promoted to the position of Deputy Official of the Supreme Court in the ending of the " Tang Strange Case Record ". He had finally fulfilled his long-cherished wish to become Di Renjie's disciple and be promoted. Although he was faced with a large number of cases waiting to be dealt with, this was a happy ending. At the same time, Pei Jian was demoted to Orange County and entrusted his daughter to Lu Lingfeng. Pei Xijun also got what she wanted. In addition, Su Wuming was demoted to Qianling County Magistrate and was sent to guard the Imperial Mausoleum. It was an open ending, indicating that they might get back together in the second season.
Lu Lingfeng was born to the princess and Yang Guan.
According to the records, Lu Lingfeng and the princess did not recognize each other. Although the two of them knew their relationship, they did not reveal the truth in the end. This was a pity for them, but it was also the final direction of the plot. Lu Lingfeng solved a series of cases in the play and was eventually promoted to the position of the Supreme Court's Shaoqing. The conflict between the princess and Lu Lingfeng was mostly resolved. Although their endings were not clearly stated, the audience could imagine their future.
Lu Lingfeng was born to the princess and Yang Guan.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an outstanding, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun was born in a scholarly family in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. His father was a doctor and calligrapher. He received a good education since childhood and studied at Nanjing Higher Normal School and Tokyo Medical University in Japan. After graduation, Lu Xun returned to China and became a famous scholar. His works reflected his deep concern and criticism of the society and people's lives at that time. He was regarded as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun's works had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. He also actively participated in China's democratic revolution and social progress, known as the "pioneer of national liberation." After his death, he was honored as a "literary master" and buried in Beijing's Tian 'an Men Square.
Lu Yao (August 12, 1928-April 17, 2011) was born in Shenmu County, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province, with the original name Gao Gang. Lu Yao's life experience was very colorful. He had experienced two marriages, three college entrance examinations, four start-ups, five depression, six surgeries, seven relapses, and seven suicides. The following are some important points of Lu Yao's life experience: - In 1949, Lu Yao was admitted to the Law Department of Peking University with excellent results in the college entrance examination, but he was not accepted. - After graduating in 1952, Lu Yao was assigned to Shenmu County, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province as a legal assistant. - In 1955, Lu Yao began to write novels such as Ordinary World and Life. - In 1959, Lu Yao's novel Life won the first National Literature Award. - In 1962, Lu Yao's wife, Chen Feng, passed away due to complications during childbirth. - In 1963, Lu Yao fell into a dilemma in literary creation and experienced a bout of depression. - In 1965, Lu Yao cut the queue in the countryside of Shenmu County and began his 18-year rural labor life. - In 1975, Lu Yao returned to the city and began writing again. - In 1982, Lu Yao's novel "Ordinary World" won the first National Literature Award again. - In 1986, Lu Yao's novel Life won the fourth Mao Dun Literature Award in China. - In 1994, Lu Yao was named an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. - On April 17th, 2011, Lu Yao passed away in Yulin City Hospital of Shaanxi Province at the age of 61. Lu Yao's life experience was full of ups and downs, but he became one of the important representatives of contemporary Chinese literature through his persistent efforts and creation.
Lu Lingfeng and Pei Xijun were the main couple characters in the drama. Lu Lingfeng was a Lieutenant General of the Golden Guards. He was born into a prestigious family and was highly skilled in martial arts. His appearance was outstanding, and he was ambitious, but he was also conceited and arrogant. Pei Xijun was Pei Jian's daughter. She was beautiful, intelligent, and good at painting. The two of them had a good impression of each other when they first met in the play. As the plot developed, the emotional bond between them gradually established. Pei Xijun originally thought that Lu Lingfeng was her fiancé, but later found out that Lu Lingfeng was only meeting her cousin. Even so, Lu Lingfeng fell in love with Pei Xijun at first sight and played her fiancé in order to pursue her. Their relationship had gone through many twists and turns, but in the end, they were able to be together. In the second season, it was very likely that they would be engaged because there were not many obstacles in their relationship. Pei Xijun's father, Pei Jian, also recognized Lu Lingfeng and entrusted his daughter to him. Although Lu Lingfeng was the princess's son, their love would not be affected too much. In general, Lu Lingfeng and Pei Xijun were a couple in the " Tang Dynasty's Bizarre Records ". The love story between them was full of suspense and romance.
In the TV series, Lu Lingfeng and the princess were mother and son. Lu Lingfeng was the princess 'illegitimate son, and his true identity was known to the princess in the play. Even though the two of them understood each other's relationship, they did not acknowledge each other in the end. This was a pity for them, but it was also the best ending.
Lu Lingfeng and the princess were mother and son. Lu Lingfeng was the princess 'illegitimate son, and his true identity was known to the princess in the play. Even though the two of them understood each other's relationship, they did not acknowledge each other in the end. This was a pity for them, but it was also the best ending.