General Qiu and Spray of Flowers were characters from the manga " Judicial Court's Diary ". In this manga, General Qiu was the Great General of the Left Golden Guards, and Spray of Flowers was a cat. There was a kind of employment relationship between them. General Qiu was responsible for feeding Spray of Flowers, and Spray of Flowers helped General Qiu complete his mission. However, the search results provided different explanations as to why Spray of Flowers ate General Qiu. They included General Qiu hurting Spray of Flowers, causing him to be overly sad, and Spray of Flowers eating General Qiu because he was hungry. As the search results didn't provide a definite answer, I don't know the exact relationship between General Qiu and Spray of Flowers or why Spray of Flowers ate General Qiu.
General Qiu had indeed died in the journal. The relevant documents mentioned that General Qiu was killed by Lai Junchen, and there were other documents that mentioned General Qiu's death. Therefore, it was certain that General Qiu had already passed away in the story.
General Qiu Ba referred to General Feng Yuxiang. He was known as the poet of Qiu Ba because he had written more than 1,000 poems. The word "Qiu Ba" was a poem written by a soldier. General Feng Yuxiang's poems were vulgar and indecent, but they were very popular. His poems combined his anti-Japanese and national salvation activities, expressing the country's ills and the people's situation. General Feng Yuxiang was also known as the General of Tree Planting because of his love for trees.
General Qiu was beheaded. In the book, General Qiu corresponded to Qiu Shenji in the original manga. His prototype was Qiu Shenji, the Great General of the Left Golden Guards during the Zhou Dynasty. In the ending of the manga, he was beheaded. In addition, some search results mentioned that General Qiu was tortured in the prison of the magistrate's office, but did not specify his final outcome. Therefore, according to the information provided, General Qiu was beheaded.
General Qiu had indeed died in the Records of the Supreme Court. In the relevant documents, it was mentioned that General Qiu was killed by Lai Junchen, and there were other documents that mentioned General Qiu's death. Therefore, it could be confirmed that General Qiu had already passed away in the story.
General Qiu would be beheaded. In the " Daily Records of the Supreme Court " and the manga adapted from it, General Qiu was accused of committing a crime and was eventually sentenced to death. The details of the ending were not mentioned.
Qiu Xinggong was a famous general in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in 585 AD and died in 665 AD. Qiu Xinggong was originally from Luoyang, Henan Province, and later moved to Mei County, Shaanxi Province. From a young age, he had shown courage and talent in riding and shooting. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, anti-Sui uprisings broke out everywhere. Qiu Xinggong and his brother Qiu Shili gathered the village soldiers to defend Mei City. Later, he surrendered to Li Yuan and his son and became Li Shimin's subordinate. Qiu Xinggong had performed outstandingly in many battles and was promoted to the hussars of the First Left Mansion. He was a loyal subordinate of Li Shimin and had participated in the capture of Chang 'an City, the crusade against Xue Ju and his son, Liu Wuzhou, Wang Shichong, and Dou Jiande. Qiu Xinggong's bravery and military exploits made him appreciated and reused by Li Shimin. His grave was in the Zhaoling Mausoleum, and he was the only one with a human portrait among the "Six Steeds of Zhaoling Mausoleum".
Li Bing and General Qiu used to be very close. General Qiu was originally a retainer of Li Bing's Li family. However, General Qiu later chose to join Wu Zetian and carried the hatred of finding the truth of Li Bing's father's death. Their relationship became complicated, full of entanglements and secrets. Although General Qiu's image in the play had been re-shaped, he had deep feelings for Li Bing. He cared for the son of his former boss and also had a conflict with him because of the investigation. However, the search results didn't provide a clear answer about the secrets and details between them.
General Qiu and Li Bing used to be very close, but they later became rivals. According to the search results, General Qiu was originally a retainer of Li Bing's Li family, but later he chose to rely on Wu Zetian, carrying the hatred of finding the truth of Li Bing's father's death. General Qiu's image in the play was re-shaped into a person who knew how to repay kindness and hide his true self. After Li Bing became the official of the Supreme Court, he was unwilling and had always wanted revenge. This was shown when he met General Qiu. Therefore, General Qiu and Li Bing had a complicated emotional entanglement and opposing relationship.
Qiu Xinggong was a general in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in a family of officials and generals. His grandfather and father were generals who conquered the world. Qiu Xinggong had performed well on the battlefield and had participated in many battles. He was loyal to his master and invincible on the battlefield. Li Shimin (Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty) appreciated him very much and promoted him to the rank of General of the Right Marquis of Wu and awarded him an important position. Qiu Xinggong died in the second year of Linde at the age of 80 and was buried in Zhaoling.
We can conclude that Spray of Flowers and General Qiu have some sort of trading relationship, but the details and background are still unclear. Spray of Flowers was thought to be a man-eating lunatic. He had chopped off the head of the shrimp conch shell, burned Jin Zang, threatened the Demon Empress, and even ate General Qiu's corpse. However, no one asked him why he had become like this. Furthermore, Spray of Flowers was also related to the conflict between the Left Golden Guards General Qiu Shenji and the Minister of Justice Xu Youcai. In the plot, Spray of Flowers was disguised as a dancer and killed. He was then resurrected and went to Bo Prefecture to investigate Qiu Shenji's betrayal. In short, Spray of Flowers and General Qiu's relationship was a confusing plot in 'The Judicial Office Diary'. The specific details needed to be further understood by watching the series.