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Is Mu Bai Xiang Lin's son?

2024-12-19 18:34
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2024-12-19 22:52

Yes, Mu Bai was Xiang Lin's son. In " Ah Mai Enlists the Army," Prime Minister Lin placed his son Mu Bai beside Shang Yizhi and pledged loyalty to the Crown Prince.

Is Mu Bai the son of Prime Minister Lin?

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2024-12-23 13:42

Yes, Mu Bai was Xiang Lin's son. In " Ah Mai Enlists the Army," Prime Minister Lin placed his son Mu Bai beside Shang Yizhi and pledged loyalty to the Crown Prince.

Bai Lin, son of Yue Xu

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2024-10-19 14:25

Le Xu's son, Emperor Bai Lin, was a character in the TV series " Glazed Tile." He was the God of War of the Heaven Realm, the head of the Heaven Realm, and held a high position. In order to maintain the peace of the Heaven Realm, he did not hesitate to pay any price, even sacrificing his son. His actions caused dissatisfaction in the Heaven Realm and the Human Realm, which eventually led to his failure.

Lin Wan 'er and Lin Xiang's actors

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2024-12-28 18:23

Lin Wan 'er was played by Li Qin, and Xiang Lin was played by Yu Yang.

Lin Xiang's Final Ending

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2024-12-27 04:06

In the end, Minister Lin was forced by the Qing Emperor to retire and return to his hometown. In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Minister Lin had always suspected that Fan Xian was the murderer of his son, Lin Gong, but in the end, he chose to believe Fan Xian. Minister Lin hoped that Fan Xian could take care of his eldest son, Lin Dabao, and become the successor of the Lin family. Although Prime Minister Lin once had power, he was restricted in handling administrative affairs. He could not even find out the truth of his son's death. In the end, Prime Minister Lin was forced to retire and return to his hometown. This could be considered a relatively good ending.

Lin Xiang's Final Ending

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2024-12-16 13:10

In the end, Minister Lin was forced by the Qing Emperor to retire and return to his hometown. In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Minister Lin had always suspected that Fan Xian was the murderer of his son, Lin Gong, but in the end, he chose to believe Fan Xian. Minister Lin hoped that Fan Xian could take care of his eldest son, Lin Dabao, and become the successor of the Lin family. Although Prime Minister Lin once had power, he was restricted in handling administrative affairs. He could not even find out the truth of his son's death. In the end, Prime Minister Lin was forced to retire and return to his hometown. This could be considered a relatively good ending.

Lin Xiang's Final Ending

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2024-10-23 12:42

Minister Lin's ending in " Celebrating Years 2 " was that he was saved by Fan Xian and the Great Prince. In the end, he was able to leave unscathed, retire, and return to his hometown. Before he left, he was able to see his children one last time. Minister Lin no longer had any regrets. He chose to leave his hometown and began a rich and peaceful life. It could be said to be the most happy ending.

Wu Xiang and Wu Mu

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2025-01-14 18:35

Wu Xiang and Wu Mu were both posthumous titles of ancient civil officials and generals. In the Song Dynasty, the highest posthumous title of a military officer was "Wuzhong", followed by "Wuyong". Then, the words matched with "Wu" were Mu, Gang, De, Lie, Gong, Zhuang, etc. Di Qing was Duke Di Wuxiang, and his posthumous title was "Wuxiang". Yue Fei's original posthumous title was "Wumu", which was later changed to "Zhongwu". According to the information provided, it was impossible to determine the specific difference and level relationship between Wu Xiang and Wu Mu.

Wu Xiang and Wu Mu

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2025-01-11 15:03

Wu Xiang and Wu Mu were both posthumous titles of ancient civil officials and generals. In the Song Dynasty, the highest posthumous title of a military officer was "Wuzhong", followed by "Wuyong". Then, the words matched with "Wu" were Mu, Gang, De, Lie, Gong, Zhuang, etc. Di Qing was Duke Di Wuxiang, and his posthumous title was "Wuxiang". We know that the status of civil officials in the Song Dynasty was higher than that of military officers. Di Qing was a military officer, but the second word of his posthumous title was actually used for civil officials. It can be seen that his status as a military officer in the Song Dynasty was high. Yue Fei's original posthumous title was "Wu Mu", which was later changed to "Zhong Wu". According to the information provided, it was impossible to determine which one was higher, Wu Xiang or Wu Mu.

Li Chengqian's son, Li Xiang

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2025-01-12 06:06

Li Chengqian's son, Li Xiang, was the grandson of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. He served as the governor of Huaizhou during Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty. His son, Li Shizhi, became prime minister during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and was posthumously awarded the title of Governor of Yuezhou and Duke of Priory for his meritorious service. Li Xiang himself had only held a small official position during the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, and was dismissed during the reign of Emperor Wu Zetian. However, his fourth son, Li Chang, became prime minister during the Kaiyuan period of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, and Li Xiang was posthumously awarded the title of Governor of Yuezhou and Duke of Priory.

Is Lin Wan 'er Xiang Lin's biological daughter?

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2025-01-01 13:57

Lin Wan 'er was not Xiang Lin's biological daughter. She was the illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. Lin Ruofu and Li Yunrui had given birth to Lin Wan 'er before marriage, so she was an illegitimate daughter.

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