In the TV drama " Glaze ", Emperor Bai Lin loved Xuanji. In the movie, Emperor Bai Lin did not hesitate to destroy Luohou Jidu's Glazed Heart for the sake of the Three Realms. He transformed him into a war god and made her a sharp blade in his hands to attack the Shura Race. But in the process of interacting with the War God, Emperor Bai Lin gradually developed feelings for her.
Emperor Bai Lin loved Xuanji. Even though Emperor Bai Lin was cold and heartless in the Heaven Realm and did not love the War God, after he descended to the mortal world and became Haochen, he had a mortal heart and fell in love with Xuanji during his four years with her. Other than that, there were also some search results that mentioned that Emperor Bai Lin had feelings for Xuanji, but he was unwilling to admit it. Thus, it could be said that Emperor Bai Lin truly loved Xuanji.
Emperor Bai Lin had deceived Chu Xuanji and obstructed her efforts to regain her six senses. He deceived Chu Xuanji and made her destroy the Glazed Cup, thus destroying herself. Emperor Bai Lin had been trying to stop Yu Sifeng and Chu Xuanji's relationship, and he was seen as a despicable person. His actions were seen as despicable and selfish because his feelings for Chu Xuanji were conditioned and could not threaten his position. However, Emperor Bai Lin's methods did not gain Chu Xuanji's approval. In the end, she chose to be with Yu Sifeng.
Emperor Bai Lin might have deceived Xuanji in Glazed Beauty because he wanted to achieve a certain goal or because he had other considerations. The specific reason might be related to the development of the plot. It needed to be analyzed in conjunction with the specific content of the plot.
There was no clear answer regarding Emperor Bai Lin's love partner. Although there were some clues that suggested that Bai Lin had special feelings for Xuanji and the War God, there was no conclusive evidence to prove that there was an ambiguous relationship between them. Thus, he was unable to determine who Emperor Bai Lin loved.
In [Coloured Glass], Emperor Bai Lin loved Luo Hou Ji Du. In the movie, Emperor Bai Lin and Loho Ji were once close friends. For the benefit of the Heaven Realm, he deceived Loho Ji and cut off his soul, transforming him into a god of war. After he woke up, he continued to provoke the war between the Shura and the Heaven Realm, causing Loho Ji to hate Emperor Bai Lin from love. However, Emperor Bo Lin had always loved Loho Jidu deeply. Even after Loho Jidu transformed into a Demon Venerable and only wanted to destroy the Heavenly Realm, he still loved him deeply.
Emperor Bo Lin loved Rahu Jidu. In the TV series " Glaze ", Luo Houji was a good brother of the Heaven Realm War God Emperor Bai Lin. The two of them had fought side by side and guarded the Heaven Realm together. However, in order to maintain the rule of the Heaven Realm, Emperor Bai Lin did not hesitate to sacrifice Luohou Jidu, extracting his soul and transforming it into the Goddess of War of the Heaven Realm. After Rahu Jidu was resurrected, he bore a grudge against Emperor Bai Lin. He wanted to destroy the Heaven Realm to avenge himself. However, in the battle against the Heaven Realm, Loho Ji gradually let go of his hatred. He realized that he had always loved Emperor Bai Lin. In the end, Luo Hou Ji chose to sacrifice himself to help Emperor Bai Lin and the Heaven Realm.
In Coloured Glass, Emperor Bai Lin loved Luo Hou Ji Du. In the movie, Emperor Bai Lin transformed Luo Hou Ji into a god of war and used the god of war to attack the Asura World and provoke a great war between immortals and demons. In order to take revenge on Emperor Bai Lin, Luo Hou Ji pretended to join the Heaven Realm and set up an array formation in the Heaven Realm, trapping everyone in the Heaven Realm. During his battle with Emperor Bo Lin, Luo Hou Ji was heavily injured by Emperor Bo Lin and was eventually killed by him. In fact, Emperor Bo Lin had only loved Loho Kedu from the start. He had forced his love for Loho Kedu onto the God of War, and had spared no expense to resurrect Loho Kedu. In the end, Loho was resurrected, and Emperor Bo Lin paid the price with his life.
Emperor Bai Lin's feelings for the War God were controversial. Some of the documents indicated that Emperor Bai Lin did not love the War God and only treated the War God as his weapon and tool. However, there were also documents that mentioned that the War God loved Emperor Bai Lin deeply and was even willing to kill countless people for him. Thus, there was no clear answer as to whether Emperor Bai Lin loved the War God or not.
There were different opinions and debates about whether Bai Lin loved the God of War. Some documents showed that Bai Lin did not love the War God, but only treated the War God as his sharp weapon and tool. However, there were also documents that mentioned that the War God loved Bai Lin deeply and was even willing to kill countless people for him. Although some documents clearly stated that Bai Lin loved the War God, there were also other documents that stated that Bai Lin did not love the War God and only treated the War God as his own. Thus, there was no clear answer to whether or not Bai Lin loved the War God.
Emperor Bo Lin's feelings for Rahu Kedu were a complicated mix. There was love, but also a desire for power and possession. In [Coloured Glass], Emperor Bai Lin had complicated feelings for Rahu Kedu. He had a certain degree of affection for Lohu, but this affection was more based on his protection of his power and status. He believed that the Lohu was his " masterpiece ", the perfect warrior that he had created. Therefore, he had a strong desire to possess and control the Lohu. He did not allow Lohu Ji to have his own thoughts and feelings, trying to control him completely. However, Emperor Bo Lin had gradually come to realize his feelings for him after spending time with him. He began to reflect on his actions and tried to make up for his mistakes. He had sacrificed his life to save Roho Gidu, which meant that his feelings for Roho Gidu were real. All in all, Emperor Bo Lin's feelings for Rahu Kedu were complicated. There was love, but also a desire for power and possession. His behavior and attitude reflected his inner conflict and struggle.