The following was a continuation of " Breaking Through the East ": After Xiu-Er and Chuanwu divorced, Xiu-Er and Ichiro started a new life. Ichiro had delicate feelings. He treated Xiu-Er with all his heart and gradually soothed the pain in her heart. Under Ichiro's care, the smile returned to Xiu-Er's face. She learned to cherish the person in front of her and slowly turned her persistent love for Chuanwu into a memory. As for Chuanwu, he continued his life. Although he still had a place for Xian 'er in his heart, as time passed, he began to re-examine his life. Chuanwu took on more responsibilities in the Zhu family's business and family affairs. His courage and determination were still the same, but he had also become more mature and restrained. However, fate was always full of variables. Ichiro was schemed against in a business deal and fell into a huge debt crisis. His body was also deteriorating due to overwork and immense pressure. Xiu-Er never left them. She ran around trying to save their lives. Xiu-Er was no longer the little girl who only cried for love. She showed her strong side. After learning about Xiu-Er's predicament, Chuanwu felt complicated emotions. Although he didn't love Xiu-Er anymore, he couldn't just stand by and watch because of their relationship and his guilt towards Xiu-Er. Chuanwu used some of the Zhu family's connections and resources to help Xiu-Er and Ichiro solve some of their debt problems. During this process, Chuanwu and Xiu-Er re-established a special relationship. It was not love, but a kind of mutual support like family. Xiu-Er was grateful for Chuanwu's help, and Chuanwu saw her growth and transformation. After Ichiro's health had improved, he was also grateful to the Martial Arts Teacher. He understood that the Martial Arts Teacher's help was purely out of kindness and a way to make up for Xiu-Er. After that, Xiu-Er and Ichiro's lives gradually returned to normal. Martial arts was still moving forward on their own path. They were all writing their own stories on the land of the east of the country. The love and hate of the past had also become a deep mark in their lives. Of course, there could be many different versions of " Breaking Through the East " and Xiu-Er's continuation. This was only one of the possible developments.
In " Chuang Guan Dong," Chuan Wu and Xian 'er experienced many twists and turns. They had once parted in life and death, and had gone through hardships together in the platoon. When Xianer was sick, they had never left each other. Later on, the two of them decided to be together after going through hardships, but in the end, they did not get together. In the original novel, Chuanwu sacrificed himself on the battlefield. After Xianer sent Chuanwu's body home, the original novel did not explain where Xianer went. After the fall of the TV series, the Zhu family took two carriages to continue searching for their home. Xianer and Xiuer sat in the same carriage. However, from the overall plot, Xianer's love was shattered and her home might be lonely.
The actor who played the martial arts in "Chuang Guandong" was Zhu Yawen.
The following was a novel adaptation of the story of Wu and Xiu 'er in " Chuang Guan Dong ": " Martial Arts and Xiu-Er: The Entanglement of Fate " In the turbulent years of the Eastern Pass, Xiu-Er's fate was closely intertwined with the martial arts. Xiu-Er was originally a woman who had a beautiful future, but Chuanwu, this wild and unruly man, became a disaster in her life. Before Chuanwu and Xiu-Er got married, Xian-Er took Chuanwu to see the bridal chamber prepared for them. Chuanwu seemed to be picky about the layout of the new house, but his eyes were always unconsciously following Xian-er. That day, in the bridal chamber, something that shouldn't have happened between Chuanwu and Xian-er happened. They were blinded by their emotions and completely forgot about Xiu-er's existence. Xiu-Er was immersed in the joy of becoming the daughter-in-law of the Zhu family. She listened to her mother's nagging at home. Those words about filial piety and housework were the prelude to happiness. She was filled with joy as she waited for the martial arts teacher to marry her. Finally, the day of the wedding arrived. Chuan Wu rode a horse and led the bridal procession. The red silk fluttered in the wind in front of his chest. Xian 'er could only stand under the big tree at the village entrance and watch everything silently. Her heart was filled with sorrow. Xiu-Er, on the other hand, was dressed up at home and stepped into the Zhu family's house. She thought that she was about to embark on a blissful journey of life. On the wedding night, although Xiu-Er was sleepy, she had a short moment of happiness under the teasing of Chuanwu. Chuanwu told her the story of the old one-armed man fighting a tiger, and Xiu-Er laughed heartily. However, when Xiu-Er fell asleep, Chuanwu quietly left the bridal chamber and ran to Xian-Er's room. From then on, the heart of teaching martial arts never stopped on Xiu-Er. For the next 18 years, Xiu-Er stayed in a nominal marriage, as if she was guarding a cold grave. Chuan Wu had never looked at Xiu-Er in the eye. Even though Xiu-Er tried to move him with her gentleness and put on a dudou to arouse his love, Chuan Wu was still unmoved. During these long years, Xiu-Er had suffered endless pain. In the Zhu family, not only did she have to face her husband's indifference, but she also had to endure the gossip of her sisters-in-law. As for Chuan Wu, his heart had always been with Xian 'er. The relationship between him and Xian' er had deepened during the arduous journey to the east of the country. The life and death tests they had experienced together had made Chuan Wu's feelings for Xian 'er as firm as a rock. However, fate seemed to have opened another window for Xiu-Er. Ichiro's appearance was like a ray of light shining into Xiu-Er's dark world. Ichiro saw Xiu-Er's beauty and kindness, and he was deeply attracted to her. As for Xiu-Er, she gradually felt a warmth and love that she had never felt before when she was with Ichiro. Ichiro bravely expressed his love for Xiu-Er, even though the process was full of twists and turns. When the Zhu family found out about this, Xiu-Er mustered up her courage to break away from her relationship with Chuanwu and pursue her own happiness. After hearing Xiu-Er's thoughts, although he was unwilling, he also understood that he owed Xiu-Er for so many years. In the end, the Zhu family decided to hold a wedding for Xiu-Er and Ichiro. Xiu-Er was full of hope for a new life. She thought that she could finally get rid of the pain of the past, but fate played a trick on her again. Ichiro left her forever not long after they got married, and the fire of hope that had just been ignited in Xiu-Er was extinguished again. Xiu-Er's life was full of helplessness and sadness in such ups and downs.
Zhu Chuanwu's character was based on the real-life character Feng Deshuang, but there were other views that his prototype was related to the early Ming Dynasty King Zhu Yuanzhang or the commander of the 11th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance. However, Zhu Chuanwu was a fictional character in the TV series, a combination of many characters.
In the TV series "Chuang Guandong", Zhu Chuanwu died for the country during the fall of Ha 'erbin on February 5,1932. He was 46 years old. Xian' er followed Zhu Kaishan's family to find a place to live again after his death. However, the ending in the original novel was different. Xianer and Zhu Chuanwu were at the front line of the battle against the Japanese invaders. In front of the officers and soldiers of the Northeast Army and the folks of the Twin Cities, they bowed to heaven and earth and became husband and wife. Soon after, Chuanwu was sacrificed on the battlefield. The original novel did not explain where Xianer went after returning Chuanwu's body.
The actor of Chuan Wu in "Breaking Through the East" was Zhu Yawen.
In the story, Zhu Chuanwu sacrificed his life for the country on February 5, 1932, when the city of Haerbin fell. Zhu Chuanwu was born in Zhujiayu Village, Zhangqiu, Jinan, Shandong Province in 1886. He experienced many things after he went to the east of the country with his family. He was brave and fearless in battle. In the battle with the Japanese invaders, as described in the original book, he was seriously injured in the front line of the hand-to-hand combat and finally sacrificed himself. His sacrifice had a huge impact on his family. Chuanjie went home to report the funeral. Wen's mother was surprised and unwilling to believe it. Zhu Kaishan left two lines of tears and broke the rules of the younger generation's mourning hall in the west chamber. He built the mourning hall in the middle hall, and Xianer pulled Chuanwu home with a sled. Zhu Chuanwu's sacrifice was a tragic plot in the play, which also added heroism to the whole play.
Zhu Yawen played the role of Zhu Chuanwu in Chuangguandong.
In the story, Tan Xian 'er (Xian' er) had the experience of being forced to sacrifice herself. After Xian 'er escaped from the Zhang family, she learned to sing with the troupe. Because she sang well, she was targeted by the tyrant Lord Five, who ruined Xian' er. This experience had a major impact on Xianer's life trajectory. Her emotional life and her view of her own value were deeply affected. For example, she felt that she was no longer innocent. Even if Zhu Chuanwu expressed that he did not care about her past and wanted to be with her, she felt inferior because of her own experience. At the same time, Zhu Kaishan could not accept her being with Chuanwu because of her experience.