In the Middle Ages, conversations about death existed in many forms. The dance fable about death was originally a kind of preaching dialogue poem, reminding people that death was inevitable and advising people to be prepared for death at any time. Under the direct influence of the Black Death in Germany and Spain, short poetic conversations between Death and each victim can also be found, which can be used as dramatic performances. In the medieval death dance murals, like the encounter between three young gentlemen and three corpses (sometimes described as ancestors) in the legend of Three Lives and Three Deaths, the corpses warned the gentlemen,"What are we, what will you be?" This could also be seen as a form of dialogue with death. These conversations and related paintings were public lessons on repentance, which could be understood even in the case of the vast majority of illiterates.
Lin Gong was a virtual character in Joy of Life, played by actor Kang Jie. He was Lin Wan 'er's older brother and a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. At the same time, he was also considered one of the masterminds behind the Niulan Street assassination. Lin Gong had died because he had been ordered by the Eldest Princess to assassinate Fan Xian. In the end, he had been killed by Wu Zhu. In the movie, Lin Gong died to protect his sister, Lin Wan 'er. At the same time, it was to take revenge on Fan Xian for killing his friend, Teng Zijing. In order to protect Fan Xian, Chen Pingping placed the crime of Lin Gong's death on Sigu Jian to prevent Fan Xian from getting involved. Lin Ruofu felt angry and powerless at Lin Gong's death. He placed his hopes on the Qing Emperor, hoping that he could avenge Lin Gong.
Lin Gong was a virtual character in the TV series Qing Nian, played by actor Kang Jie. He was Lin Wan 'er's older brother and a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. At the same time, he was also considered one of the masterminds behind the Niulan Street assassination. Lin Gong had died because he had been ordered by the Eldest Princess to assassinate Fan Xian. In the end, he had been killed by Wu Zhu. Lin Gong's death triggered an interaction between the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, and Wu Zhu. It also exposed the true faces of some people. In order to protect Fan Xian, Chen Pingping placed the crime of Lin Gong's death on Sigu Jian's head. At the same time, he accused Beiqi of secretly helping him. He used this to cause chaos in Jingdou and provide an excuse for the Qing Emperor to send troops to Northern Qi. In general, Lin Gong's death played a role in the development of the plot and the change of character relationships.
Lin Gong's death was because he had been ordered by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui to assassinate Fan Xian. In the end, he had been killed by Wu Zhu. Lin Gong's death triggered an interaction between the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, and Wu Zhu. At the same time, it also exposed the true faces of some people. In order to protect Fan Xian, Chen Pingping placed the crime of Lin Gong's death on Sigu Jian's head. At the same time, he accused Beiqi of secretly helping him. He used this to cause chaos in Jingdou and provide an excuse for the Qing Emperor to send troops to Northern Qi. In general, Lin Gong's death played a role in the development of the plot and the change of character relationships.
Lin Gong was a virtual character in the TV series Qing Nian, played by actor Kang Jie. He was Lin Wan 'er's older brother and a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. At the same time, he was also considered one of the masterminds behind the Niulan Street assassination. Lin Gong had died because he had been ordered by the Eldest Princess to assassinate Fan Xian. In the end, he had been killed by Wu Zhu. To be more specific, Lin Gong's death was to protect his family and Fan Xian. In order to protect Fan Xian, Chen Pingping chose to let the Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian take the blame and blame Lin Gong's death on him. This action not only protected Fan Xian, but also provided the Qing Emperor with a reason to send troops to Northern Qi. At the same time, it also dealt a blow to the Crown Prince's prestige. In general, Lin Gong's death was part of the plot development, to push the story forward and to show the complex relationships between the characters.
Lin Gong's death in the TV series "Celebrating Years" was instigated by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and eventually killed by Wu Zhu. Lin Gong had died to protect his sister, Lin Wan 'er, and to take revenge on Fan Xian for killing his friend, Teng Zijing. In order to protect Fan Xian, Chen Pingping placed the crime of Lin Gong's death on Sigu Jian to prevent Fan Xian from getting involved. Lin Ruofu was angry and powerless at Lin Gong's death. He hoped that the Qing Emperor could avenge Lin Gong. Lin Gong's death played a role in pushing forward the plot and changing the relationship between the characters.
Lin Gong was a virtual character in Joy of Life, played by actor Kang Jie. He was Lin Wan 'er's older brother and a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. At the same time, he was also considered one of the masterminds behind the Niulan Street assassination. Lin Gong had died because he had been ordered by the Eldest Princess to assassinate Fan Xian. In the end, he had been killed by Wu Zhu. Lin Gong's death was already a precursor in the play. When Eunuch Hong led Fan Xian to the Palace to meet the Emperor, a masked man flew over the eaves and walls to assassinate the Emperor. The assassin thought he wanted to assassinate the Emperor, but was killed by Wu Zhu. Lin Gong's death triggered an interaction between the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, and Wu Zhu. It also exposed the true faces of some people. In order to protect Fan Xian, Chen Pingping placed the crime of Lin Gong's death on Sigu Jian's head. At the same time, he accused Beiqi of secretly helping him. He used this to cause chaos in Jingdou and provide an excuse for the Qing Emperor to send troops to Northern Qi. In general, Lin Gong's death played a role in the development of the plot and the change of character relationships.
The Middle Ages was a period that spanned many centuries across the European continent, including the history from 500 to 1500. During this time, people's lives, society, politics, and culture had undergone tremendous changes. This period was also known as the Renaissance because the art and culture of this period reflected people's thoughts and emotions, as well as their understanding of nature and humans. In the Middle Ages, many literary and artistic works described the social reality and daily life of people during this period. Here are some famous medieval works: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty. It described the life and love of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in the feudal society. Pride and Predict-Jane Austen's novel tells the love story between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, as well as their family life and social relationships. 3. Don Quijote-The novel by Spain de Cervantes tells the story of a knight who tries to pursue the adventure of his dreams but eventually falls into a ridiculous situation. 4 The Dark Knight-The novel by Pole Lyme tells the story of a knight who finds his lost wife and destroys evil forces. 5. One Hundred Years of Solitude. Colombia Garcia Márquez's novel tells the story of a family of seven generations and their story of prosperity and decline. These works all reflect the society, culture, emotions and thoughts of the people in the Middle Ages. It is very important for us to understand the history and culture of this period.
The characters included the male lead, Ke Xue, and the female lead, Ella. "Welcome to the Middle Ages of Scientism." Author: Little Red Riding Hood, Kite Runner. It was a sci-fi/space-time travel novel with time-travel, self-discipline, IQ online, top student, single female lead, and technological elements. User recommendation: This is a world where science is paramount. Truth was the only thing people pursued. However, a few decades ago, a shocking secret had quietly spread among the top scientists. Many scientists risked their lives and threw themselves into this strange circle of secrets. New Calendar Year 48, January 15th, I came to this world. I will uncover the mysteries of secrets and push the tides of science forward. My name is Ke Xue. One day you'll remember this name... I hope you will like this book.
The Qing Emperor was a character in the television drama Joy of Life. He was the Qing Emperor, one of the four great grandmasters in the world, and Fan Xian's biological father. He looked lazy and approachable on the surface, but he was actually very shrewd and ambitious. At first, the Qing Emperor was just an ordinary heir of King Cheng. After he became Emperor with Ye Qingmei's help, he cruelly assassinated him. He used the marriage as an excuse to transfer Fan Xian to Jingdou and used him as bait to stir up the various forces in Jingdou. In the end, the Qing Emperor was seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu, before she died. He was also shot in the arm by a heavy crossbow and was finally killed by Fan Xian with a single blow. Before the Qing Emperor died, he took off Wu Zhu's veil and discovered the truth behind his eyes. Then he passed away. The Qing Emperor had experienced many assassinations in his life, but his martial arts skills were very high. He was the number one grandmaster in the world. There were three reasons why the Qing Emperor had hidden his Great Grandmaster strength: to avoid being shot by the Barrett sniper rifle, to be afraid that the murder of Ye Qingmei would be exposed, and to be afraid that Ye Qingmei's advanced thinking would shake his position. The relationship between the Qing Emperor and Fan Xian was complicated. They were father and son, monarch and subject, and also the son of the enemy who killed his mother and the " roadblock." In the end, the Qing Emperor was defeated by Fan Xian. After removing Wu Zhu's blindfold, he said," I see."