Chuan Wu did not marry Xian 'er mainly because of family ethics and Zhu Kaishan's firm opposition. Xian 'er was originally Chuan Wen's fiancée. Although Chuan Wen had already married someone else, the union of Chuan Wu and Xian' er still faced the ethical obstacle of being half a step away from becoming an uncle-in-law relationship. Zhu Kaishan took into account the family's face and firmly disagreed with them being together. This made Chuanwu unable to persuade his father, so he could not marry Xianer.
Unmarried. Chuanwu and Xiu-er got married, but on their wedding night, Chuanwu eloped with Xian-er.
Although Xian-er and Chuanwu loved each other, they did not really get together in the end. Chuanwu was forced to marry Xiu-Er, but his feelings for Xian-Er had never changed. Xian-Er also cared about Chuanwu. However, they faced many obstacles, such as Zhu Kaishan's opposition. In the end, Chuanwu sacrificed his life for the country in battle, and the two of them were eventually separated by Yin and Yang.
Chuanwu did not marry Xianer. Chuanwu married Xiu-er, but he was concerned about Xian-er, so he eloped with Xian-er after treating Xiu-er with courtesy on their wedding night.
In the original novel " Man in the East: I, Zhu Chuanwu, want to marry Xian 'er ", Chuanwu traveled through the world of the East to become Zhu Chuanwu. He brought Xian' er through the barrier and experienced gold mining, logging, ginseng harvesting, wasteland farming, etc. Together, they built a happy life in the white mountains and black waters. Later, they even joined the battle to protect their homes. In this novel, they could be together. However, in the original work of " Chuang Guandong," Zhu Kaishan had opposed Chuanwu and Xianer's relationship, but when Xianer was about to be executed, Zhu Kaishan regretted his initial obstruction. There was no clear indication of whether they would end up together. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the TV series "Chuangguandong", Zhu Chuanwu died for the country in the battle when the fall of Ha 'erbin on February 5,1932. He was 46 years old. Xian' er's ending was to follow Zhu Kaishan's family to find a place to live again. 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.
Chuanwu didn't marry Xian-er. He married Xiu-er, but Xian-er was the one he loved. Chuanwu and Xiu-Er's marriage was due to the arrangement of their parents and the pressure of family factors. On their wedding night, Chuanwu and Xiu-er had a short time together, but he eloped with Xian-er while Xiu-er was asleep.
The love story between Chuanwu and Xianer was full of twists and turns. When he was in his hometown in Shandong, Xianer was engaged to Chuanwen, but fate played a trick on him and he could not get married. Zhu family rushed to the east of the country, Xianer secretly ran to follow, on the way through hardships, when Chuanwen was about to starve to death, Xianer sold herself to save him, and Chuanwen separated. After Xianer entered the troupe, he was defiled by a bully. After arriving at the mountain, he met Chuanwu, who had run away from home. In the mountain field, Chuanwu saved Xianer, who was humiliated, and Xianer also saved the frozen Chuanwu. The two of them lived and died together. Chuanwu had a different feeling for Xianer, but Xianer felt that he could not enter the Zhu family again because of his own experience and fled. Later, at the wedding of Chuan Wen and Na Wen, Chuan Wu found Xian 'er peeking outside the door and was unwilling to let go of her hand. On the wedding night of Chuan Wu and Xiu 'er, Chuan Wu eloped with Xian' er. Their journey was still full of obstacles. Xian 'er almost died of illness and drowned on the way, but Chuanwu risked his life to save her. Xian' er no longer suppressed her feelings, and the two began to look forward to the future. They came to the west and planned to play with the old one-armed man. Although there was a rule that women were not allowed in the platoon, the old one-armed man pitifully agreed to them. Xianer was washing clothes and cooking in the platoon, while Chuanwu helped with the work. However, Xianer later contracted a cold and was bedridden. There was no doctor or medicine. Her condition worsened, and fate once again tested their love.
In the TV series "Breaking Through the East", Zhu Chuanwu died for the country in battle at the age of 46. Xian 'er followed Zhu Kaishan's family to find a place to live again. The ending in the original novel was different. Xianer and Zhu Chuanwu got married on the line of fire, and Zhu Chuanwu was stabbed to death by the Japanese with a bayonet while wielding a big knife.
Wu Chuanwu likes Xianer. They had experienced many things after meeting in the mountain. Xian 'er had saved Chuanwu, and Chuanwu had fought with the bully for Xian' er, which gradually warmed their relationship. Later, Chuan Wu met Xian 'er again at his elder brother's wedding. He wanted to officially start a relationship with her and elope with Xian' er on their wedding night. Many years later, when they met again in Xian 'er's bandit den, although time had made them deep and vicissitudes of life, their former feelings still existed. It could be seen that Chuanwu liked Xian 'er.
In the front line of the resistance against the Japanese invaders, Chuanwu and Xianer bowed to heaven and earth and became husband and wife in front of the officers and soldiers of the Northeast Army and the folks of the Twin Cities, but soon Chuanwu was sacrificed on the battlefield. After Xian 'er sent Chuanwu's body home, the original novel did not explain where she went, but it could be guessed that her final destination might be lonely.