In the ending of the original work of " Long Run Water," Cui Liang and Jiang Ci finally lived together and raised their children together. However, the original work did not clearly indicate whether they were married or not, so it was an open ending. The drama version was pure love, and Wei Zhao was Jiang Ci's only white moonlight. Even if Cui Liang and Jiang Ci raised their children together, it might just be a relationship of raising children together, and it would be difficult to further develop into a marriage relationship. While waiting for the TV series, he could also read the exciting content related to this site!
In the end, Cui Hua married a teacher who was more than ten years older than her.
Cui Liang never had any intention of becoming an emperor, and there was no such thing as him becoming the emperor in the end. Cui Liang had a complicated experience and role in the story. He was originally an orphan of the Great Liang Imperial Family and had his own beliefs and pursuits. He hoped for peace in the world and had the heart to help the people. Even though he could not stand many of Pei Yan's actions, he had a complicated entanglement with Pei Yan, including being used by Pei Yan. He had once worked hard for Jiang Ci. In the end, when the Crown Prince ascended the throne and Pei Yan became the Regent, Cui Liang chose to leave and did not involve himself in the matter of becoming the Emperor. While waiting for the TV series, he could also read the exciting content related to this site!
In the end, Liang Sishen married Song Yunhui.
In the end, Liang Fengqin married Gu Zhaocheng.
In the end, Liang Sishen married Song Yunhui.
In the end, Liang Sishen married Song Yunhui.
In the end, Liang Sishen married Song Yunhui.
Cui Liang was a character in Xiao Lou's novel," Long Flowing Water." He was the last disciple of the reclusive master, Master Yu, and had entered the Pei residence as a counselor to repay his master's kindness. He was knowledgeable in astronomy, geography, strategy, and medicine. He was a gentleman. Although he was a strategist, he did not want to help others fight for power. He hoped to use his medical skills to save more people and let the people of the world live a stable and peaceful life. Moreover, he himself preferred to travel. He and Dong Juan had become friends because of bamboo dragonflies and paintings. The two of them had the same hobbies and feelings about life. They were like bosom friends, but Dong Juan's identity was special. The two of them eventually bid farewell and embarked on different life paths. As the story progressed, his image changed from dignified and gentle to more stable and mature. In the end, he left the life of a counselor and embarked on the road of traveling the mountains and rivers. In the ending, he had different interactions and developments with the characters in the story. While waiting for the TV series, he could also read the exciting content related to this site!
Cui Liang was the director of the urban romance drama, Prosperous Brocade. The original novel of the same name in the TV series "Beautiful Brocade" is the original work of Willow Leaves in Winter. The original plot is equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the original novel.
In << Distant Flowing Water >>, Cui Liang was the orphan of the royal family of Daliang, and was also the Sect Leader of Tianxuan Pavilion. He was once Pei Yan's hanger-on, but Tianxuan Pavilion had a rule of not getting involved in court matters, so he and Pei Yan were not on the same side. Even though he had helped Pei Yan, they eventually parted ways. Cui Liang did not like to enter the Imperial Court, he did not want to see war and conflict, and the people living in misery. After Wei Zhao passed away, when Pei Yan held great power, he still chose to leave. He and Teng Rui were from the same sect. While waiting for the TV series, he could also read the exciting content related to this site!