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.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
In the 18th episode of " Chuang Guandong," it was said that Wu and Xian 'er consummated their marriage.
Zhu Chuanwu really loved Xian 'er. Judging from Zhu Chuanwu's behavior, he was more excited than Chuanwen when he was welcoming the bride. After Chuanwen was robbed of a stone of rice, the Tan family refused to marry his daughter. Chuanwu was dissatisfied with Chuanwen's performance and kicked Chuanwen off the boat to let him and Xianer go to the east of the country. Before he married Xiuer, his mind had always been on Xianer. He had intimate actions with Xianer in the bridal chamber. On the wedding night, he even abandoned Xiuer and eloped with Xianer. These actions showed that Zhu Chuanwu loved Xianer deeply.
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 died on the battlefield. After Xianer sent the body of Chuanwu home, the original did not explain her whereabouts, but it could be speculated that her final destination might be lonely.
Xian 'er was originally Zhu Chuanwen's fiancée, but in order to save the seriously ill Zhu Chuanwen, Xian' er sold herself to someone else as a daughter-in-law. In the end, she escaped and her fate with Zhu Chuanwen ended. Later, Xian 'er met Chuanwu, who had run away from home, on the snowy mountain. Xian' er saved Chuanwu's life, and from then on, Chuanwu had different feelings for her.