The Prince of the Great Desert mentioned in the Four Quarters Pavilion was the Prince of Duomo. When he first appeared, he was an idle person who only knew how to eat delicacies. After understanding his own situation through his interactions with Yuan Mo and Ah Shu, he decided to leave Da Yong and return to the North Desert to regain his position and fight for his mother. In addition, Xiu Duo was also the prince of Great Desert Yan Le. He was also one of the true identities of Qing Yi, who was hiding in Four Quarters Embassy. He was both the white-robed guest of the Great Desert who made people tremble in fear, and also Ah Shu's brother. Can't wait for the TV series of 'Savage Blade in the Snow'? Hurry up and read the wonderful original story!
Yes, in the plot of " Four Quarters Embassy," the white-clothed guest's true identity was Qing 'er. Click on the link below to read the manga "The Most Powerful Sect in All Time"
It's a story that combines elements of adventure, fantasy, and drama. The main characters embark on a journey filled with challenges and unexpected turns.
Chen Xiaoyu only appeared in a few episodes of "Four Quarters Pavilion," but the exact number of episodes she appeared in was not found out. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The Prince of the Desert's works included Land of Man and Sand. Land of Mankind was an autobiographical novel inspired by the experiences of the desert prince. It told the adventures and difficulties of pilots flying in the air and living in the air. " Sandstorm " was an excellent flying novel. By describing the challenges and risks of pilots flying at night, it showed the author's thoughts on human nature and fate. These works were all wonderful works by the Desert Prince and were worth reading.
In " Four Quarters Pavilion," Wang Zifei played the role of Lin Susu, the host of the east courtyard of the Four Quarters Pavilion. As the assistant of An Xiuyi, the leader of the east courtyard, patrolling and secretly visiting was the basic content of her work. She would also participate in verbal exchanges and even sacrifice herself to block knives. Because of her super fast speech, she was called " fast talker assistant " by the audience. Can't wait for the TV series of 'Savage Blade in the Snow'? Hurry up and read the wonderful original story!
Chen Xiaoyu played Ashland in "Four Quarters Pavilion." Ashilan was Ah Shu's childhood friend, and also a spy planted by the white-clothed guest. She often wore a pinkish purple dress, and she was diligent and meticulous, constantly improving her weaving skills. After Ashilan and Ashu reunited in Changle City, she intended to get close to Ashu to achieve her goal. She lied that she had entered the city with the Muyun Silk Caravan, but Yuan Mo found a loophole and later claimed that she was Princess Yan Le in the Four Quarters Pavilion. As the plot developed, her true identity and purpose were gradually revealed. Ashu found it difficult to accept the truth after learning the truth, and Ashilan was faced with the choice of friendship and mission. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In the TV series "Four Quarters Pavilion," Ashlan, played by Chen Xiaoyu, was a more complicated character that could not be simply defined as a "bad guy." Ashilan was Ah Shu's childhood friend, but she was also a spy planted by the white-clothed guest. She hid her true identity and purpose from Ah Shu, lied that she had entered the city with the Mu Yun Silk Caravan, and even claimed to be Princess Yan Le in the Four Quarters Embassy. Behind these actions, she had her own mission purpose. However, this also made her face the choice between friendship and completing the mission. Her inner world was filled with complex emotions, such as hatred, sadness, helplessness, and determination. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The caricatures of the Russian embassy might often emphasize certain visual features or symbols associated with it in a exaggerated or humorous way.
I'm afraid I can't tell you the author of 'the embassy house novel'. It could be an emerging author or one that is not widely known. You could try reaching out to book enthusiasts or experts in the field of literature to find out more.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels related to Embassy Row. It might be about political intrigue, diplomatic relations, or the lives of people living or working in the embassy area.