"Praying to the gods" in Japanese meant "God ()()" or "God ()()". "Shen Mingri" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Luo Mieming was played by Xue Bayi in the TV series " Praying for the Present."
Fei Wo Si Cun's "Flowers on the Sea" original clip is as follows: "You know that nothing in this world is eternal. Time will change everything. It will take away everything you have, including your lover, your friends, your dreams. But you can still stick to your beliefs and pursue your dreams in your own way. Just like in this city, some people were destined to wander and some were destined to stay. I belong to the latter." "I want to stay in this city with you to witness the prosperity and desolation of this city. I want to see every corner of this city with you and share every beautiful moment with you. But I know it won't be easy. Because this city is too big and I'm just a tiny existence." "I know this world is cruel, but it is also beautiful. There were all kinds of people with all kinds of stories in this city. Everyone had their own path and choices in life. I won't force you to do anything you don't want to do. You can also choose your own life and choose your own path." "I know that sometimes we will be separated. But I believe we will meet again in another place and another time. Because in this world, everyone had their own story, and everyone had their own meaning. I just want to be with you to share my story and my meaning."
The prayer in the TV series " Praying for the Present " was not Ming Zhu. Although some people called her Lord Ming in the movie, she was actually a Kun Peng, but her memories were sealed.
Praying for children meant seeking the desire to have offspring. It did not only refer to praying for sons, but also praying for daughters. In traditional Chinese culture, there were three ways to be unfilial. Therefore, the custom of praying for children was highly valued in Chinese society. The custom of praying for children referred to the custom of couples who were infertile after marriage praying to God and performing rituals such as making seals in order to achieve the goal of pregnancy. In some cultures, having offspring was seen as the responsibility and honor of inheriting the family and the nation. Therefore, seeking children could also be understood as the pursuit of social expectations and self-recognition. In short, the meaning of praying for children was not only to pray for sons, but also to pray for daughters. It was the desire and pursuit of having children.
There were some different descriptions of the ending of Praying for the Today. In a few of the documents, it was mentioned that Qi and Jin Chao did not end up together. Due to various reasons, including Qi's memory loss and Jin Chao's self-doubt, they could not be together. However, other documents mentioned that Qi and Jin Chao ended up together. Although they experienced some difficulties and challenges, they finally overcame the obstacles and reconciled. Due to the different descriptions, it was impossible to determine if Qi and Jin Chao were together.
The relationship between Qi and Jin Chao was a substitute created by Bian Luohuan. Bian Luohuan couldn't stay by Qi's side, so he created Jin Chao to accompany Qi. Some people described Jin Chao as the most beautiful love letter Bian Luohuan had given to Qi. In addition, some search results mentioned that Qi and Jin Chao were siblings, but no specific explanation or background information was provided. Therefore, we can conclude that the relationship between Qi and Jin Chao is a substitute relationship created by Bian Luohuan.
Praying for the Present was a TV series based on the game The Legend of Sword and Fairy 6. The plot mainly told the story of the young man Yue Jin Chao and his adopted sister Yue Qi working together to uncover the conspiracy and embark on a journey of justice. While searching for Yue Qi's past memories, they found out that Yue Qi's mother was the master of the Roc Valley, and the Spirit Enlightening Pearl, a divine medicine spread in the Roc Valley, had brought suffering to the people of the Central Plains. Yue Qi was forced to make a choice between kinship and righteousness, but together with Yue Jinchao, she uncovered the secret behind the Essence Enlightening Pearl and broke the conspiracy. They removed the burden of the past and once again embarked on a new journey of chivalrous justice.
The TV series " Praying for the Present " told the story of a young man from a small town, Yue Jinchao, and his adopted sister, Yue Qi, who had been wandering the Jianghu for many years. They happened to meet Luo Zhaoyan, the young master of the Luo Family, and found out that Yue Qi's mother was the master of the Roc Valley, Huanhuan. The people of the Central Plains were suffering because of the "divine medicine", the Origin Enlightening Pearl, which was spread in the "Roc Valley". Yue Qi was forced to make a choice between kinship and righteousness. With the help of their good friends, they uncovered the secret behind the Origin Enlightenment Pearl and embarked on a journey of chivalry together.
The classic lines of " Praying for the Present " included: 1. This scene, look into your eyes, remember it in your heart, and don't forget a single thing. 2. Even if I have to pay with my life, I will change what I see with my eyes. 3. It's a good thing to know that fear is a good thing to avoid being impulsive and sending yourself to death. 4. I've harmed so many people, but I don't dare to go out and face all of this…What I should be afraid of the most is myself like this…5. Boss, this time, we'll really meet again. Take care. 6. If you cling to the past, how can immortals and demons live through these hundreds and thousands of years? 7. Why does God make people sad? Isn't it good to only be happy? I'm not trying to be a hero. I'm just doing what I want to do and protecting the people I want to protect. 9. Life and Death Reincarnation, where there is death, there is life. If there is no death, how can life be precious? 10. Luo Zhaoyan... What a cute "innocent" person... 11. Death? Heh, it's not that easy. I still have unfinished business…