The Bride of the River GodThe following are several different versions of the story of The River God Bride:
- In Yin Meigeng's ending manga,"The Bride of the River God," the River God, Hebo, was only willing to give rain to humans if a pure girl was offered as a bride. Su 'er decided to become River Earl's bride for the sake of the village and the villagers who were exhausted from the long drought.
- In the novel version set in the Republic of China, the female protagonist, Ye Qingru, was bullied at home and her identity was not welcomed. At that time, the elders in the residence thought that the rain was because the River God wanted to marry a bride. The rain did not stop because the River God did not marry a new wife. Ye Qingru helped the River God Yu Bingyi by chance. The River God never forgot her and saved her many times, even healing her eyes. The River God's words of love were endless, and Ye Qing seemed to be sincere. However, their love faced many obstacles. After Ye Qingru became pregnant, the River God violated the precepts and wanted to marry her. The second female lead instigated Ye Qingru to think that she would die if she married the River God and ran away. The River God did not give up, and the two of them reconciled. However, as a mortal, Ye Qingru could only stay underwater for seven days. The River God arranged for the Bird God to take care of her, but the Bird God advised her to leave the River God. Ye Qingru endured the pain and left for the safety of the River God. Later on, Ye Qingru was kidnapped and forced the River God to hand over his primordial spirit. The River God was willing to exchange his life for her to save her from the trap. In the end, he was rescued with the help of the Bird God. Ye Qingru left when she found out about the River God's Heavenly Calamity and gave birth to the child for the River God. Five years later, the River God inherited his father's characteristics. The River God became a mortal for Ye Qingru.
- In another version of the novel,"Not for the River God," in the previous life,"my" sister and I were the brides sacrificed to the River God in the village. In the river west of the city, there was a loach spirit, and in the river east of the city, there was a carp spirit. The sister despised the ugly loach spirit and chose the carp spirit, but the carp spirit failed to jump over the dragon gate and fell to its death. And "my" loach husband became handsome after getting the dragon bone,"we" played the zither harmoniously. My sister pushed me into the poisonous swamp out of jealousy, but I pulled her down with me. After her rebirth, her sister changed her choice, and "I" chose the loach demon. "My" ancestors were born by the Water God and mortals. Every year, the family would choose two women to offer to the gods in the river (in fact, they were monsters who had cultivated into demigods)."My" bloodline was not as pure as that of my sister, but "I" knew the conspiracy of my sister after her rebirth. After swallowing the inner core of the loach essence, her cultivation increased greatly. Although the inner core of the carp essence swallowed by my sister had the effect of beauty and fertility, it did not have any other substantial benefits. My sister would receive more care when she got married, and" I" also had my own plans.
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A Bride Crossing the RiverThe Bride Crossing the River was a Singaporean TV drama about a Vietnam woman, Mei Fang Cao, who came to Singapore to find her long-lost sister, Fang Ni. In the process of looking for her sister, she met the male lead's lawyer, Zhong Shijie, and temporarily lived in his house. The male lead was in a wheelchair due to muscle wasting caused by a car accident, while the female lead helped him gradually recover by healing his soul. There were still some twists and turns in the plot, but in the end, the male and female protagonists got together and had a happy ending. The plot was compact, short and vigorous, with a total of 20 episodes. The acting skills of the male and female leads were excellent, bringing many sweet and touching moments to the audience. As for whether there are any related novel recommendations, the information provided so far has not been mentioned, so I don't know if there are any novel recommendations for Bride of River Crossing.
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The poor bones by the river are still in the dream of springThese two poems came from Chen Tao of the Tang Dynasty,"Longxi Four Songs, Second." The whole poem is "I swear to sweep away the Xiongnu without caring about myself, and five thousand mink brocade loses Hu dust." Poor bones by the river, still dreaming of spring."
The first two lines of the poem described how the Tang army fought bravely against the enemy, but as many as 5,000 elite soldiers died in the dust, reflecting the tragic war. The last two sentences changed from the battlefield to the wife of the warrior. The piles of bones by the Wuding River were the husbands that the young married women dreamed of accompanying each other. The poet used a unique style of writing. He did not directly write about the grief of his family. Instead, he described the scene of a wife in her boudoir who did not know that someone had died in battle. She still missed her husband in her dreams and did not know that her husband had turned into a skeleton. This interweaving of reality and dreams strongly expressed the pain that the Tang Dynasty's long-term war had brought to the people. It was full of strong anti-war sentiments and had a strong artistic appeal. Later generations had a high evaluation of these two poems, thinking that they were written with sorrow and sorrow, and that they could make people read them.
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