I JUST finished ZJZ's adaptation and SSRB and thought it was great. I feel so sorry for Ah Jiu.
Anyways, I was just wondering if any of the characters showed up or were even mentioned in novels that followed chronologically.
I JUST finished ZJZ's adaptation and SSRB and thought it was great. I feel so sorry for Ah Jiu.
Anyways, I was just wondering if any of the characters showed up or were even mentioned in novels that followed chronologically.
Formerly DuGu Qiu Bai
Several people were mentioned in the chronologically following novel: Duke of Mount Deer:
Gui Xingshu and his wife
One-armed Nun (Ah Jiu)
Yuan Chengzhi
Priest Musang
...and a few others
Last edited by PJ; 01-13-08 at 05:13 PM.
忽见柳荫下两个小孩子在哀哀痛哭,瞧模样正是武敦儒、武修文兄弟。郭芙大声叫道:「喂,你们在干甚麽?」武 修文回头见是郭芙,哭道:「我们在哭,你不见麽?」
what are their roles in DOMD?
Formerly DuGu Qiu Bai
I'd answer if I knew the answer :\ But usually the recent CCTV adaptations (i.e. with the exception of ROCH 2006 and Flying Fox, which from the forums I can tell is WILDLY inaccurate) follow the novels closely?
ZOMG I'm back! Did ya miss me? (yeah, probably didn't...)
I heard there was a secret chord
That David played, and it pleased the Lord.
1. Princess Changping/A Jiu/Jiunan: She became the teacher of Wei Xiaobao, she tried to assassinate Kangxi, but failed to do so. She taught Wei Xiaobao some moves from Shenxing Baibian.
2. Family Gui: They tried to assassinate Kangxi too, but lost their lives in the process. They were the same stubborn fools like in the Sword Stained with Royal Blood.
3. Li Zicheng makes an important appearance.
4. Reverend Musang is mentioned, because by the Duke of Mount Deer era he is already dead.
5. Fong Nandi (head disciple of Huang Zhen) and his sons make an appearance. Not a very important appearance.
6. He Tieshou appears in the later chapters, she was the one who saved the widows involved in the Ming Analects Trials. She also gave Wei Xiaobao a gift.
So huge, so hopeless, to conceive
As these that twice befell
Parting is all we know of heaven
And all we need of hell.
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)