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What is the fuse of Xiao Feng's suicide in Eight Dragons?

I believe many people are familiar with the character Xiao Feng in Tian Ba Long Department. As one of the three leading men in Tian Ba Long Department, he has superior force value and personality charm. In the novel, Jin Yong arranged a lot for Feng Xiaoan? Highlights? In the battle of Juxianzhuang, Xiao Feng fought alone; In the Xinglin incident, he showed both wisdom and courage, chivalrous and fearless; Leadership? Yan Yun rode eighteen times? When they rushed to Shaolin to rescue A Zi, the three protagonists formally met and confronted, You He.

But at the end of Dragon Eight Branches, this tragic and chivalrous hero, loyal to his feelings and country, committed suicide when his father Xiao Yuanshan fell off a cliff, just like fate.

The fuse that led Xiao Feng to commit suicide was that he was a Khitan, but he grew up in the Song Dynasty, got to know the Song people and learned the Beggars' Kung Fu. He vowed not to kill the Han people, but he had no choice but to break his oath. As a Khitan, he took the Liao monarch hostage when he chose to participate in the war. In order to stop the war, he became a sinner and traitor of his own people. Xiao Feng's dilemma of loyalty and righteousness and his embarrassing status led to Xiao Feng's suicide.

Just before Xiao Feng committed suicide, the monarch of Liao sneered that he would be promoted to a knight in the Song Dynasty. The original text reads: Yeluhongji sneered at the voiceless voice and said:? King Xiao, you have made such a great contribution to Dasong, and you have high officials and generous salaries. It's just around the corner. ? This sentence made Xiao Feng feel even more embarrassed about his situation. He was a Khitan, but he was already a great sinner of the Khitan because he threatened his monarch's actions. He was ashamed to stand between heaven and earth, so he chose to kill himself by breaking an arrow.

After Xiao Feng committed suicide, heartbroken A Zi let his eyes swim freely again, holding Xiao Feng's body, and both fell into the deep valley of Yanmenguan, mutually assured destruction.