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Why does the text of "The Biography of Chu Qiao" focus on struggle?

Wherever there are people, there are rivers and lakes. This saying has been around since ancient times. Of course, what this sentence means is that wherever there are people, there will be struggles. From the games between countries to the strife between families, struggles are everywhere. It's a matter of interest, so many people have to participate in this kind of struggle, and it's inevitable in our "The Biography of Chu Qiao". For example, the family strife between the Western Wei Dynasty and the struggle between the first and third families in the Yuwen family can be classified into this category, and such struggles have always been unavoidable.

Now that "The Legend of Chu Qiao" is on the air, we are not only paying attention to the actors' wonderful performances in the play, but also paying attention to the Yuwen family struggle that intensifies as the plot develops and the Western Wei Dynasty that directly led to the Yan family's destruction. The nobles fought against each other. The screenwriter of The Legend of Chu Qiao cleverly grafted the struggle of the Great Xia Dynasty in the original work onto the real Western Wei Dynasty in our history. The fierce conflicts have also increased the excitement of the series by more than one level. So what role do these battles in TV series play? ? First of all, the images of the positive and negative characters in the play have become more plump because of such conflicts.

The struggle between Jinzhu and the heroine Chu Qiao enriches the heroine's image of a wise and brave character.

The struggle between Yu Wenyue and Sanfang highlights Yu Wenyue’s image. This kind of drama not only enriches the image of the male protagonist Yu Wenyue in the play, but also makes a group of supporting characters popular with the audience. focus on.

For example, Yu Wenhuai, the young master of the third room of the Yuwen family, Jin Zhu, the maid of Qingshan Court, played by Cao Xiyue, and Xiao Ba, played by Zhu Shengyi. These originally relatively minor characters began to be remembered by the majority of the audience through conflicts one after another.

Especially Yuwen Huai, the third young master of the Yuwen family, played by Wang Yanlin, is currently the biggest villain in the series. His wonderful performance in the series has also successfully attracted countless fans.

Secondly, the struggle in the play enables the audience to deepen their understanding of the background tone of "The Legend of Chu Qiao", clarifies the development of the main plot line, and enhances the audience's recognition of the rationality of the plot development. For example, the tragic experience of the heroine on the hunting ground shown in the first episode is a kind of struggle and conflict between nobles and slaves. Such a struggle not only enriches the heroine's perseverance image, but also makes This paved the way for the heroine to hate the era's cancer of plundering people as slaves, and spent her whole life fighting to abolish this bad habit. It also makes the main plot line in the later period where the heroine leaves Yan Xun and falls into the arms of Yu Wenyue not so abrupt due to ideological differences. ? It can be said that a successful TV series is inseparable from struggles, large and small. These struggles with clear stances and fierce conflicts enhance the excitement of the story, enrich the characters of the plot, build the plot context and develop the main line. It plays an important role in foreshadowing and setting off. With such a good plot development and the passionate performances by Ying Bao and Lin Ergou, it is certainly not surprising that our "The Legend of Chu Qiao" has achieved success in ratings