The finale of Breaking through the East reveals whose child is Xian er?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-19

"Crossing the Guandong" is a TV series that is loved by the audience, attracting the attention of countless viewers with its rich characters, twists and turns of the storyline and profound social connotation. The play tells the story of a Shandong family who had to leave their hometown in order to make a living and came to the unfamiliar Northeast to seek development. In the play, the experiences and struggles of the protagonist Zhu Kaishan's family, especially the story of how they gained a foothold in Kanto, show the bravery and tenacity of the people of that era.

Xian'er (played by Xiao Song Jia) is a striking character in the play, and her emotional line and the child's life experience have always been the focus of the audience's attention. In the finale, Xian'er finally finds her long-lost son, who is the son of her and Chuanwu (Zhao Yi). This ending is somewhat unexpected, because before this, the relationship between Xian'er and Chuanwu has been full of twists and turns, and the relationship between the two has not been clear. However, this ending allowed the audience to see Xian'er's tenacity and maternal love, and also drew a happy end to their emotional line.

When Xian'er found her son, the audience was all moved by her tenacity and maternal love. This child was born to her after she was abandoned by Chuanwu and found out that she was pregnant. She gave birth to the child alone and raised him. This process was full of hardships and pain, but Xian'er did not give up, she used her own strength and maternal love to cultivate this child into a responsible and idealistic young man.

The finale of "Crossing the Guandong" satisfied the audience, it not only revealed Xian'er's child's life experience, but also drew a successful end to the whole story. By telling the story of Zhu Kaishan's family, this drama shows the spiritual outlook of the people in Guandong, and also allows us to see the living conditions of people in that era. Their bravery and tenacity, as well as their love and dedication to life, make us feel admired and moved.

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