In "Romance of the Gods", Wen Zhong's character is vividly portrayed and becomes an elusive villain. As the Grand Master of the Shang Dynasty, he faced a dilemma between power and loyalty, and finally ended his legendary career in a fierce battle.
Wen Zhong was appointed as a prince after the accession of King Shang to the throne and became the right-hand man of Emperor Yi Tuogu. However, this loyal servant also faced a test of intrigues. The king indulged in prostitution, and the Taishi repeatedly exhorted and even personally punished some traitors, but the king did not really repent. After the death of Emperor Yi, the king ascended the throne, Wen Zhong Tuogu's responsibility was even greater, he did not hesitate to defend the foundation of the Shang Dynasty, did not hesitate to conquer the east and west, led the army to expedition to the North Sea, and stabilized the dynasty.
The King was full of awe and fear for Wen Zhong, but his indulgence in lewdness still did not change fundamentally. Faced with the indulgence of the Son of Heaven, Wen Zhong repeatedly ran for the future of the Shang Dynasty. He went on a long expedition to Beihai and made great efforts to maintain the territory and prestige of the Shang Dynasty. However, behind every Eastern Crusade, there is the corruption of the government and the ** cycle that the king cannot get rid of.
After returning from the Eastern Crusade, Wen Zhong worked hard to improve the political situation and proposed ten strategies for the long-term stability of the Shang Dynasty. He angrily beat Fei Zhong, You Hun and other traitorous ministers, and demanded that the king of Xuan reform himself. However, none of these efforts seem to have touched the depths of the king's heart. His respect and fear for Master Wen Taishi was more out of the need for power and preservation of his own position.
At the moment when the king of Zhou was dying, Wen Zhong still tried his best to protect the foundation of the Shang Dynasty. He used the black unicorn as his mount and held the dragon's double whip, showing his powerful force and loyalty. As the descendant of the Holy Mother of the Interception Sect of Jin Ling, his cultivation was comparable to that of the second generation of Jin Xian, and he became one of the powerful forces of the Shang Dynasty. Although he had only practiced at Biyu Palace for fifty years, his prestige and loyalty were widely praised.
However, when the war of the Martial King Jiang Shang is about to break out, Wen Zhong's loyalty will be put to the final test. He led his troops to attack Xiqi and joined the Taoist friends of the sect in the battle to defend the Shang Dynasty. However, in the end, he died in the battle of Juelong Ridge under the pillar of fire of the Heavenly God refined by Yun Zhongzi Fengyi.
Wen Zhong's life, although he was brilliant and powerful, he was under the ** of the king of Shang, and he was deeply trapped in the contradiction between loyal ministers and power schemes. His death is the final price paid for loyalty to the Shang Dynasty, and it is also a legendary story full of tragedy. In "The Romance of the Gods", Wen Zhong's image is vivid and profound, becoming a model of villains, leaving a thought-provoking historical legacy.
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