February**Dynamic Incentive Plan Throughout the ages, court dramas have emerged in an endless stream on the big screen, among which the "Huanzhu Gege" series can be described as one of the classics. This plot is gripping, and the characters have distinct personalities, especially Little Swallow, which left a deep impression on the audience. And in this turbulent wave, the ending of Xiaoyanzi's daughter Nan'er has become the focus of attention of the audience. Today, let's talk about it in detail, Nan'er in "Huanzhu Gege", fortunately, did not marry that Erkang's Dong'er as his wife.
First, let's review Little Swallow's life. Walking into the palace from the people, she is like a fish in water, and her free life seems to be a picture. However, the trick of fate made her marry the fifth elder brother, and since then, heaven and man have been at war, and her smile has faded away like a stream. Lafayette's dislike, the open and secret struggle with Zhihua, and Ziwei's inability to take care of her due to family responsibilities made Xiaoyanzi's life in the palace like walking on thin ice and very depressed.
However, the clever little swallow eventually chose to leave the palace. In the quiet life of Dali, she and Yongqi raised their daughter Nan'er together, enjoying the ordinary and real happiness away from strife. This experience is not only a microcosm of Xiaoyanzi's personal growth and change, but also her journey from an innocent girl to a mature and strong woman.
Nan'er's fate assumptions and personality show the possibility of growing up in a palace environment. If Nan'er becomes Dong'er's wife, she may face a similar dilemma as her mother. Dong'er has a prominent status, is all-round in civil and military affairs, and associates with the noble lady of the family, so that Nan'er may not be able to be happy in such a family. Fortunately, Nan'er didn't marry Dong'er in the end, and this choice brought her greater happiness.
In the free life of Yunnan, Nan'er was able to choose her own destiny. She grew up in an environment full of love and freedom, unfettered by the rules of the court. Nan'er had parents who loved her deeply and a group of close friends, which made her childhood full of joy and warmth. Nan'er's life is unrestricted, she can grow up freely, and she has the ability to choose a suitable partner and live a happy life. In stark contrast to her mother, Xiaoyanzi's early experiences in the palace, Nan'er's life in Yunnan was full of freedom and joy.
If Nan'er marries Dong'er, she may fall into a repressive life in the palace, similar to what happened to her mother Xiaoyanzi in her early days. Dong'er has a prominent status, and her mother is the emperor's favorite character, which makes Nan'er likely to be subject to various constraints in the family. And in the portrayal of Dong'er in the play, he is all-round in civil and military affairs, and he interacts with the noble lady of the family, which makes Nan'er may not be able to be happy in such a family.
In contrast, Nan'er's free and happy life in Dali and the emperor's favor made her fate even happier. In Yunnan, Nan'er has a father and mother who love her, Xiao Jian and Qing'er are bound to treat Nan'er as their own, and there are groups of younger brothers and sisters playing with her, such a life is bound to be very happy. In addition, the emperor's impression of Nan'er this time is also very good, even if Nan'er really likes any princes and nobles in the future, the emperor will inevitably marry her. Nan'er can live a carefree life here, and when she grows up, she can also find a wishful husband by herself, and she will live this life happily.
To sum up, Nan'er, the daughter of Xiaoyanzi in "Huanzhu Gege", fortunately did not marry Dong'er as his wife. Her choice allowed her to grow up in a more relaxed and happy environment, with the right to choose her own path in life. Nan'er's free and happy life in Dali, and the emperor's good feelings
paved a happy road for her. Therefore, the audience can't help but feel relieved for this smart and independent Nan'er, who is no longer the woman who may be bound by the palace, but a woman with happiness and freedom, which is exactly the happy ending that the audience is looking forward to.