How miserable was the Mid Autumn Moon in the original work of The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynas

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-19

In the new plot of the TV series "Tang Di Gong Case", the "Red Pavilion Case" was finally solved, Li Gongzi committed suicide, Di Renjie always thought that someone else killed Li Gongzi, but the funny thing is that Di Renjie still thinks about the case according to Qiao Tai's logic, he suspects that Qiu Yue is the one who killed Li Gongzi, and also suspects that she stole something from Li Gongzi's room, and Di Renjie's wrong idea almost killed Qiu Yue.

Li Tingshi knew that his son was dead, he thought that Qiu Yue also killed his son, so he laid a dark flower on Qiu Yue, causing the major gangs in the entire Lanfang to want to catch Qiu Yue, if it wasn't for Biyu to help, I was afraid that Qiu Yue would have been arrested a long time ago, but the funny thing is that in the end, Qiu Yue was still caught by Li Tingshi, Li Tingshi was not long in life, and was ready to kill Qiu Yue, so as to avenge his son, fortunately, Di Renjie told the truth, because Li Gongzi was terminally ill, so he chose to commit suicide, And he also deliberately alienated the autumn moon girl.

Although this case is closed, there are two questions that have not been solved, according to Di Renjie's statement, and Qiu Yue's statement, Li Gongzi wrote a suicide note before his death, just to prove Qiu Yue's innocence, but Qiu Yue didn't get this suicide note, who took the suicide note? And how Qiu Yue was caught, how was she sent to Li Tingshi, it stands to reason that Biyu defended Qiu Yue so much before, and she should have been hidden, why was Qiu Yue caught by Li Tingshi without everyone knowing?

Regarding this issue, it is obviously very unreasonable, and the logic is not right, it can only be said that the drama version of the magic has been changed, resulting in a big difference from the original book in the end. And in fact, the truth in the original book is far more cruel than this, in the original book, in fact, Li Tingshi killed Tao Kuang, who loved Jasper, when he was young, and disguised him as a suicide, and Biyu killed Li Gongzi in order to take revenge, and finally Li Tingshi thought that ** was Qiuyue, and killed Qiuyue, and finally Di Renjie revealed the truth, and he and Jasper both died tragically.

This is the plot in the original book, compared to the drama version of Li Gongzi's suicide ending, it is obvious that the case in the original book is more exciting. The drama version of Qiu Yue did not die, but Qiu Yue in the original book actually died very miserably, Li Thorn Shi Aizi was very heartfelt, and his son once fell in love with Qiu Yue, so he gave Qiu Yue a very miserable ending, killed her, and let Qiu Yue bury his son.

But whether it is the drama version or the original book, in fact, there is a character who is the most hidden, this character is Jasper, and she is also the most capable, first of all, why did Li Tingshi seize Qiuyue? I won't say much in the original book, if you analyze it in the drama version, there is a high probability that Biyu did it, otherwise, with her ability, since she can hide Qiuyue in the Red Pavilion, how can she be easily found?

Also, where did Li Gongzi's suicide note go? Is it possible that Li Gongzi didn't write it? It's obviously impossible, after all, Li Gongzi's ink didn't dare to penetrate, obviously he committed suicide because he wrote something before his death, and the person with the greatest probability of stealing Li Gongzi's suicide note is Jasper, and it is precisely because of Biyu's shot that the suicide note will disappear, and the entire Lanfang is surging because of Li Gongzi's death.

When Qiuyue was a child, it was Jasper who saved her in the desert, Jasper can have such courage, it is obviously not simple, and the Red Pavilion can be in the case of many gangs in the Lanfang, she still doesn't have to plant any flags, it is obvious that the Red Pavilion is not simple, or Jasper is not simple, she hides too deep and is terrible.

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