In the original work of The First Half of My Life , Tang Jing hid from Zijun and didn t tell her un

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-07

In the original work of "The First Half of My Life", there is no role of He Han at all, and Tang Jing even hid Zijun's love from Zijun, and didn't tell her until she got married.

In the drama version of "The First Half of My Life", Tang Jing not only helped Zijun herself, but also mobilized her boyfriend He Han to help her.

The final result was that Luo Zijun and He Han had feelings for each other, and both betrayed Tang Jing.

While many netizens scolded Luo Zijun, they also sighed that Tang Jing's heart was too big and led the wolf into the room.

For a time, "fire prevention, anti-theft and anti-girlfriend" became the Bible that everyone believed.

But after reading the original book, I found that Tang Jing in the book is much more powerful than in the play.

She is a strong woman at work, and she is even more sober and clear-headed emotionally.

With her own strength, she laid a foundation for the country, not relying on He Han at all.

The first time Zijun went to her office, she had a sense of warmth and security, because this was a world that belonged to Tang Jing alone.

The author even shows Tang Jing's success and difficulty through Zijun's vision and sense of smell.

First of all, the size and location of the office, Zijun speculated that the rent was expensive, the things piled up on the desk, and the Valentino coat placed indiscriminately, which showed Tang Jing's busyness.

Most of her energy should be focused on work, and she has no intention of cleaning up, after all, people are not machines, and their energy is limited.

Then Zijun saw a pair of soft-soled embroidered shoes under Tang Jing's chair, the soft-soled showed that Tang Jing also needed to relax occasionally, and the embroidery represented that Tang Jing liked beauty!

Zijun also smelled Tang Jing's perfume, which is said to be the "most expensive perfume in the world", and only 30 ml requires at least 100,000 jasmine and 28 dozen roses.

Tang Jing's success has jumped on paper, and these are all obtained by her bare hands, gritted her teeth, and struggled for fifteen years.

Therefore, in the face of her friend Zijun being abandoned by her husband, she is fully capable of helping her by herself.

is not like in the play, relying on her boyfriend He Han.

On the contrary, not only did she not let her boyfriend help Zijun, but she even had to hide it from Zijun when she fell in love.

I didn't tell her until I was going to get married.

For this reason, Zijun was still angry, feeling that Tang Jing didn't treat her as a friend: I have to report every nail cut, but Tang Jing is sneaky and doesn't say anything to me.

Actually, there is nothing wrong with Tang Jing's approach, she is a person who doesn't like to talk about her privacy, especially in the workplace, and she has seen all kinds of people.

And she didn't want to listen to Zijun's ramblings, so she only gave her 10 minutes to complain each time.

She is reluctant to introduce her boyfriend to Luo Zijun, because she has her own considerations and reasons.

Such a Tang Jing not only has the ability and righteousness to stick a knife in the ribs of his friends, but also keeps his sense of boundaries, which is clearer than in the play.

She doesn't rely on men, but she will also use men, occasionally ** to be coquettish and beg people to do things.

Although Tang Jing in the play is also very strong, he is always suppressed by He Han's aura, giving people a feeling that "it is all cultivated by He Han that Tang Jing is today".

Even He Han always said, "Tang Jing is the most perfect work in his life."

Every time I see this, I feel an indescribable sense of loss.

Perhaps in Tang Jing's growth, He Han did help her a lot, but the main thing was her own efforts, and her performance in this point in the play was weakened.

In the original book, Tang Jing and her boyfriend are very little.

The early love was directly omitted, and as soon as he appeared, he was going to get married, and then Tang Jing immigrated to Australia with him, got married and had children.

Tang Jing also does not have the so-called "spiritual cleanliness" in the play, and she has been separated from her boyfriend and entangled for ten years. There is no suspected cheating Vivian, and there is no such drama as Luo Zijun snatching her boyfriend.

She did not struggle and sway in her work and marriage, but naturally quit the fight in the workplace, got married and had children.

Of course, Tang Jing's married life is shown through her letters with Zijun, and there are not many of them, but it is enough for Zijun to understand.

She doesn't seem to be satisfied with her married life, it seems that Tang Jing, who is married, also has her own sorrows!

But life is not like this, marrying someone has the sorrow of marrying, and not marrying has the trouble of not marrying.

After watching Yishu's "The First Half of My Life" in one go, I feel better and more flavorful than the drama version.

Especially in love with Tang Jing, stronger and more free and easy than in the play!

By the way, I would like to ask everyone, do you like to read and interpret the original work, if you like it, welcome to leave a message to tell me!

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