Losing a husband is an overhead costume drama. There is no Wu Dynasty in history, and Yining naturally has no prototype. The relationship between the characters in this play is complicated. Yining has many emotional lines. He is engaged to Sutan. I didn't have an emotional foundation when I first got married, but I gradually cultivated it. This is their married love.
Let's look at the relationship between the characters in the play. Yining and Su Taner are husband and wife, as well as men and women. This man has the soul of ginger, and his body is actually crossed by the soul of ginger. In the center, he and Liu Watermelon are superior and subordinate, with Liu Hongti as their mentor, Qin Siyuan and Kang Xian as their friends and Nie Yunzhu as their partners. Because Wu likes Su Taner, Wu is the biggest rival in love.
Centered on Su Taner, her father is Su Boyong, her mother is Yao Pinger, her grandfather is Su Yu, her uncle is Su Zhongkan, and her cousin is Su Wenxing. Su Taner's best friend is Lou Shuwan, and her personal maid is Xiao Chan.
In the novel, Yining married six wives, which has caught up with Wei Xiaobao. Su Taner, Nie Yunzhu, Yuan Jiner, Liu Hongti, Liu Watermelon and Xiao Chan all married Yining, but in the TV series, Yining only married Su Taner, and others were his confidantes. There is no clear emotional line. After all, the plot should establish correct values for the audience, otherwise I don't know if I can't pass the trial.