Who are the children of Di Jun and Jiu Feng? How did Bai get his name?

The play "Three Pillows Written by Sanshengshi" is getting more and more popular. The love between Di Jun and Jiu Feng is very touching. The interpretation of the two roles in the play is in place, and the acting skills of Di Jun and Jiu Feng are constantly improving. Everyone knows that Di Jun and Jiu Feng are married and have children. So who are their children? Why is it called white roll? Let me tell you something.

In A Letter on Three Bedsides of Sanshengshi, Bai enters Aranro's dream, and she also incarnates Aranro, having a relationship with Shen Ye, the shadow of Donghua Emperor. However, the relationship between them was very cruel, and finally Alonro married Emperor Xize. At that time, many people felt sorry that they were not together. However, when Alan Luo and Shen Jun of Xize consummated the marriage, the audience knew that Shen Jun of Xize was originally the Donghua Emperor, and the real Shen Jun of Xize had been sealed.

After Aranro consummated with Emperor Donghua, Bai became pregnant with Bai's child. Later, in the dream of Alanro, Bai and Donghua Emperor's feelings quickly warmed up. After coming out of the dream, Bai and Donghua Dijun have agreed to get married. Who knows that on their wedding day, Emperor Donghua left something behind, leaving a white man. At that time, Bai was very sad. She returned to the clear autumn alone, and finally gave birth to Bai Gungun.

The sons of Emperor Donghua and Bai are white and very cute, but Bai never tells her children about his life because she wants them to grow up happily. However, many people feel a little strange when they hear the name Bai. In fact, the origin of the name Bai is related to Ali's nickname.

Show the white name

In to the sky kingdom, it tells the love story of Bai Qian and YeHua. In the play, they also had a lovely child named Ali, who was nicknamed Tangyuan, which was white and round in shape, so Bai named his son Bai according to Ali's nickname. In fact, this is also Bai's expectation for his children. She wants her son to be fat for nothing.