Character relationship
Longjiwei, known as Longjiu/Scavenger, has three lanterns. When he was young, he was saved by Chuhe and others, and later served as the ninth director. He is a friend of John and Chu Ci.
Yan, the third part of the Lantern Festival, is a character. Hui Zhou's (pseudo) daughter, a subordinate and friend of Long Jiwei and others, was once a Tantric teacher of Yin and Yang, who lost all her peach blossoms during the Lantern Festival and later served as a senior colonel.
Yu, that is, Lao Yu, has his figure in these three lanterns. Long Jiwei's subordinate friends and Yan's two-way love affair failed, and then they were officially spit out with Kurosawa in Deng Rushan.
Maha, the eldest son of Chuhe. The plot was shelved because of the ominous experience of laying the foundation stone. The timeline can be compared with Jiang Xun's former residence in Yanjiao more than ten years after the peach blossom dust settled, indicating that his former residence is the place where Maha was buried.
Zhou Hui, also known as Monday, stayed in Beijing and was keen on selling paper. Yanjiao went to Jinhai and passed by Beijing, so he bought paper to send him to Zhonghua to ward off evil spirits. He probably bought it from Zhou Hui.
Brief introduction of the author
Huai Shang, a million-point writer in Jinjiang Literature City, is a super popular god. She creatively brought love, suspense, belief, reasoning and other elements into the novel, and integrated her unique brain hole and life philosophy into it, forming a unique "Huai Shang" style.
The story she wrote stretches for thousands of miles and has a magnificent pattern. From time to time, meaningful aphorisms appear in her works, as well as warm and witty conversations with characters. When the plot twists and turns, it makes people smile, and when it is rescued, it makes people marvel. From the first chapter, there are many suspense, which attracts people to read all the way, sometimes laughing, sometimes touching tears, and it is memorable.