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Who plays the iron-blooded general Wang Jinliang? Is it good or bad? What is the ending?

Lu Haihua is a well-known powerful actor, screenwriter and director in China. He often appears on the screen as an iron-blooded soldier. His ancestral home is Nanxun, Zhejiang Province. He was born in Liuhe County, Jilin Province in 1976. He graduated from the undergraduate drama class of Jilin University of the Arts in 1999. Currently living in Beijing, he is known as a rare all-round actor in the circle. He has a smooth and approachable style of acting and is very approachable. He has appeared in "Mansion Gate 2", "Chaoshuling", "Spring Festival", "Thirteen Provinces", He has outstanding performances in film and television works such as "Blood Blade". He became famous for his wonderful performances in "The Mansion 2", "The Treehouse", "Ten Days to Live and Die", and "Thirteen Provinces". The movies she starred in include "It's Good to Be a Seagull", "The Devil Fan Rui" and "Devil's Teeth", etc., all of which have set ratings records and received positive reviews from the channel! In the emotional drama "Sticky Bean Buns" starring him, he turned around and challenged the comedy, which was highly praised by the film producers and became the strongest selling point of the film. In recent years, he has started to develop into a producer in addition to acting. He directed the theatrical film "The Battle on the Bite of the Tongue" for the first time and is now being scheduled for theaters. He wrote and directed the charity movie "Blue Sea" with the theme of caring for children with congenital heart disease. In May 2017, "Iron-Blooded General" co-starring with Hou Yong was broadcast on CCTV 8. The villain Wang Jinliang played by him was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Starting from the fundamentals of human nature, the complex interweaving made the character an almost perfect textbook style. Interpretation