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How to interpret the feelings of pheasant slave and Mei Niang in the legend of Wu Meiniang?
Hello, it can be seen from the TV performance that Wu Meiniang really liked Li Shimin at first, otherwise he wouldn't have played for so long. At the beginning, she treated the little slave as a child, but the little slave liked Mei Niang very much. Later, after Mei Niang's child miscarried, she was bent on revenge. For revenge, Mei Niang went to Li Zhi, Tang Gaozong, which had always admired her. In the third year (AD 652), Mei Niang was made a Zhao Yi, and the well-planned revenge finally made the queen and the queen suffer. However, after accompanying Li Zhi through her brother's rebellion, Mei Niang gradually discovered that Li Zhi had given her home, a place she could not bear to leave. In fact, Li Zhi knew that Mei Niang stayed with him largely for revenge, but he didn't mind. In other words, the little slave has always loved Mei Niang and only loved Mei Niang all his life. Mei Niang later found out that he actually loved the little slave. She found that the child loved her more than Li Shimin.

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