Du Xifei is the great fairy in "Elf Dream Ye Luoli"; she is ranked in the Lingxi Pavilion and is one of the eight masters of the Lingxi Pavilion; she is beautiful and stern, and is a good-looking person in the fairyland Fairy Ye Luoli.
As for why Du Xifei’s background is filled with peonies? This can only be made clear by analyzing the plot. There are probably five reasons for this. 1. The setting effect
When peonies are used as the background, the plot is a scene of memories. At that time, Du Xifei recalled the years when she was as beautiful as a flower. At that time, her face had no poison marks and was smooth and white. In order to highlight the beauty of Du Xifei, peonies were used as the background in the play. 2. Metaphorical effect
In this shot of peonies, Du Xifei is beautiful and unpolluted. This is actually a metaphor for Du Xifei's former kindness. She was not very toxic at first; most of her subsequent toxicity was caused by human environmental pollution. Therefore, the peony background in the plot is a metaphorical technique of expression. 3. Enrich details
In animation, in order to enrich the picture effect, some beautiful backgrounds are often needed to enrich the details. At that time, the peony background of Du Xifei also had this effect. It is an animation technique that improves image quality and enriches details. 4. The peony flower does not represent Du Xifei, her representative should be the crab claw orchid
The peony flower in the play is not meant to represent Du Xifei, so there is no contradiction. The flower that represents Du Xifei should be the headdress she wears in the flashback scene. The headdress is a pink-purple flower. This is actually a crab claw orchid. Comparing the picture with the real crab claw orchid, you will find that they are almost identical.
The branches of the crab claw orchid have jagged undulations, which is also in line with the spicy image of Poison Xifei. 5. Protective color
In addition, as mentioned in the play, the more beautiful the natural plants are, the more protective they are. This is a natural ability to protect themselves. The toxicity of Du Xifei is actually her ability to protect herself, so it is not necessarily that Du Xifei is a "vicious" person.
To sum up, Du Xifei is originally a kind-hearted Ye Luoli fairy, but she has no choice but to be contaminated by humans, so she uses poison to protect herself; the peony background in the play is purely a foil, a metaphor and a subtle expression. Technique.