In the ending of the novel," Murderer in White Night," Zhou Xun and Guan Hongyu found that Guan Hongyu's movements in prison did not match those of the people who had been detained before through the comprehensive analysis of surveillance videos and clues. Therefore, they deduced that he had been wrongly accused and imprisoned. During this process, Zhou Xun also discovered some clues, including some abnormal activities and unusual things in the prison. These clues made him suspect Guan Hongyu's true identity. In the end, Zhou Xun confirmed Guan Hongyu's innocence after many investigations and deductions and found the truth in prison.
Yunli found out that Hong Huan was his child through Zhen Huan's hints and a series of clues. In the play, Yunli noticed that the birthmark on Hong Xin's body was in the same position as his own birthmark. Coupled with Hong Xin's close attitude towards him, he began to doubt the child's background. However, Yunli didn't recognize Hong Huan as his child from the birthmark, but from Zhen Huan's hints to the child. On the night Yunli drank the poisoned wine, Zhen Huan suddenly mentioned the child. She only mentioned Hong Zao and Lingxi, not Longyue. This was actually hinting to Yunli that Hong He and Lingxi were their children. Therefore, through Zhen Huan's hints and a series of clues, Yunli gradually realized that Hong Huan might be his biological son.
Zhou Hongyu was a Chinese Go player, born in July 2002, from Changsha, Hunan. She had won many championships in Go competitions, including the third Wu Qingyuan Cup World Women's Go Championship, the 18th Jianqiao Cup China Women's Go Open Championship, and the first Hupan Cup World Women's Go Championship. Zhou Hongyu showed a tender appearance in the game, but her chess skills were experienced and sharp, and she was free to play. Her strength was recognized and she became a rising star in the Chinese Go world.
Guan Yu had several reasons for keeping Zhou Cang. First of all, Zhou Cang was Guan Yu's confidant. Keeping him around could maintain the confidence and morale of the soldiers guarding the city. Secondly, leaving Zhou Cang behind could give the defenders hope that Guan Yu would come and save them. Third, leaving Zhou Cang behind could restrain a portion of the Wu army and increase the strength of the city defenders. Lastly, Zhou Cang was also responsible for Guan Yu's rations, so keeping him around had a symbolic meaning. However, Guan Yu did not succeed in breaking out of the encirclement and was captured and killed. Zhou Cang committed suicide after seeing the heads of Guan Yu and his son, and was called a loyal soldier.
There was no specific description of how Zhou Ying was released from prison in that year. However, according to the plot, Zhou Ying had been imprisoned for three years and experienced a lot of suffering and torture. Finally, she obtained her freedom through some ingenious means. The plot of Zhao Baishi's death to save Zhou Ying was not clearly described in the novel "That Year the Flowers Bloomed and the Moon was Full". However, according to the plot setting, Zhao Baishi was Zhou Ying's employer and partner. There was a deep friendship between the two. After Zhou Ying was released from prison, Zhao Baishi tried to help her, but in the end, he sent her abroad to avoid danger for her safety. Therefore, it could be said that Zhao Baishi died to save Zhou Ying, but not to let her out of prison.
There was no clear explanation for why Xiong Chumo was beaten into a eunuch. The search results mentioned that Xiong Chumo was beaten into a eunuch by her third senior sister during her encounter with Lin Wu, the sect master of the devil sect. However, there was no detailed explanation of the exact plot and reason. Therefore, he couldn't answer how Xiong Chumo was beaten into a eunuch.
Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren had an important influence on the rise of local novels in the 1920s. Lu Xun was one of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature. His literary works deeply reflected the various problems of Chinese society at that time, including rural life, peasant class and feudal ethics. Lu Xun's local novels revealed the pain and predicament of Chinese rural life with his unique perspective and profound insight, and explored the human nature and social problems, which had a profound impact on the rise of local novels at that time. Zhou Zuoren's local novels also had a strong sense of social criticism, which revealed many problems in Chinese society at that time, including the difference between urban and rural areas, gender discrimination and class contradictions. Zhou Zuoren's works contained many detailed descriptions of rural life and his deep thoughts on human nature and social problems, which provided important enlightenment for the later local novels. In addition, the works of Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren also had an impact on the literary style and expression of local novels at that time. Their respective works adopted unique narrative methods and language styles, emphasizing the uniqueness of literature, which provided important reference and enlightenment for the later local novels. Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren's local novels had a profound influence on the rise of local novels in the 1920s. They not only promoted the development of literature at that time, but also had an important impact on later literature and art.
Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren were two outstanding figures in modern Chinese literature. They had a lot of communication and cooperation in literature, but there were also some contradictions and disagreements. Lu Xun was one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His literary works had profound social criticism and insight into human nature. He was known as the pioneer of the "Vernacular Movement". Lu Xun's works had a strong sense of realism and criticism, and he had a deep understanding and experience of the society and people's lives at that time. Zhou Zuoren was another outstanding figure in modern Chinese literature. His literary works focused on humanism and human concern, and he was known as the representative of the "New Moon School". Zhou Zuoren's works have a deep sense of humanity and a humanist spirit. He has a deep reflection and exploration of human nature, life and society. Although Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren were both outstanding in modern Chinese literature, they had different literary styles and ideas, and there were also some contradictions and disagreements between them. The most famous one was when Lu Xun once published an article criticizing Zhou Zuoren's literary style for lacking imagination and creativity. As a result, the two of them had some differences and contradictions. In addition, there were some personal problems between Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren. Lu Xun once had a romantic relationship with Zhou Zuoren, but they broke up for various reasons. Lu Xun later published an article criticizing Zhou Zuoren's personal life, which led to a certain misunderstanding and contradiction between the two. The contradiction between Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren reflected some complicated interpersonal relationships and social contradictions in modern Chinese literature. It was also an important event and cultural heritage in the development of modern Chinese literature.
Zhou Rong knew that she was not her biological daughter because her father had told her. Her real identity was the child of her comrade, not the biological child of the Zhou couple. Mr. and Mrs. Zhou had long treated Zhou Bingkun as their own son, so they only told this secret to Zhou Rong. This information indicated that Zhou Rong was not the biological child of the Zhou family.
Zhou Chu learned that he was one of the three evils through the reactions and conversations of the villagers. In the story of Zhou Chu getting rid of the three pests, when Zhou Chu first heard the name "three pests", he asked the old man,"What do you mean by three pests?" The old man replied,"The white-fronted tiger of Nanshan, the dragon of Changqiao, and you, aren't they the three pests?" Zhou Chu was shocked, realizing that the villagers regarded him as a great disaster like a tiger or a flood dragon. This conversation made Zhou Chu understand that he was one of the "three evils" hated by the villagers.