In the ending of the novel," Drawing Swords," Li Yunlong's former residence was not bought by Chu Yunfei. In fact, Li Yunlong's former residence was later demolished. At the end of the novel, Li Yunlong and Chu Yunfei were discussing military strategy in the cave, and Li Yunlong's former residence was one of the topics they discussed. Although Chu Yunfei seemed to be very interested in Li Yunlong's former residence in the novel, he didn't buy it.
In the ending of the novel," Drawing Swords," Li Yunlong's former residence was not bought by Chu Yunfei. The specific plot was as follows: At the end of the novel, Li Yunlong and his wife Zhao Gang spent their lives in a cave. Li Yunlong's former residence was bought by his subordinate Chu Yunfei and an office was built in the former residence. Although Chu Yunfei respected Li Yunlong very much, he didn't go against Li Yunlong's wishes in order to get the old residence. Instead, he respected his decision and provided some help and support in the old residence.
There were indeed people like Li Yunlong and Chu Yunfei in Chinese history. They were real historical figures. Li Yunlong was a fictional character in the TV series " Drawing Swords " and Chu Yunfei was a fictional character in the novel " Drawing Swords ". However, the other characters in Drawing Swords, such as Zhao Gang, Ding Wei, and Tian Yu, were real historical figures. They had played different roles in some famous battles and wars in Chinese history. Zhao Gang was a famous general at the end of the Qing Dynasty. He had participated in historical events such as the Jiawu War and the 1898 reform. Ding Wei was a general during the Anti-Japanese War and had participated in many important battles such as the Battle of Taierzhuang. Tian Yu was a general during the War of Liberation. He had held many high-level commanding positions during the War of Liberation, such as regimental commander and commander.
Li Yunlong in the movie was a real historical figure. He was born in 1928 and was a general during the Chinese Liberation War. Li Yunlong was known as the "Tiger Wolf General" for his outstanding performance in the war. He had commanded many important battles such as the Huaihai Battle and the Crossing the River Battle. He was one of the famous generals in Chinese history.
Li Yunlong in 'Drawing Swords' was adapted from a true story. Li Yunlong was one of the famous generals in modern Chinese military history. He performed well in the Anti-Japanese War and the Liberation War and was known as the "First Tiger of China's Anti-Japanese War". "Drawing Swords" used the story of Li Yunlong as the main line to show the spirit of the Chinese army in the war, not afraid of strong enemies, not afraid of sacrifice, and bravely fighting.
In the second half of the novel, Li Yunlong was a real historical figure. He was a famous military general during the Chinese Anti-Japanese War and had held many senior command positions in the war. Li Yunlong was known for his bravery, courage, fearless leadership, and sense of humor. He was one of the famous military generals in Chinese history.
Chu Yunfei was the ally and comrade of the main character, Li Yunlong, in the movie. He was an outstanding soldier with a firm belief and noble character. In the TV series, Chu Yunfei's image was a heroic, courageous, determined and decisive character. He always maintained a calm and decisive decision-making in the face of enemies and difficulties, and was good at using his wisdom and ability to complete various tasks. Chu Yunfei was also a person with complicated emotions. He had deep feelings for Li Yunlong, and at the same time, he had sincere feelings for his wife and children. He was not a pure villain but a character with a complicated background and inner contradictions. In general, Chu Yunfei was a character with complexity and charm. His image was widely recognized and loved in " Drawing Swords."
Lu Li's former residence was located in Kunshan City, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China. It was an ancient residence of the Ming Dynasty with a long history. Lu Li (1508-1582) was a famous politician, writer, and calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty. His former residence was built during the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty and is one of the key cultural relics protected by Suzhou City. Lu Li's former residence covered an area of 2000 square meters. The architectural style was simple, elegant, and well-preserved. There were a large number of historical relics and literary works in the former residence, including Lu Li's manuscripts, letters, literary works, calligraphy manuscripts, etc., which were important materials for studying Lu Li's life and literature. In addition, Lu Li's former residence also introduced Lu Li's life story and literary achievements in detail. It displayed his former residence and calligraphy works. It was a scenic spot that integrated culture, history, and art, attracting a large number of tourists to visit.
In the novel, Li Yunlong and Chu Yunfei did not meet each other after he was injured because they appeared at different stages after Li Yunlong was injured. In 'Drawing Swords,' Li Yunlong was temporarily sent to the rear hospital for recuperation after being injured, while Chu Yunfei was on a mission at the front. The two of them did not have direct contact. It was not until Li Yunlong was discharged from the hospital that the two of them could meet again. At this time, Li Yunlong had become a military commander and Chu Yunfei had become an outstanding fighter pilot. It should be noted that the plot of the novel may sometimes be adjusted according to the author's idea or the needs of the plot, so there may be some places that are inconsistent with historical facts.