My little girl never gives up ended with a sigh and was rejected by the audience. A novel with a fairly high audience, I didn't expect the ending to be so angry!
It is mainly about the fact that the hostess never leaves because of her status as a saint. After she was born, in order to save her, her uncle took her away from the rivers and lakes and lived a beggar's life to cover up her true identity. Later, he returned to the family, ostensibly talking about the struggle between family interests and the throne, but the emotional entanglement of several young men and women in the play is the narrative subject, because it is not difficult to see from the play that many critical moments of choice are accompanied by emotional lines, and finally all the young people are sacrificed in the struggle with the villains, leaving only the heroine and the man who came back from the dead together. The overall plot can be said to be very conventional, and it is not an exaggeration to describe the whole drama with anticlimactic, but the performance of the actors.
The final result is that Chen Yu and the emperor jointly designed a confrontation between Dongfang Xuan and Xiao Jiufeng. Dongfang Xuan took refuge in Meijia Village in Xizhou after the defeat in Xuzhou, and told Mo Ruofei and Lin Yuquan not to tell anyone, but Mo Ruofei hated the emperor, so he would rather sacrifice his sister and kill Xiao Jiufeng, so he tipped him off. At this point, Chen Yu has secretly come to Buaban's side, intending to marry Buaban with the East, and induce Xiao Jiufeng to finally catch them all. Dongfang Xuan knew that she didn't give up and didn't love herself, but she was also very excited to marry her. The wedding was interrupted by Xiao Jiufeng who arrived at the scene before it was over. Murphy, Yun Lang, Lin Dansha, Lin Yuquan and Yuan Chong all died in this battle. Xiao Jiufeng came to the Temple of Heaven with maps, sacred objects and treasures that he was unwilling to go to. Dongfang Xuan and Chen Yu arrived in time and were fighting on the altar. At the same time, Chen Yu also inexplicably released his persistent hand, and finally did not abandon himself as a lotus guest, hoping to continue to live a good life in his name, but Chen Yu appeared again, and the two finally lived happily together. Of course, there are also Liu and the emperor who have been expensive for the imperial concubine.
This hasty ending broke the hearts of the audience. The screenwriter's setting of characters is really wonderful. The light of the Oriental Tower of Male Two is powerful and dazzling, but it just lacks the aura of the protagonist, and the overall plot logic is absurd. Although the previous plot is a bit corny, it is also very cute. It could have been presented as a cool play, but the sudden stop made the whole play lose a lot of points. Although Ariel Lin has a lot of iron powder, the overturning of the plot is beyond anyone's power. Douban score is 5.9, which is somewhat inflated.