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1. Ye Yi and Qing Huai's names are not random, both of them are related to the underworld, and Qing Huai and Judy are particularly symmetrical. Different names and colors have different physical conditions and representations. Qinhuai was anemic, pale and frigid for most of her life, while Judy was bloody, flushed and sexually excited for most of her life.
2. Black represents the north, and the black beard of Lingyuan Mountain represents Judy. Hei Hu's hometown followed Yeyang when she first appeared, but she didn't mean to hurt her, but was dragged away by Tiexuan. She was grateful to Tiexuan for breaking them up. This scene heralds the end of the second volume, but Tiexuan is replaced by Xu Huizu. Yan Tao's "evil animals" and his efforts to protect tigers mean that the old monk also misunderstood Judy. Without his hint, Qinghuai would not have escaped from prison, and there would have been no separation for the next seven years.
3. Tie Xuan's nickname "Stone" comes from Zhu Yuanzhang's name "Shi Ding".
4. The "Garden of Water" and "Cold Dew" where Zhang Dingbian lives are both lotus flowers. Dao Yan later gave it back to Wu Men. The place where he lived in Suzhou Haiyunyuan was also called "Lotus Room", suggesting that he had a relationship with Mrs. Moritz, namely Lotus.
5./kloc-there is a "Dingbian Town" near the Kuwa River where 10,000 Ming troops died. I didn't make up the place name, but it just reflected Zhang Shenxian's Sand King identity-murderous look is too heavy and not serious. ...
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