Zhang Yi plays a fictional character created by a screenwriter according to Yue's legend. In the heroic novel Yue Quanzhuan, edited by Qian Cai and updated by Jin Feng in the Qing Dynasty, he was a general, then went to the first mountain in the southeast to look for the Tibetan king and bodhisattva, and gave alms after returning to heaven. He lived to be in his nineties and died of illness.
In "Man Jiang Hong", Li He is the head of the Prime Minister's Office and Qin Gui's confidant. In the film, he wears a long blue dress, holds a folding fan, wears a sly blade around his waist, and is a first-class martial artist with a short blade. He is a master of torture. He is thoughtful, good at calculating, hiding a knife in his smile, good at playing with people's hearts, and likes to appreciate their painful appearance. Finally, he died because of his own selfish desires and died with Ji Yaoqin.
The cause of death of Li He
In the gear narrative of Man Jiang Hong, Li He is a first-class master. This character should not be absurd, but should have the last laugh. Li He should think so, or he won't die. Li He, such an understanding person, died in the hands of the most unlikely weak woman, Ji Yaoqin, or the knife he personally handed over.
Li He laughed at her and provoked her, a weak woman with no hands to tie the chicken, still wearing a flail and a knife still hidden. Stupid people don't know how to use it. Anyway, he is safe. The organs have been counted.
Hector, who was cornered, was not afraid of death. She not only saw the correct use of the knife, but also seized the opportunity to strike hard and stabbed Li He to death. Zhang Da shouted: lyre, kill! Even Zhang Da saw the odds of winning the lyre. This is how martial arts expert Li He died. This is damn it.