First, the role background of Qi Wang Li
Li, the king of Qi, is portrayed in the animation as handsome and full of force, and he also has a strong pet girl, which can be said to be very powder-sucking. Formerly known as Song, he was named Li, et al. There is nothing wrong with Wang Qi's original intention. With the demise of the Tang Dynasty, the buffer region became independent. The King of Qi is capable, intelligent and ambitious. It is not too much to have the idea of unifying the country. His original intention has always been to protect, always thinking about protecting the country, protecting the people and protecting his sister until his death. For Li Xing Yun, he didn't think the rest of the people would die, but he was killed by his sister. Before he died, he always wondered whether his sister could live well.
Second, the importance of Qi Wang in animation
Wang Qi can be said to be a super powerful person, and the meaning of his existence is to protect his sister, the female emperor. Li Xingyun is the protagonist of this cartoon, but Li Xingyun has no ambition to claim the title of emperor, but she also prevents others from claiming the title of emperor. The female emperor's affection for Li Xingyun is also one of the reasons why the female emperor was injured. Of course, her sister actually hates iron for her brother, and they also misunderstand each other. The King of Qi appeared to stop Li Xingyun, and the method can only be parasitic on a strong man like the King of Qi, otherwise there would be no need for animation. If the protagonist can be easily upgraded, there is no play, which is really boring. However, the leading group stood on the moral high ground and said that Wang Qi had done something wrong, but they knew something about Wang Qi and his suffering for so many years. It's really hard to understand that people who haven't experienced these things can criticize others for doing something wrong so confidently. ?
Third, Wang Qi's death conforms to the plot and the correct value orientation.
Whether in animation or film and television dramas, we advocate a correct value orientation, that is, the villains who do evil must be punished, and the protagonists who represent justice can become the avenue to exchange for a bright world. "Painting Jianghu" is no exception. Li Xingyun and others destroyed the King of Qi. Wang Qi died with a heart to end the troubled times, and also paid the price of 16 years. However, this animation only pays attention to the protagonist's aura, highlights the very old-fashioned plot such as animation elements, completely ignores historical elements and some overall concepts, and has no profound connotation, which is really unsatisfactory. Wang Qi's death is hard for most old fans, because Wang Qi is the real strong one, and he has a well-deserved imperial demeanor in terms of force value, skill value, IQ and ability to see the situation clearly.
Finally, let's look at Wang Qi's death, not only because his personal ability is too strong, but because his personal role concept and behavior conflict with the protagonist. Maybe at first we will feel that the protagonist is always right, but we can't ignore the whole. Wang Qi was killed only because he wanted to unify the world, but did it ever occur to us that we might really need such a person to manage the world, instead of an irresponsible protagonist to direct others?