So what he mentioned in this question is the author's own imagination in the Kangxi Dynasty, in order to add color to the article and promote the development of the story. As a supporting role, he is also a role that cannot be ignored. The relationship between Wu Ciyou and the emperor is also unusual. He was also a folk teacher of the emperor, giving spiritual and ideological enlightenment to the emperor who was still young at that time. Wu Ciyou is knowledgeable and knowledgeable. He is a wise scholar with a sense of home and country.
In this TV series, every little person has a special meaning and is recorded in every shot. However, in the play, all court officials are written as brainless people to set off the wisdom of the emperor, who is flexible and witty. Wu Ciyou was incompatible with the corruption of officialdom at that time. He represents the image of a reasonable and pure scholar, and he doesn't go along with corrupt officials, which is what makes him different.
Just like a Bai Lianhua, he has correct values, and it is precisely because of his uniqueness that he angered the powerful and regretted falling out of the list. Kangxi, who is often played by his own children and teenagers, is very like-minded and can be regarded as the guide of Kangxi. After returning to his hometown, Wu Ciyou did not give up his research knowledge, but went to teach and educate people, instilling the idea of loyalty and serving the country in children eager to change their destiny through study, and conveying a large number of talents to the country and the court, which can be described as outstanding achievements.