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Who is Gu in Li Wei's works?
Gu, played by You He, is an official under Li Jue.

Wenbo, the official of Li Wei 1 the actor of the Middle Ages. Many viewers like Gu in the Wenbo version. She dressed sweetly and played a classical versatile blue-hearted woman in the ancient world of mortals.

Tan Xiaoyan, a medieval actor in Li Wei's The Second Generation of Officials. Tan Xiaoyan's version of Gu is not very popular with the audience, thinking that she has a heavy appearance and no temperament at all.

brief introduction

The real Li Yu in history is from Xuzhou, Jiangsu. Born in the 26th year of Kangxi (1687), he died in Qianlong for three years (1738). Li Jue became an official not because he passed the imperial examination, but because his family spent a lot of money to buy him a qualification as Guo Jianzi. In other words, it was donated by donating money.

Because I didn't read much when I was a child, even if the official did a great job later, Li Wei would still make some jokes about typos. However, although Li Wei has little culture, he is very smart. His master drafted the official document and read it to him. After listening, he always pointed out the crux of the problem, and then asked the teacher to dictate and revise it. Everyone is very sure. When Li Weishengtang tried this case, he was even more witty, and his judgment was like a stream, and he was not suspected of illiteracy.