Yin Qi's father-killing in "Fengshen Part 1: Chao Ge Fengyun" is not real history.
"Feng Shen Part 1: Chao Ge Fengyun" is a classical novel based on ancient Chinese mythology. It depicts the historical background of the late Yin and Shang Dynasties, as well as the story of King Zhou of Shang being canonized as a god. experience. Among them, the plot of Yin Qi's father-killing is one of the important plots in the novel. However, in fact, Yin Qi's patricide is not true history.
According to historical records, King Zhou of Shang was indeed a tyrannical king. His debauchery and immorality led to the corruption of the court and the deprivation of the people's livelihood. The actions of King Zhou of Shang aroused public dissatisfaction and protests. However, the story of Yin Qi's patricide was not recorded in official history. Regarding the records of Shang King Zhou, there are mainly historical books such as "Historical Records" and "Zuo Zhuan", but they do not mention this plot.
The plot of Yin Qi’s father-killing was a fiction made by the screenwriter in order to increase the drama and tension of the story. In the novel, Yin Qi is the third son of King Zhou. He is well aware of his father's tyrannical behavior and is determined to overthrow him. For this reason, Yin Qi planned a series of plans and finally succeeded in killing King Zhou. This fictional plot adds a certain amount of suspense and interest to the story.
The creative background of "Fengshen Part 1: Chaoge Fengyun"
In order to match the mythological epic type of the film, director Wu Ershan decided to use a rare character in Chinese movies The Wagnerian opera-like creation method allows the characters to have their own exclusive themes, and then tells the story through the development of theme music. Music director/composer Meng Kezhuolan said that the music team created heroic theme and emotional theme music around Ji Fa, the protagonist of "The Trilogy of the Gods".
Among them, the hero theme music focuses more on wind instruments. Based on the symphony, it uses various types of trumpets from traditional Chinese national music to simulate the sound of charging horns on the ancient battlefield, full of fighting and passion. Passionate and heroic momentum. The emotional theme music uses the timbre of traditional Chinese flutes, which is melodious and simple, yet has a sense of power and reflects the inner world of the characters.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Fengshen Part 1: Chaoge Fengyun