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What is the ending of Jinxiu Weiyang scolding Yunnan? When did Jinxiu Weiyang scold Yunnan?

The ending of Jinxiu Weiyang’s Chi Yunnan is: a cold arrow shoots out and kills Yunnan through the chest. Died in episode 50.

Episode 50 plot introduction:

Tuoba Jun decided to use Changle to attract Yunnan to show up. Tuoba Jun and Changle had dinner together. Chengde suddenly came in and told Tuoba Jun that Lord Zongzheng also had another account book hidden in Ziyin Temple outside the city. Tuoba Jun deliberately loudly asked Chengde to take someone to get the account book.

Li Changle overheard the conversation between the two and had already planned in his mind to ask Hong Luo to bring the news to Chi Yunnan. After Chi Yunnan learned the news, he decided to go to Ziyin Temple regardless of whether it was true or not. His subordinates suggested that Chi Yunnan should consult Tuoba Yu before making any plans.

But Chi Yunnan was eager to make meritorious deeds and decided to act without authorization and could not let the account books fall into the hands of Tuoba Jun. In the dead of night, Tuoba Jun, Minde and Chengde rode to the Taoist temple and asked to see the temple owner.

When Chi Yunnan saw Tuoba Jun coming out of the Taoist temple with the account books in hand, he hurriedly showed up to ask Tuoba Jun to hand over the account books. He never thought that he had fallen into Tuoba Jun's trap. There were no account books, everything It was just to capture a scene played by Chi Yunnan.

When Chi Yunnan appeared, soldiers armed with spears poured out from all directions. Even Chi Yunnan, who was the best in martial arts, had no choice but to be captured. Tuoba Jun ordered him to be taken into custody and handed over to the Holy One for his decision tomorrow. Unexpectedly, Tuoba Yu had already sent people to ambush here.

Seeing that Chi Yunnan was captured, he saw the right moment and shot a cold arrow through the chest, killing Chi Yunnan. Tuoba Jun carried Chi Yunnan's body to the emperor and told the emperor that Chi Yunnan was the culprit of the clan's massacre.

He also said that Master Zong’s death was related to the Prince’s case, because Master Zongzheng had an account book in his hand that could prove Prince Jingmu’s innocence, and he asked the emperor to issue an order to re-investigate the case of Prince Jingmu.

Extended information:

Chi Yunnan character introduction:

The Northern Wei general, vicious and vicious, is also the nephew of Chi Yunrou in the play, the representative of Li Changle Brother, he is arrogant, cold-blooded, and willing to sacrifice everything for power. The "Chi Yunnan" in the play should be the "Jiang Nan" in the novel.

In the novel "Splendid Weiyang", "Jiang Nan" is the general of Wuwei. After being forced out of Dali by Li Weiyang and the Jiang family perished, he became the male favorite of Princess Lin'an. He endured the humiliation and took the heavy burden to avenge Li Weiyang. Later, he was killed by Li Weiyang, and his death was quite tragic.

Plot summary:

During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, heroes competed with each other, war broke out, and wars and disputes continued. Xin'er, a girl who was born into the Northern Liang royal family, was originally an innocent and kind-hearted princess without worries, and lived a happy life where she was loved by thousands of people and lived as she pleased.

The great general of the Northern Wei Dynasty scolded Yunnan for framing him for his own ambitions, and deceived the emperor into sending troops without authorization. As a result, rivers of blood flowed throughout Beiliang overnight, and the proud daughter of heaven was forced to live in a foreign land. Li Weiyang, a concubine abandoned by the Northern Wei Dynasty's Shangshu Mansion in the countryside, accidentally rescued Xin'er.

Later, he was killed by the pursuers for protecting Xin'er. Xin'er had to live bravely in the name of Li Weiyang, shouldering the fate and suffering of the two girls alone. Returning to Shangshu Mansion, Xin'er, whose pseudonym is Li Weiyang, not only has to fight wits and courage with the enemy Chiyun clan.

He was also accidentally involved in a romantic entanglement with the prince of the Northern Wei Dynasty. Suffering and ups and downs did not knock her down, but gave her supreme wisdom and broad-mindedness. After going through many hardships and tribulations, she finally rectified the name of her paternal family, and at the same time gained a beautiful and touching love.

Introduction to Jin Han, who plays Chi Yunnan:

Jin Han was born on June 7, 1993 in Xining City, Qinghai Province. He is an actor and singer from Mainland China and graduated from the Beijing Institute of Modern Music. . In 2011, he participated in the "Qinghai Province Dancing by you Competition" and won fourth place in the finals.

In 2012, he officially debuted as the male protagonist in the MVs of Hu Yanbin’s songs “Aftermath” and “Love, What’s Up”. In 2014, he premiered the TV series "City Lovers".

In the same year, he won the third place in the finals of Guangdong Satellite TV's talent show entertainment program "Good Man of China". In 2015, he starred in the TV series "Splendid Weiyang", playing the villain in Yunnan.

In January 2016, he won the Best Actor Award at the "China Xiangyang College Students Micro Film Exhibition" for the movie "Whose Youth Is Not Passionate". On December 31, 2018, he participated in the 2019 Oriental TV New Year’s Eve Ceremony.

On March 5, 2019, he won the "All-round Artist of the Year" award at the 2019 TV Drama Quality Ceremony. On March 20, he participated in the third season of the variety show "We Are In Action".

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