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Shao Siming's role background
Origin of roles and titles: Shao Siming in Qu Yuan's Nine Songs of Chu is the legendary goddess in charge of the fate of her children. And this girl, who worked as a teacher of Yin and Yang in the animated series Qin Yue, has never spoken in the animated story so far. (Shao Siming said in the official promotional video of Changyou mobile game "Qin Yue 2" that "Yin and Yang are born together, and thousands of Ye Fei flowers", but that was just an idea and was finally abolished. )

Another official short story, "Under Luotang, Bright Moon in Qin Dynasty", was named after the first sentence of Qu Yuan's "Life of a Young Secretary in Songs of the South", "Wandering among the weeds, Luo Shengxi is under the hall".

(Note: Shao Siming mentioned in the original novel "Bright Moon in Qin Dynasty" simply quoted the literary image in "Songs of the South", without any changes, and did not participate in the plot. Confucius, a historical figure similar to that quoted in the animated series Qin Yue, did not participate in this plot.

The juvenile commander in the animation series belongs to the role involved in the plot. So Shao Siming in the original novel series is not the prototype of Shao Siming in the animation series. Anything that says "what Shao Siming did in his original work" is a rumor. )