We often say that a father's love is very deep. He cannot express it as easily as a mother's love. Sometimes a father's love is even buried so deeply that the child cannot feel it for almost the first half of his life, and is even full of misunderstandings.
King Qing in the second season of " Qing Yu Nian " is actually such a existence! In and out of the play, many people have misunderstandings about Wang. They think that he is ruthless, ruthless and selfish. He is an absolute refined egoist. He treats all the princes, including the male protagonist Fan Xian, with nothing but calculation in his eyes. Maybe everyone blamed him wrongly!
01 Smuggling food
Perhaps the most tragic character in the second season is Emperor Qing. Although he is surrounded by beautiful women, he is so troubled in his heart! On one side is the struggle for imperial power, on the other is the fetters of family ties. We cannot express this psychological pressure as "insidious and cunning".
Although as the King of Nanqing, Mr. Chen Daoming plays him with a cold face most of the time, but don't forget that he is also a man of flesh and blood, a father! Judging from his care and teachings to that boy Fan Xian, and his sense of responsibility to the people of Qing Kingdom, these are the shining points of his inner warmth and humanity.
Fan Xian was punished by Emperor Qing for making a mistake, but after the child left, his father secretly ordered his men to deliver food to Fan Xian, and specifically told Fan Xian not to tell Fan Xian that he asked for it. Look, Emperor Qing’s thoughtful side is quite heartwarming, isn’t it?
As a leader, he must maintain dignity almost all the time, and cannot easily let go of the mistakes of his subordinates. However, he did not completely deny his son because of his mistakes, but silently cared about him behind his back. This kind of character that is both severe and tender makes the character more three-dimensional and real.
In feudal society, imperial power was supreme, and the power of King Qing was supreme. In Emperor Qing, we see the balance between power and emotion. He was able to protect the imperial power while caring for and maintaining the emotional relationship between Fan Xian and his son! This kind of secret connection is difficult for ordinary people to detect!
02 Villain Warmth
During the days when Fan Xian was driven out of Kyoto by Emperor Qing, the latter's performance was indeed elusive. On the surface, he seemed to be merciless in his sarcastic remarks to his son. However, the story behind it was different.
After the male protagonist left, the old emperor secretly dispatched his trusted guards to protect Fan Xian's safety at all times. These guards not only reported Fan Xian's whereabouts to Emperor Qing at any time, but also helped him at critical moments many times to ensure that he was protected from real harm. Although this secret protection was unknown to Fan Xian throughout his life, it was enough to illustrate the old emperor's silent concern and protection for his great love.
What is even more touching is that when other forces tried to use Fan Xian's whereabouts to sow discord, and even used some means to frame Fan Xian, Emperor Qing chose to side with his son without hesitation. He did not hesitate to fall out with other friendly countries, but also wanted to ensure Fan Xian's safety and interests. This firm stance and decisive decision-making that transcends the interests of allies allow us to re-understand this villain.
03 He never knew
From the perspective of father's love, Emperor Qing's performance was actually a kind of deep and implicit father's love. He may not be good at expressing his care and love for Fan Xian, but his actions speak louder than a thousand words. In his own way, he silently guarded the child, protected him from wind and rain, and solved problems for him. Although this kind of fatherly love is not easy to detect, it is real and profound.
It is a pity that this old man, who can be called a good father, finally went offline! Wu Zhu's laser made him die! When he learned that Fan Xian was not overly sad after King Qing left, he might even feel in his heart, "What a good death!
What a wonderful death! The bad old man is finally dead!" How did he know: Who secretly helped him in the first place? Sending food to help his own son in times of need? He would never know who sent bodyguards to secretly protect him all the way. All of this was eventually covered with dust when the old man left! I feel sorry for King Qing!