The recently popular "Walking with the Phoenix" has finally come to its finale. As a fan of the original work, I have been looking forward to what kind of surprises this show will bring me. After watching the last episode, I couldn't help but sigh: The drama version of "Traveling

's recently popular " and Feng Xing " has finally come to its finale. As a fan of the original work, I have been looking forward to what kind of surprises this drama can bring me.

After watching the last episode, I couldn't help but sigh: The drama version of "Traveling with the Phoenix" really gave me too many unexpected surprises, especially the adaptation of the character Fulong Jun, which was simply a stroke of genius.

In the original work, the character of Fulong Jun is relatively flat, and exists more as a supporting role in the love story between Xing Zhi and Shen Li. But in the drama version, Fulongjun's image is given more layers and depth. He is no longer the prince who simply pursues love, but a complex figure with flesh and blood and emotional fluctuations.

In the play, Fulongjun’s entanglement with Xingzhi and Shen Li runs throughout. He originally had no feelings for Shen Li, and even his attitude towards love was childish. However, as the plot develops, he gradually realizes that feelings are not one-way possession, but that he should respect Shen Li's choice and support her in her pursuit of herself. Happiness. This transformation did not happen overnight, but gradually formed through repeated confrontations with Xing Zhi and Shen Li.

In the finale, Xing Zhi and Shen Li went through all kinds of hardships to find true love for Lady Jin. In order to thank them, Lady Jin gave Xingzhi an artifact that would help restore her divine power. And Shen Li is also pregnant.

When Fulongjun saw Xingzhi and Shen Li happily together, he murmured silently: "If only we could go back to the beginning and you didn't run away from marriage..." Although this sentence was short, it contained So much emotion and regret.

It is not only Fulongjun’s nostalgia for the past, but also his expectations for the future. He understands that once you miss some things, you can never get them back. But he also understands that letting go of the past and cherishing the present is the most important thing.

The changes to Furong Jun in the drama version make the character more three-dimensional and full. He is no longer the prince who only knows how to pursue love, but an independent individual with his own thoughts and emotions. His transformation not only allows the audience to see his growth and progress, but also makes the audience resonate and love him more.

Many times, book fans have a special obsession with the original work. We hope that the drama version can restore the plot and characters in the original work as much as possible, but at the same time, we hope that the drama version can bring us some new surprises and touches.

The drama version of "Traveling with the Phoenix" does this very well. It not only retains the classic elements of the original work, but also presents a brand new story world to the audience through clever adaptation and interpretation.

The change in the role of Fulong Jun is an epitome of the success of the drama version of "Traveling with the Phoenix". He is no longer the simple supporting character in the original work, but a protagonist with his own story and emotions. Every time he appears, he can bring different feelings and revelations to the audience.

In addition, the contrast between Fulongjun’s before and after is also impressive. From the persistent pursuit at the beginning to the letting go and blessing later, his changes not only reflect the inevitable growth of the character, but also show the drama version's deep understanding and clever adaptation of the original work. This contrast allows the audience to see Fulongjun's maturity and responsibility, and also makes him one of the most popular characters in the play.

's drama version of "Traveling with the Phoenix" successfully adapted the character of Fu Rongjun, which not only allowed the audience to see a more three-dimensional version of Fu Rongjun, but also made the audience have more love and expectations for this drama. It tells us that sometimes, change is not a bad thing, but can bring unexpected surprises and touches.

In general, the drama version of "Traveling with the Phoenix", while maintaining the essence of the original work, presents us with a more exciting story world through clever adaptation and interpretation.

The successful change of the role of Fulongjun has added countless highlights to this drama. As a fan of the original work, I am very satisfied with the adaptation of this drama, and I look forward to more such excellent adaptations in the future.