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OneIf you choose from Xu Bin and Yuan Zai, I think Yuan Zai should be a person who can be a friend, because Xu Bin is a person who can sacrifice anyone for his own purposes, then in the play, he also sacrificed the names of tens of thousands of people for his own purposes. That guy was really terrible. Although he feels that he is a good person on the surface, in fact he is a particularly selfish person, and he can ignore the feelings of others for his own interests, so it is inappropriate to say that such a person is a friend.
IISo Yuan Zai, although he is said to be a bad person, but as time goes by, people have slowly let go, and they feel that he is not a bad person, so he will not kill innocents indiscriminately in the play, he will not sacrifice the interests of others for his own interests, and even he will consider others for others, so it is very suitable for such a person to be friends, even if he has any purpose, but he will not betray his friends.
IIIWhen we want to choose friends, we must choose those who are real, we must choose people who are fast-talking, and do not choose people who are particularly good at speaking, because people who can speak well are generally very selfish, then it is all superficial work, but the heart is particularly dark. Therefore, when looking at a person, we must not look at the appearance, but must look at his heart, and after a long time, we will know what kind of person a person is, so that we can choose.
Friends don't dislike each other's poverty and wealth, nor do they dislike each other's ugly appearances, so they communicate with their hearts. When a friend has something to do, he will definitely help and will not sit idly by.
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I think Yuan Jae is more able to be friends, and Xu Bin is a person who sacrifices any price.
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Won Jae should be a person who can be a friend, because Xu Bin is a person who can sacrifice anyone for his own purposes.
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Chang'an 12 Hours. is willing to be friends with Xu Bin.
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He will not be friends with him, he is a particularly selfish person who can ignore the feelings of others for his own benefit.
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Because Xu Bin, he is a person who can sacrifice anyone for his own purposes.
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Xu does not hesitate to sacrifice anyone in order to achieve his goals, so if he chooses a friend, no one will choose such a friend.
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It must be Wonjae, because Xu Bin is a person who is desperate to achieve his goals.
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"The Twelve Hours of Chang'an" Xu Bin died in the end.
Related plot: Zhang Xiaojing condemned Xu Bin for not taking care of the lives of the people of Chang'an for his own selfishness, but Xu Bin complained that he only saw the immediate interests and did not think about the long-term goal.
Without waiting for Xu Bin to finish speaking, Wang Yunxiu pierced him through the heart with an arrow, the torch in Xu Bin's hand fell to the ground, the fire thunder was ignited, Zhang Xiaojing picked up the saint and jumped down regardless of his body, the city tower happened instantly**, Zhang Xiaojing fell on a carriage full of haystacks, and the saint weighed heavily on his body.
Xu Bin's mental analysis:
Xu Bin is thoughtful and scheming, one plan after another, counting all the people in the play. It's just that Xu Bin is a person, all the way, he is gambling, but if one ring goes wrong, it will be a loss. Whenever Zhang Xiaojing contracted a cold on the road (he was locked up on death row in the cold for so long, why didn't he get sick), the carriage that ambushed the fire and thunder was frightened and ran in the wrong direction, the fish intestines died violently in the middle of the way, and some people in the bureau suddenly changed their minds, all of which are likely to make the plan come to naught.
Xu Bin's calculating strengths are evident here, and unlike other strategists, this person is especially scheming, and he can always accurately grasp everyone's psychology to guide them in order to get the effect of the plan. He was powerless, and he didn't have much property on him (although he had inexplicable Persian gold coins, he also relied heavily on the funds of He Fu, Lin Xiang and others), and it was not easy to control this group of big people.
And the method he used was to stir up the desires in their hearts by adding casual words, so as to prompt them to act. How complicated people's hearts are, he has set up many traps to give people strong hints, and just a few words to provoke can make people firm in their thoughts, which is Xu Bin's ability.
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Xu Bin's identity was finally revealed, and it turned out that he was really the big boss behind the scenes.
On the eve of the Shangyuan Festival, Chang'an City was mixed with suspicious people, and Zhang Xiaojing, who was in prison, was ordered to join hands with the young genius Li Bi to eliminate the hidden danger within twelve hours. The whole story uses an innovative detective drama structure and character relationship setting, and nests the story in Chang'an, the world cultural center city at that time, as a perfect entry point. While showing the compact story structure, anti-face-painted heroes, and brain-opening detail design, it also brings rich cultural value to the audience.
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It's because he found out the real culprit.
Xu Bin is an upright scribe with a good memory and sharp eyes, who played an important role in the play and helped Li Bi find the traces of **. In the final ending, he found the suspect, but was brutally killed, and Xu Bin was killed by Lu San, the inner ghost of Jing'an Division.
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In the ** of "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an", Xu Bin died in the end, and when he died, he wrote the words "four days" on the wall, because he found the real murderer.
In "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an", Xu Bin is a clerk with a straightforward but good memory, whether it is in ** or in the TV series, he plays an important role, and his biggest role is to help Li Mi and Zhang Xiaojing lock the most suspicious behind-the-scenes**.
There is such a stalk in the original work, before Xu Bin died, he scratched the word "four days" with his fingernails on the wall to identify **. In fact, what he wants to scratch is "Siming", everyone doesn't know who it is on the fourth day, but everyone knows that Siming knows that it refers to He Zhizhang, also known as Siming Maniac.
But He Zhizhang has really existed in history, so it can't be discredited, so the last behind-the-scenes ** was changed to He Zhizhang's adopted son He Dong, so **Seeing that in the end** became He Dong, everyone felt a little unfinished.
Think about it carefully, if you write it according to the ending of "Siming", the behind-the-scenes ** that Jing'an Division tried its best to track down throughout the whole process turned out to be their boss Jing'an Ling, the level is high enough, and it is unexpected enough, it will definitely be a good ending, but there is always a lot of helplessness in reality, and historical figures cannot be discredited, so let's accept the final ending.
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Xu Bin was pierced through the heart by Wang Wenxiu's arrow, and ignited an ambush thunder on the tower of Xishi City and was killed.
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In the TV series, he felt that a rumor that Lu San was suspicious, and he asked Lu San, Lu San asked him to go with him, and he actually went, and the plot was drunk.
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Xu Bin found that Guan Shan had been stolen and replaced, and questioned Lu San, who was choked by Lu San until he was suffocated, but he did not die.
But in order to save the fish intestines, Long Bo led people to sneak into Jing'an Division from Jinglongguan, besieged and killed the lone soldier Cui Qi, and burned Jing'an Division, resulting in Xu Bin, who snatched important documents, was burned to death, although Yao Runeng used a shield to knock out the rebel head Lang Lusan, but still could not stop Long Bo and others from setting fire to the division, Wuhou snatched out a number of corpses, Yao Runeng finally recognized the charred body of Xu Bin, Yao Runeng, who lost two best friends overnight, finally lost his fighting spirit and succumbed to the right minister, but the action was delayed, and he used negative submission to Zhang Xiaojing, Tan Qi and Li Bi fought for time to find behind the scenes.
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I don't think I can die yet, and the wolf guard Cao Poyan can be saved in the trailer.
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The mastermind behind the scenes was the emperor, because it was unfair, so Xu Bin felt annoyed, so he planned this series of things.
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Xu Bin is not a chess piece, he is the mastermind behind the scenes, although he is not the mastermind in the original book, but he is the mastermind in the film and television drama. It gives a great sense of contrast.
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The talent behind the gold coin is the real mastermind behind the scenes, Xu Bin in "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an" is not the real big boss, and he himself does not have the brainpower to complete this huge case.
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I think the mastermind is An Lushan, because An Lushan has enough Sassanid gold coins to support Xu Bin, and the reason why Xu Bin is set as the boss behind the scenes in the play is only because there are too few episodes to tell the whole story, and if there is a next one, it will definitely dig deep into the mastermind behind the scenes.
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I think An Lushan is the mastermind behind Xu Bin, because as long as Xu Bin becomes the prime minister, he is the one who benefits the most, and only he has the financial resources to secretly support Xu Bin.
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King Yong, the right minister and the crown prince fought each other, and successfully abolished the crown prince, so that King Yong had a chance to ascend to the throne, and he was a potential profiteer. What is the relationship between King Yong and Zhang Xiaojing, why was he taken away by Zhang in the first place, and why he was willing to help Zhang Xiaojing in the previous relationship. If it's because King Yong and the Eighth Regiment have an old relationship, then it can be explained, then Long Bo may also be working hard for King Yong, and it's all through, I feel that King Yong has disappeared for too long, maybe he will become the boss behind the scenes.
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It was An Lushan, he was a Sogdian, he had enough Sassanid gold coins to support this assassination, in history Yao Runeng finally took refuge in An Lushan, and also helped him write a book of An Lushan's deeds, which shows that this muddy water stirring stick is An Lushan.
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The Twelve Hours of Chang'an Xu Bin's real identity is the founder of the paper workshop, and he also has another identity, which is one of the masterminds of this turmoil. Xu Bin is very hidden, he has always been by Li Yu's side, and his memory is outstanding, he can remember the source of the cases and materials that are only boring to pass through his hands.
And he is not a heinous character, from many details in the back, it can be seen that he has woven a big net in the back, and he can participate in every step of his design, and many of Li Mi and Zhang Xiaojing's practices are promoted by him behind the scenes, and later Xu Bin's identity became more and more obvious, and it can be guessed through the anagram left by He Fu that the final riddle of the anagram is Xu Bin.
Later, Li Mi and Zhang Xiaojing caught a guard Lang, and found an important evidence in this person is bamboo chips, combining fish intestines and bamboo chips to piece together a complete clue, because in the first episode, the person related to bamboo is Xu Bin, he is actually a very thoughtful ** for the sake of the people, he has always hoped that the prince can inherit the unification, and the assassination is just a cover he weaved, his real target is actually the emperor, so Chun Sou Xu Bin is one of the masterminds behind this incident.
And he also opened a paper workshop in his hand, Xu Bin is a person who is very worried about the people and the court, he gave Li Mi an example, that is, the little officials of the imperial court Pu Yansen bent the household registration to check the household registration There is no paper to use, and he opened a paper workshop, just to give ordinary people a space to do things.
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Xu Bin has an excellent memory, and knows how to understand a lot of cases, and at the same time is very loyal to the monarch, loves the people of the Tang Dynasty, and has a rough heart, but unfortunately it should not exist in history.
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Xu Bin didn't have this person in history, just a TV series and a virtual character, and he really sacrificed in the end.
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There is no such thing as him in history, he is just a character on TV and **, in **, in the end, Xu Bin is dead,
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Xu Bin does not exist in the history books, and Xu Bin did not die in the last episode of the TV series, but was just stunned.
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The answer is: There is no such person in history, and his appearance is just to increase the storytelling of the TV series. His life and death depend on the author.
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There is no such person as Xu Bin in history, and there is no specific prototype of this person, and the author Ma Boyong was just a supporting role when he created this character.
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There is no such person in history, just for the needs of the plot, the plot is richer, and what was added to it was finally died in **.
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There is no such person in history, just a character added for the sake of interest. Apocryphal, fake.
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There is no such person as him in history, he is really dead.
In order to promote the reasonable advancement of the apocryphal character image.
It's not a bad ending, maybe the director wants to shoot the second part, leaving suspense for everyone.
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