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What does the ending of Chu Liuxiang's legend mean?
When Liu Xiang came to ask Yin Ji, Yin Ji admitted that he was outspoken. In the war between them, Yin Ji lost, and Liu Xiang tried to kill her. Suddenly, she found that the poem she read had appeared in her childhood memory, and Yin Ji revealed that she was Liu Xiang's mother.

Mother and son know each other and are very affectionate.

Yin Ji was dying, and Liuxiang promised to take care of Shenshui Palace for her forever. However, at the funeral, Rong Rong was surprised to find that Yin Ji had a little housework sand on her hand, and she had never approached any man.

It turned out that everything was Yin Ji's conspiracy. She just wants to leave incense for her and keep the Shenshui Palace. Do you want to say it or not? Rong Rong was embarrassed. Speaking out, it is equivalent to destroying Liu Xiang's hard-won family relationship, and deceiving Liu Xiang without saying anything. ...

In the valley, Southern Yan silently took care of Wu Hua. Wu Hua always thinks that people around him have no eyebrows, because he thinks Wu Mei has a better chance of survival. One afternoon, he finally told her that he had been thinking about Nan Yan. He didn't know that the eyebrow he thought was actually Southern Yan, and Southern Yan burst into tears when he heard the word "love".

Rong Rong is in a dilemma. Liu Xiang told everything himself. It turned out that he knew the answer early, just to reassure an old man, so he concealed everything.

Singing and dancing, Tianer became the palace master of Shenshui Palace, and she and Tiehua became a pair of prosecutors.

Liu Xiang led the horse and continued to swim in the rivers and lakes. Rongrong ran over and asked him if he was ready to love himself.

Liuxiang touched her nose and said with a smile, as if she had just begun. ...

The whole play is over.