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Tang Ya's background
In Chapter 557 of the peerless Tang Clan, the wild blue-yin-huang said that there was pure blue-yin-huang blood in his body, and this wild blue-yin-huang had survived for 6.5438+0.9 million years.
When Tang Yagang appeared, many readers speculated that Tang Ya was a descendant of Tang San. As a result, Tang Jiasan totally denied this.
In the peerless Tang Gate, there is only one descendant, and that is his precious daughter Tang. There is no blood relationship between Tang Ya and Tang San, so the blue and silver blood in her body can't be inherited from Tang San.
Tang Ya's parents can't be in the form of the spirit beast of the Blue Silver Emperor, because if one of the parents is such an identity, it would have spread all over the soul division. In addition, according to the plot in the peerless Tang Gate, his parents were killed by the blood clan. Judging from the process of Tang Ya's revenge on the blood clan, this clan looks like killing a blue and white emperor in 100,000 years.
The original setting of Lan Yindi was that there would only be one Lan Yindi in the world. Unless the last Blue Silver Emperor dies, there will be no second Blue Silver Emperor. However, only 10,000 years passed from Douluo Mainland to peerless Tangmen, that is to say, Lan Yindi, who only helped Tang Ya, survived for 6,543,800 years in the Tang Dynasty.
There is only one explanation to fix this BUG, that is, the Blue and White Emperor who appeared in the peerless Tangmen 10,000 years ago does not belong to Douro. Don't forget, the peerless Tangmen has an extra continent of the sun and the moon.
The Blue Silver King doesn't know the existence of the Sun, Moon and Mainland, and it is understandable to say something wrong. In reality, Tang San lived in the era of cold weapons, and human exploration of the world was limited, so it was normal for him to make mistakes in his cognitive level.
Of course, the most direct explanation is that Tang Jiasan ate the settings when he wrote the sequel.