Why is the five elements of marriage unhappy?

To paraphrase a modern language: character determines fate! Similarly, the five-element writers, like their endings, depend on their personalities and pursuits.

(a) the evil yellow-married for a year or so, dead wife.

The nickname "East Evil" is talked about by everyone because it reflects Huang's character, that is, he doesn't pay attention to etiquette and acts arbitrarily. But in my opinion, he should be renamed "Dongchi". His wife died early, but he never forgot it. Why rob and steal rare treasures and antiques? In his wife's grave! Why imprison the old urchin? In order to find the true sutra of Jiuyin, he was cremated in front of his wife's grave. And this obsession with his wife made him punish his apprentice and behave strangely! Imagine, how many modern people can do this? Besides, concubinage was allowed at that time. Maybe letting his wife die early is a test for him.

2) Ouyang Feng, Xi Du-There is no Tang Huo in law. She gave birth to a boy by adultery with her sister-in-law, but she is also worthy of her nephew.

Du, martial arts poison, scheming poison, the heart may not be poisonous, tiger poison does not eat children. In the face of Ouyang Ke being crushed by Huang Rong's design, his care and love for his son is completely generated. In the sculpture, Yang Guo was very happy when he called his father to lie to him. That feeling is not fake. So his misfortune stems from his obsession with the status of Wulin. In a prequel TV series, Ouyang Feng's brother Ouyang Jun was obsessed with practicing martial arts and neglected his wife. Ouyang Feng is also a romantic genius, and only when he falls in love with his sister-in-law can he do shameful things. His brother later killed his wife, while Ouyang Feng lived in Jianghu and never got married. In a sense, doesn't he also come from a word "love"?

(3) Nandi Duan (Deng)-Although there are many concubines, the favorite English aunt has a close personal relationship with Zhou, which makes the ending very embarrassing.

Why did Emperor Duan become a monk? Although it is a tradition in Dali, I still don't understand why Ying Gu loves urchins and doesn't love the emperor, so she made this decision in a fit of pique. Of course, after becoming a monk, I also saw through the relationship and just wanted to become a monk to save the world.

(4) Hong Qigong, a beggar in the north-unmarried.

The seven chivalrous men love martial arts, beggars in the world and justice. Do they still have time to love beauty? Maybe I'm used to wearing dirty clothes, and unkempt beauty doesn't like it, hehe.

(5) Wang Zhongyang, the magical power of China-a beautiful woman was delivered to the door, but I'm not sure this is an opportunity.

Can a Taoist get married? Maybe I can. But even if we can, with Wang Zhongyang's cultivation of harmony, can't we see that love is a thing apart? Otherwise, wouldn't it be a disgrace to his lifelong practice?

Making their family unhappy is the conspiracy need of old Jin Man. But in our opinion, the five wonders are inexhaustible, at least full of affection and temperament. The importance of family ties is what makes them admirable. So, even in Du, didn't the final ending end with Master Hong at the top of Huashan Mountain? Is this some kind of hint, a kind of tolerance of Jin Shifu?

Hey, don't worry about his five unique skills, unhappy marriage and family discord, but mind your own business!