Analysis of Xie's role

"History is written by people, but many people can't write it." Xie Hongni, played by Xie Hongni, was described by critics as "heavy, like all the explanations he has undertaken, like his old and persistent footsteps, like the back of his father's love." He didn't say much, but at the end, when he was talking to the other father and son, what he said was enough to make the finishing touch for No War in Peiping: in the torrent of history, there were too many heroes who lived in anonymity. And he himself is one of them. He not only abandoned his life, but also held back his tears even when his child died. He had to keep his mouth shut, take the overall situation into consideration and fabricate a lie that the child was still alive. On the surface, Xie is Ao's uncle and he is Fang Chang's assistant. He can send and receive messages, handle official business and clear the table. At first, the role was a bit like Gui Lu in Thunderstorm. It was not until his underground party identity was revealed and he became Cui's superior that he suddenly discovered that those blood and tears were actually related to him. Destroyed the secular desire, in fact, he has always had his own insistence on faith.