The large-scale costume drama "Moonlight over Mountains and Rivers" was being broadcasted some time ago. Because he is very interested in history, Bian Xiao also went to see the TV play. The deepest hidden person in the play is the former Princess Haibei. Speaking of this seaside princess, why did she come to Beijing? Or should we start when Judy ran away from marriage? Because she refused to marry Xu Da's daughter Xu Miao, Judy secretly followed the soldiers to Mobei. Here, she met the seaside princess, because of an accidental help, and then he escorted the seaside princess back to Beijing on her way back to Beijing. However, Princess Haibei never knew Judy's true identity. Two people spent some time together, so they are very good friends. But careful netizens and viewers can find that the princess by the sea is actually a character throughout the whole play. After her aunt died, she took charge of the exploration company in Malaysia. It can be said that the best time of Princess Haibei's life was spent in the capital of Ming Dynasty, and she didn't return to her hometown until Zhu Yunwen acceded to the throne.
Because more than 1/3 scenes and many characters and plots have been deleted from this TV series, many viewers feel that Princess Haibei is a dispensable character in this drama, but Bian Xiao thinks that Haibei has promoted the development of the plot in the drama, including her rebellion against Chudibing and her capture of many words and three flavors, which is of great help to the whole drama.
But in fact, everyone with a discerning eye can see that Haibei seems to have different feelings for Judy, the prince of Yan. She was unmarried when she was in the capital. After returning to Mobei, she still didn't find a suitable in-laws. She has been bound by the state office all her life. Whether in the capital or in Mobei, she can't help herself.