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What is the ending of the two wives of Wang Land?
In My Name is Wang Tudi, Wang Tudi's two wives are Yang Chunni and Liang Liuzhi. Yang Chunni was finally killed by Japanese troops brought by Wang Zi, and Liang Liuzhi personally killed her son Wang Zi. My name is Wang Tudi, which takes the modern development history of Hetao as the main line and reflects the legendary life of Wang Tudi, the most influential water conservancy expert in Hetao area from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China to War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. He went through all kinds of hardships and used the most primitive way to divert water from the Yellow River to irrigate the land of Hetao, creating a rich scenic spot of Hetao "South of the Great Wall". When the Japanese invaders invaded Hetao, they did not hesitate to break the canal and destroy the land.

Synopsis of My Name is Wang Tudi: At first, Wang Tudi and his uncle crossed the desert to the back cover. The first thing they said was "Uncle, here we are, the back cover is here". Then they smell the soil with their noses. The smell of soil is just like the soil that his grandfather brought back in those years. When they came to Hougai from Hebei, they cultivated the land. Seeing so much land makes Wang land very excited, and the spirit of loving land in his bones has always supported the ideals of farmers. Later, Wang found a water source for Huang Jinxiu with his clever wisdom and put forward the conditions of 30 hectares of land. His request violated Huang Jinxiu's bottom line and was put into a sack and thrown into the Yellow River. Wang's later became a "gift" to the people of Dalat Banner.

In order to subdue Yang Dayi, Jin wanted to make Yang Dayi pay a huge loss by "blocking the canal". In order to rescue Yang Dayi, Wang had no choice but to risk his life to light the fuse for blowing up the canal. After being rescued, Wang got the land that Yang Dayi gave him. After getting the land, Wang went forward bravely on the road of life struggle and persisted in his ideals.

After the self-made king land became a Hetao land merchant, he did not forget to help the world. The awakening of national consciousness sublimated Wang's understanding of land and rejected the temptation of foreign hostile forces. When the Japanese army invaded Hetao, Wang Land, for the benefit of the nation, did not hesitate to blow up the riverbank built with lifelong efforts, which led to the surging Yellow River water, flooded the land, defeated the invaders, defended the country, shaped the real peasant hero image, and made the nation prosperous.