In fact, there was news in Korea a few days ago. The prototype of Dong Xiu is Lang Jing, the nose in Korean fairy tales. Bi is the ghost of the true wisdom king and the son of the peach blossom mother. King Zhenzhi is the 25th monarch of Silla, that is, the uncle of the father (King Zhenping) of Shande. [Anyone who has seen the Queen of Shande should know, right? Peach Blossom Niang was a beautiful woman at that time, commonly known as Peach Blossom Girl. So Bi Jinglang is half royal blood-half human and half ghost. He is not a demon who stole Jeddah's beads, nor is he a human being. There is no elixir in his body and he can't give it to anyone. So it is impossible to save this man and woman in this way.
Minwoo No also uploaded a photo of Dong Zhu on CY a few days ago with the caption "Half Man and Half Ghost". Therefore, it is more certain that he is a Lang Jing with a nose, not a little devil. Or an immortal human who stole Jeddah's beads. In fact, every time Dong Zhu appears in the soundtrack and the atmosphere highlighted by his modeling and dressing is "weird", which is a bit scary. The crew grasped this well, at least I didn't see that he was evil. People who like to read oriental fairy tales should know that gods, people, demons, ghosts, monsters, demons, costumes and temperament are all different and far from each other. This is a bit beside the point ... = =
The Story of Bi Lang Jing and Jeddah
The History of the Three Kingdoms records the story of Bi and Jeddah. [The Three Kingdoms refers to the period of the Three Kingdoms on the Korean Peninsula. Silla, Baekje, Koguryo. It has nothing to do with the Three Kingdoms in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. ]
After Bi Jinglang was born, he was raised by Zhenping Wang in the palace. Bi Jing sneaked out to play with the children every night, and later brought back a child who worked for Zhenping Wang and sealed his official position. This child is Jeddah. Jeddah later turned into a fox and escaped, and was killed by someone with his nose. From then on, Bi Jing began to catch ghosts, and all kinds of demons were frightened when they heard his name, which was a bit like our Zhong Kui.
Although this record does not mention whether Jeddah is a man or a woman, it can be seen that the relationship between Jeddah and Bijing should be good. Playing with Jingjing, Jingjing also recommended him to the palace. I just don't know why it ran away later. The screenwriter gave full play to his imagination at this point. Add the legend of the nine-tailed fox to this story, then knead it, and finally become the current TV series. Embarrassed ~