a father wouldn't have his son die in his place. he wouldn't have his son die. he would want his son to live on, even if its to continue a futile mission. I haven't gotten this far in the book, but I'm disappointed that the author would write it this way. He basically turns out to be just another person abusing XL.
UnaSpenser:a father wouldn't have his son die in his place. he wouldn't have his son die. he would want his son to live on, even if its to continue a futile mission. I haven't gotten this far in the book, but I'm disappointed that the author would write it this way. He basically turns out to be just another person abusing XL.
That's so accurate.
nathsketch:Can I just say that I really dislike this Gong Gong dude?
He'd definitely NOT on my favorite person list. But what I really dislike is that we never see this guy. We never get an understanding why anyone would die for him, much less XL. He better be better than Andy Griffith as a dad, and as charismatic as Napoleon, and as inspiring as Shakespeare's Henry V and Churchill combined when he shows up.
AH :Even XL calls him a pathetic idiot. But he saves XL's life, trains him, and adopts him as a son. And if XL wasn't involved with his resistance army, he likely wouldn't have ever met XY. So he's done a few things we can appreciate.
He can be a pathetic idiot. But there's got to be something shown that inspires everyone around him. And XL just saying so, doesn't cut it, IMO.
Kokuto:He'd definitely NOT on my favorite person list. But what I really dislike is that we never see this guy. We never get an understanding why anyone would die for him, much less XL. He better be better than Andy Griffith as a dad, and as charismatic as Napoleon, and as inspiring as Shakespeare's Henry V and Churchill combined when he shows up.
He can be a pathetic idiot. But there's got to be something shown that inspires everyone around him. And XL just saying so, doesn't cut it, IMO.
I feel like Tong Hua is very good at not directly showing or saying things when the reader's imagination will likely fill in the gap better than if she tried to spell something out. If she tried to show us how Gong Gong was worthy of this level of loyalty and sacrifice, the readers would scrutinize it to death and say he definitely doesn't deserve it. But if she leaves it to our imaginations, we'll try to come up with a satisfactory explanation to fill the gap.
Given how many scenes from the novel they're cutting in S2, I'd be very surprised if they added new scenes involving Hong Jiang. But since the cast list has an actor listed for the role, at least we know he will make some type of appearance.
I feel like Tong Hua is very good at not directly showing or saying things when the reader's imagination will likely fill in the gap better than if she tried to spell something out. If she tried to show us how Gong Gong was worthy of this level of loyalty and sacrifice, the readers would scrutinize it to death and say he definitely doesn't deserve it. But if she leaves it to our imaginations, we'll try to come up with a satisfactory explanation to fill the gap.
Given how many scenes from the novel they're cutting in S2, I'd be very surprised if they added new scenes involving Hong Jiang. But since the cast list has an actor listed for the role, at least we know he will make some type of appearance.
I see what you are saying, but look at all the smaller roles that they have spent time on, that have really paid off. I mean, besides hated / beloved Ru Shou; there's Jing's maid, Jing Ye; A Nian's maid Hai Tang; CX's companions, like Jun Yi, Mio Pu, Lao Sang, Xiao Xiao, Jin Xuan; not to mention all the time they spent on CX's repeated would be assassin ... was it Li Yuan? Boy, that one is going to hurt.
Yes, we might have scrutinized Gong Gong in the book and Hong Jiang in the show, but it isn't like we aren't already doing that now.
The only reason I can see both of the book and the show not giving us SOMETHING, is that it emphasizes just how alone XL is. Everyone else has named people in their lives that care and show it. XL is getting drunk on New Year alone, looking at a moon and a memory.
Sniff
@AH
Given how many scenes from the novel they're cutting in S2, I'd be very surprised if they added new scenes involving Hong Jiang. But since the cast list has an actor listed for the role, at least we know he will make some type of appearance.
My thoughts was the actor listed will be XL in disguise, like the lady on the boat. Since XL used an illusion in his final battle. They don't show much about Chenrong army, except when XY was in their camp or for showing what's going on with XL (like the pleague, XY death...). So I have no hope to see Hong Jian in flesh except as XL in disguise.
mimi0108:@AH
Given how many scenes from the novel they're cutting in S2, I'd be very surprised if they added new scenes involving Hong Jiang. But since the cast list has an actor listed for the role, at least we know he will make some type of appearance.
My thoughts was the actor listed will be XL in disguise, like the lady on the boat. Since XL used an illusion in his final battle. They don't show much about Chenrong army, except when XY was in their camp or for showing what's going on with XL (like the pleague, XY death...). So I have no hope to see Hong Jian in flesh except as XL in disguise.
I'm developing a nervous eye twitch over Invisible Hong Jiang / Gong Gong.
That is to say, I would not be surprised if you were correct. arrrrrgh
UnaSpenser:I haven't found a translation of "Once Promised", so I don't know, but, could it be that Gong Gong is depicted in that, so the expectation when writing "Lost You Forever" was that the reader already knew him?
I tried looking over the cast of the drama prequel, and I didn't see a likely candidate for Gong Gong. There were a lot of generals listed, though.
Interestingly, the actor that played Mu Fei, XY's assassin, was also in that show but as a Haolin general.
Gong Gong led his soldiers into the ocean but General Ru So already anticipated Gong Gong would escape towards the ocean. He stationed General Yu Jiang and his water-trained soldiers to lay in wait. He was ready to cut down Gong Gong when Xiang Liu somehow energized his nearly dead soldiers to battle open a route for Gong Gong to escape. But General Ru So and Yu Jiang followed the entire way for days and nights until he caught up to Gong Gong on a remote ocean island. General Ru So had the island surrounded and used many ancient spells and weapons so that even if Gong Gong turned into a tiny fish he couldn’t escape. Yu Jiang insisted on landing on the island with his soldiers to attack and started a fierce battle with Gong Gong….”
Miao Pu’s voice got softer and softer. “One thousand Sheng Nong soldiers against 100,000 thousand Xuan Yuan soldiers, not a single person surrendered and every Sheng Nong soldier died. Yu Jiang is a top fighter among the Gods but he could not defeated the heavily injured Gong Gong. Later General Ru So ordered every single soldier to shoot their arrow at Gong Gong and with over ten thousand arrows shot at him, Gong Gong finally died. It was after his death that his true form appeared, it was the Nine Lives demon….General Ru So realized then that he was tricked.”
... “General Ru So, once he discovered he was tricked, did not fall into a rage. Instead he said happily “With Xiang Liu’s death, the hardest part of the war is over.”
On the island, there is only one Gong Gong. So it wasn't about having two Gong Gongs to confuse the enemy. Elsewhere in the novel (XL's epilogue I think), it's written that the veteran soldiers in the resistance army take comfort in seeing XL's all-white attire because, in battle, it always draws the enemy's attention and the fiercest attacks are always focused on XL rather than the soldiers around him. So I don't think the disguise was about drawing enemy fire.
It's possible Gong Gong was already dead and XL disguised himself so that the soldiers would fight valiantly to the end believing that Gong Gong was also still alive and fighting... but it would be very strange if Gong Gong died in battle and no one noticed. If he died between battles (e.g., from wounds he got in a previous battle) and XL was disguised as Gong Gong during the entire final battle, who was the XL that battled a route for their escape? And why was Gong Gong's death not mentioned or implied in XL's epilogue (which is set right before the final battle, when Ru So has already started burning the mountain) where XL is just focused on thinking about XY?
I doubt that Gong Gong died during the "days and nights" when the army was running away because I don't think XL would leave Gong Gong's body behind while on the run. Plus, disguising himself as Gong Gong wouldn't be about protecting Gong Gong in that case, it would be about motivating the troops - but how could they not be aware that Gong Gong died when they were all on the run together?
My best guess is that the real XL battles a route for the real Gong Gong and the remaining soldiers to escape to the ocean and they are all on the run for "days and nights", and during that time XL helps the real Gong Gong (and maybe a few other soldiers, beyond the 1,000 that make a final stand with him) escape in a different direction before disguising himself as Gong Gong and making the final stand on the island.
Ru So also seems to be aware that the war isn't completely over yet, but "the hardest part" is.
So very brutal for XL fans. And worse, for XL and Ru Shou fans! sniff
From that, I'd agree with your last guess. That Gong Gong was fatally wounded when he got caught at the water's edge and XL opened that escape route. A few might have escaped with Gong Gong's body to the mountain cemetery, while XL disguised as Gong Gong and his band of 1000 led the enemy to the island and died to man. XL would have donned the disguise to fool the enemy and keep their attention on him, instead of the escaping Gong Gong. I really don't think alot escaped, as the pursuers would have noticed.
In the show, I seriously doubt they'll disguise XL as Gong Gong. No one wants to see an old guy we've rarely / never seen before, fighting hated / beloved Ru Shou in a glorious last stand. Plus, we've seen pics of XL at the battle, and he's himself.
mimi0108:My thoughts was the actor listed will be XL in disguise, like the lady on the boat. Since XL used an illusion in his final battle.
I was also wondering if the actor might only be used for the final battle.
Kokuto:In the show, I seriously doubt they'll disguise XL as Gong Gong. No one wants to see an old guy we've rarely / never seen before, fighting hated / beloved Ru Shou in a glorious last stand. Plus, we've seen pics of XL at the battle, and he's himself.
That's true. Although there are two scenes shortly before the final battle that involve XL bleeding from his chest. He is already badly wounded when the final battle begins. I suspect some of the bleeding pics we've seen might be related to those scenes rather than the final battle.
But I agree that they probably won't have XL be in disguise during the entire last battle until after his death. They've changed a bunch of scenes is S1 where a character disguised their features in the novel. XY in her WXL form is the biggest example (they didn't cast a man to play those scenes). Ah Nian in QS Town is another. WXL and TSJ on the run from CX is another still.
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