If Wang Sheng didn't say "I love you" to Xiao Wei in the end, then the previous sentence would not be reduced to an excuse for a spiritual cheating man to cover up his heart. positive educational significance. It's a pity that painted skins 1 and 2 are all about the loyalty and trust of men and women. They are all negative teaching materials. Men are unfaithful. Fascinated, and finally turned around and confessed to the childhood sweetheart Princess Jing, the line was actually "I see this skin a thousand times, and I will be confused by it a thousand times", and then stabbed his eyes. In this regard, netizens explained in place: "If you want a man to fall in love with a plain-looking woman, unless he is blind." Therefore, the majority of plain-looking girlfriends were also ridiculed by the main creator's male obscenity.
The women inside don't trust either. After Wang Sheng shouted the sentence above, Peirong still pretended to be generous and went to Xiao Wei to propose "two maids and one husband", but she was killed by Xiao San with boundless mana. Princess Jing believes that Huo Xin loves the beauty of her skin, and she has to change her mind with the fox demon even if she is in a bad mood.
As for the fox demon, I really feel bad for Zhou Xun. After practicing for thousands of years, a man said "I love you", followed by the sentence "I love my wife more." In this way, I exhausted my skills to save the couple, so they were frozen for five hundred years, and finally came out. I kidnapped a princess who was hot on the side to change her heart. It was to experience the feeling of being a human being, and when the feeling came out, she was immediately tied up As a sacrifice, in the end, I didn't fall in love with anyone, and I was lesbian for no reason. This fox demon deserves more injustice than Dou E.
Painted Skin 1 discusses the question of whether men will forget the old, because the male protagonist is set to be a husband and only makes him mentally derail. The theme of Painted Skin 2 is whether men only love beautiful skin. The male protagonist has become the old lover of childhood sweethearts, and can have sex with the fox demon without restraint. However, in order to take care of the emotions of a few conservative audiences, he painstakingly arranged the skin-changing scene to make it YY. The real body of the object is still an old lover (personally, I think this setting is completely mixed with time and dazzling special effects. I would like to see if Huo Xin really has sex with Xiao Wei, will Princess Jing change her heart).
In fact, both arguments have a mass basis, but unfortunately there is no progress in the times. Modern women, who still seeks to be like Peirong, willing to sacrifice for a husband who cheats spiritually, will not agree with Princess Jing's "backward post" in the face of a hesitant old lover who changes skins and hearts. Times have changed, women no longer value men's loyalty and liking for compromises. If I were Peirong, I would kick Wang Sheng out of the house as soon as I saw that Wang Sheng was interested in another woman, and then I looked back for Donnie Yen. Princess Jing, as early as after Huo Xin left the capital, she forgot about him completely. She concentrated on looking for a magical doctor for plastic surgery and then married a good concubine. Saying this does not mean that modern women can't swallow demon poison and change their skins and hearts for love. Believe me, most of them can still be done when necessary. It's just that we need equal love to give equal affection.
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