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Why did Xu Wenqiang kill Feng Jingyao?

I want to avenge my family. Xu Wenqiang thinks that Feng Jingyao killed his family. He came to Shanghai again, powerless, just an ordinary person. Later, with Feng Jingyao's help, Xu Wenqiang could have a place in Shanghai, but Xu Wenqiang and Feng Jingyao are the same kind of people in their bones.

Feng Jingyao is just a mercenary businessman, dealing in arms or opium. Feng Jingyao's purpose is only money, and he doesn't care about the harm these enterprises have done to the country. I only care about my power and my profit. Xu Wenqiang can be favored by Feng Jingyao because of Xu Wenqiang's working ability. Xu Wenqiang knows Feng Jingyao's intentions and can only stabilize the situation slowly.

Feng Jingyao is more concerned about Xu Wenqiang's ability and his attitude towards the crisis. On the matter of arms business, their opinions are consistent, and their goals and related values are strikingly consistent. Feng Jingyao is more confident that Xu Wenqiang will become the general manager of the company, while Feng Jingyao, who loves talent and money, values money more.

But Xu Wenqiang wasn't. Xu Wenqiang has feelings of home and country in his bones, and he is polite, honest and dignified. Although both of them are good at planning, they are both smart. Feng Jingyao and Xu Wenqiang both know each other's inner thoughts. Feng Jingyao doesn't like Xu Wenqiang, but he knows Xu Wenqiang's cleverness. He also knows that if Xu Wenqiang is still used by him, he can rest easy. If Xu Wenqiang falls out with him, the first thing he will do is to kill Xu Wenqiang. Feng Jingyao knew that Xu Wenqiang misunderstood that he had killed his family, and he also knew that the Japanese had killed him, so he wanted to sit quietly.

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Shanghai Beach is a drama of the Republic of China produced by tvbi, directed by Chun Keung Chiu and Tan Ruiming and starring Chow Yun Fat, Angie Chiu and Lv Liangwei.

The play is set in Shanghai during the Republic of China and describes the love story between Xu Wenqiang and Feng Chengcheng. The play premiered on TVB in Hongkong on 1980, and was introduced to China mainland on 1985. 1990 TVB of Hong Kong held the selection of "Top Ten TV Plays in 1980s", and "Shanghai Beach" ranked first.