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What are the implications of the eggs in The Four Kings of Di Renjie?

At the end of the film, Wu Zetian knelt in front of a bodhisattva statue and said to Di Renjie, "I will devote myself to being a Buddha and stay away from the world." The Emperor looked up and saw that the Bodhisattva and Wu Zetian looked exactly alike-so the Emperor went out and said to his friend Wei Chi Jin: The inferno is not dead, and the demons of Wuhou are still there. Get ready for the next challenge.

After Di and Wei Chi Zhenzhen walked out of the camera, the film had an upward swing shot, showing a huge Guanyin statue with a caption: Twenty years later, 1,000 Guanyin were erected in Luoyang City. The following year, Wuhou proclaimed himself emperor and changed the Tang Dynasty to the Zhou Dynasty.

This picture is the same as the Guanyin statue built in Di's "China Empire", and the story that connects the preceding with the following has been shown in Di's "China Empire", which is the prequel of Di's "China Empire".

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De Renjie (Mark Chao) solved the case of the Dragon King, the capital of the gods, and got the scepter of Kang Long to take charge of Dali Temple, which made him the biggest threat to Wu Zetian (Carina Lau) on the road to power. In order to eliminate the eyesore, Wu Zetian ordered Wei Chizhen (William Feng) to assemble a powerful "alien group" in an attempt to seize the scepter of Kang Long.

With the help of Sha Tuozhong (Kenny Lin), a medical officer, Di Renjie not only had to guard the Kang Long mace, but also solved the mysterious mystery, and faced the pressure of Wu Zetian, so the Tang Dynasty fell into an unprecedented crisis.