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What is the ending of a long song?

Long song's ending is: when Li Shimin left, he asked Li Jing if Long song was in pain, and Li Jing cheated Li Shimin. Long Ge said when she left that she would burn more books for her in the future. Li Shimin knows Long song too well. He is not a person who likes reading. In order to punish Li Jing for cheating you, Li Jing had to confess everything.

It turns out that on that day, Falcon rushed into the fire to rescue Long song, and Long song didn't want to go back to Chang 'an with Excavate. Everything disappeared with the fire. He told Li Jingre that Li Shimin would erase his name from the history books, and there would be no Li Changge in the world. Today's Datang is more and more like a prosperous time. Long song thanked juwan for living up to Datang and the people. Long Ge took the falcon to the grassland and lived a free life.

At the end of the long song line, Yi Chen "failed to restore" and set himself on fire;

Long song's ultimate behind-the-scenes player turned out to be a seemingly weak woman "Chen Yi". Chen Yi was a princess of the former Sui Dynasty. After she married to the grassland, the former dynasty died. She has been forbearing, secretly planning the "restoration", poisoning Sheila Attashule, and poisoning Khan Liyan, and gradually taking control of Wang Ting and Tooth Account.

However, Chen Yi is a thousand calculations, but I didn't expect her son Shel to be different from her. Shel has her own ideas. When Charles learned that his Atta and Uncle Khan had been harmed by Chen Yi, he was completely disappointed with Chen Yi, so he secretly defected, helped Ashley falcon and Li Changge escape from Chen Yi's clutches, and disrupted Chen Yi's "restoration plan".

In the end, with the efforts of Li Changge, Ashley falcon, Schell, Wei Shuyu and others, Chen Yi's "Restoration Plan" was a complete failure, and Chen Yi's heart was like ashes, setting fire to Wang Ting of Dingxiang and burying him in the sea of fire. Chen Yi's "self-immolation" is self-inflicted, and the collapse of the former dynasty is a historical trend. Relying on her own strength, her attempt to recover is unnatural, self-destructive and unworthy of pity.