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What is Genting Palace about? Does it look nice?

Genting Palace is mainly the contents of the fourth and fifth volumes of notes on grave robbery. In an ideal, the protagonist Wu Xie discovered a key secret left by the master of Feng Shui more than 600 years ago, which was hidden in Genting Palace. Genting Tiangong is really a palace, located in the depths of Changbai Mountain. Wu Xie was naturally interested when he found out, so he went to Genting Palace with his friends to find the secret.

Genting Palace in Tomb Robbery Notes is a follow-up to The Mountain of Qin Ling in the Nu Hai, which should have been broadcast last year. As a result, last year's broadcast of "The Final Notes of Tomb Raiding Notes" starring Joseph and Xiao also made Genting Palace get more attention and expectation this year.

Wu Xie's role in Genting Palace is Bai Zhu, and Bai Zhu once appeared in Glazed Snake. At that time, Teng Snake was very popular with people, and Bai Zhu's acting skills were unanimously recognized by the audience, but Bai Zhu was still a freshman in the entertainment circle, and playing Wu Xie was somewhat unacceptable.

In Genting Palace, the most controversial actor should be Zhang Qiling actor Zhao Dongze. Zhao Dongze is also a freshman in the entertainment circle. He is also very small and can't give people a cold and inaccessible feeling. In addition, Zhang Qiling in the play is not only full of tenderness in Wu Xie's eyes, but also indifferent to others.

In the original work, the little brother was a maverick and had no intention of getting close to people until he met Wang Wuxie. Only after meeting Wu Xie and Wang Pangzi did he change his view of the world.

Plot is an indispensable part of TV series or movies, especially novels. If the plot in the play is very different from the original, it is likely that the play will be pasted in the original powder first. This time, the plot of Genting Palace was ruined.