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The final endings of each character in "Silver Empire" are detailed!

The endings of each character are as follows:

1. Mr. Kang

The master of the Kang family gave birth to four sons. However, the eldest son was born disabled, and the second son was violent and violent. His legs were amputated, and the fourth child went crazy because of the loss of his wife. Although his family was as rich as the country, he had no one to accept him, so he had to entrust his hopes to the third child, whom he disliked the most.

When Master Kang took out his family property to benefit the people, he had no choice but to hand over his youngest son to Kang San and ran away from home.

2. Third Master Kang

The third young master of the Kang family was despised by his father because of Du Yunqing. He fell in love with Du but was separated by his father. In the end, because all the boys in the family He was designated as the head of the family because he was unable to manage the household.

After Kang San paid homage to his ancestors, he opened the cellar and took out the money to help the people. Kang San dug up the ancestral motto "Benevolence and Righteousness" and burst into tears. Later, he raised his younger brother to become a talented person and inherited the family business.

3. Fourth Master Kang

The fourth son of the Kang family was originally the smartest and most capable of the four, and the designated heir of the Kang family. Unfortunately, he was on vacation with his new wife. On the way, his wife was raped and killed, and he went crazy and was unable to recover.

4. Du Yunqing/Mrs. Kang

Mr. Kang’s sequel was originally the personal teacher of the third and fourth young masters of the Kang family. Because he was favored by Mr. Kang, he had to marry her. The beloved Mr. Kang left, but he has been waiting for Mr. Kang in his heart and cut off his uterus for him, just to prevent Mr. Kang from bullying him.

After faking his own death, he went abroad.

Extended information:

The filming process of "Silver Empire":

This film, like the TV series "Silver Valley", is adapted from the novel "Silver Empire" by Shanxi writer Cheng Yi Valley" tells the story of the interest disputes and emotional entanglements that occurred among prominent Shanxi merchant families in the late Qing Dynasty.

In order to faithfully present the business philosophy of Shanxi merchants of "erudite, shameless, and long-legged", the film crew went to Shanxi (Jinzhong area: Qixian, Taigu, Pingyao, Yuci, Lingshi; Yuncheng area: Jiezhou

Jincheng area: Jincheng, Qinshui, Lingchuan), Dunhuang (Hecangcheng, Yangguan), Qinghai (Dangjinshan), Tianjin, Beijing, etc., ***2 Filmed at twelve locations. I hope to recreate the past glory of this business empire through the most majestic scenes.

Yu Dong, the person in charge of the distributor, said that the brilliant business civilization displayed in "Silver Empire" is the biggest attraction of the film. Yao Shuhua said that the entire crew shot in 46 scenes in 13 counties and cities in 4 provinces across the country, and traveled to 9 countries and regions for post-production, with the purpose of promoting this work that promotes Shanxi merchant culture.

Producer Jiao Xiongping teamed up with director Yao Shuhua to serve as the producer. "Silver Empire" started filming on September 15, 2008 and shut down on January 31, 2009. It is almost a miracle that it was able to be completed as scheduled. . During this period, the filming of 29 scenic spots across six provinces and cities including Beijing, Tianjin, Gansu, Qinghai, Shaanxi, and Shanxi was able to be completed as scheduled.

Thanks to a capable, efficient and talented staff and the support of local government departments. The crew went to many places that ordinary film crews have never been to. They once filmed in a freezing environment of minus 20 degrees, and often endured the bitter wind and sand, just to pursue the footprints of Shanxi merchants.

Post-production:

Compared with the starring cast in front of the stage, the behind-the-scenes team includes Xi Zhongwen, who was nominated for the Oscar for Best Costume Director as the artistic director. He won the Taiwan Golden Horse Award for "Sanchakou" Pan Yaoming, who won the Best Photography Award, served as the photography director.

Tung Wei, who won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Designer for "Seven Swords", serves as action director. Liao Qingsong, who has edited many films by Hou Hsiao-hsien and Tian Zhuangzhuang, serves as editing director and has worked closely with Zhang Yimou and Chen Kaige. Tao Jing serves as the recording director, and Li Congxi serves as the production director.

At the same time, a lot of computer image processing technology was used in the later stage to erase the traces of modernity that appeared in the real scene.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Silver Empire"