Did you know? There is a scene in "Sword Comes" that is really amazing. In order to avenge his senior brother Qi Jingchun, Chen Pingan actually prepared three coffins in advance. Who wouldn't be surprised that there is such a direct declaration of revenge in the world? What's even more surprising is that these three coffins are not only used to collect debts, but also to torture people's hearts and temper their will. What is the deep meaning behind them? Let's break this matter down and talk about it today.
Jiang Zhaomo: Human indifference is more heartbreaking than hatred
The first coffin was for Jiang Zhaomo. This powerful man from Baiyujing seemed to be in great glory, but in fact, his heart was as cold as a stone. Qi Jingchun's death was closely related to him. Although he did not poison her personally, his inaction and secret assistance were more lethal. Some people say that the real evil is not holding the butcher's knife, but watching from the sidelines. This statement is tailor-made for Jiang Zhaomo.
Why does Chen Pingan hate him? Jiang Zhaomo is not only the "half murderer" of his senior brother, but also the representative of indifferent power. He lives like a snake, he can go around anyone, but he bites people at the critical moment. This coffin is not for Jiang Zhaomo's body, but for his long-dead conscience. Chen Pingan uses it to remind everyone that sometimes, indifferent bystanders are more terrible than real executioners.
Pang Ding: In the battle of beliefs, who is truly persistent?
The second coffin was for Pang Ding. This guy was much more complicated than Jiang Zhaomo. He had his own pursuits, his own beliefs, and even a bit of idealism. But his mistake was that the foundation of these beliefs was built on the sacrifice of others. In Pang Ding's eyes, Qi Jingchun was a pawn who had to be sacrificed; in Chen Ping'an's eyes, Pang Ding was a hypocrite who confused right and wrong.
Pang Ding is actually a mirror, reflecting Chen Pingan's own beliefs. Both of them are insisting on their own paths. The difference is that Pang Ding's path relies on trampling on others, while Chen Pingan's path is to protect justice. Pang Ding's coffin is not to destroy his body, but to bury his hypocrisy. Chen Pingan told him that your beliefs cannot be proved by sacrificing other people's lives.
Yu Dou: The Ultimate Showdown of Revenge and Redemption
The last coffin was left for Yu Dou. The head of Baiyujing was the director of Qi Jingchun's death and the final outlet for Chen Ping'an's hatred. Logically, this big boss should have slashed with a knife, but Chen Ping'an chose a more advanced path. He used dialogue, revelation, and wisdom to force Yu Dou into a corner step by step, leaving this old fox nowhere to hide.
Chen Pingan could have filled Yu Dou's coffin with blood, but he chose to let Yu Dou dig his own grave. Revenge is not just the moment when the enemy dies, but to make the other party face the sins they have committed. Yu Dou's final collapse was not due to the sword, but to Chen Pingan's wisdom and patience. Chen Pingan used this duel to tell everyone that the best revenge is to make the sinners have nowhere to hide and let justice be known to the world.
These three coffins are not simply tools for revenge, but more like three tests in Chen Pingan's life. He learned to see through indifference through Jiang Zhaomo, understood the power of faith through Pang Ding, and found the balance between revenge and redemption through Yu Dou. Every duel is a tempering of his soul.
Some people say that hatred will devour a person's rationality. But Chen Pingan found the key to growth in hatred. He was not blinded by hatred, but used it to illuminate his own path. The three coffins are a trial of the enemy and a torture of himself.
Chen Ping'an's story makes us understand that revenge is not for killing, but for justice. Enemies can fall, but more importantly, no more innocent people can fall in this world. The avenger's knife is not used to kill, but to clear the way.
Jiang Zhaomo, Pang Ding, Yu Dou, strong men fell in front of Chen Pingan, but the knife in his hand became lighter and lighter, because he had learned to solve problems with wisdom and faith. Some people say that justice can be late, but it will not be absent. Chen Pingan tells us that justice will not only not be absent, but it can also come in an open and aboveboard manner.
Chen Ping'an's three coffins finally buried only the dark side of his enemies, but led his life to a brighter future. Coffins may seem cold, but they are actually filled with emotions and beliefs. Everyone's coffins contain different things, some contain hatred, some contain regret, and some contain ideals. The key is, what do you want to put in them?
Life is not easy, but just like Chen Ping'an's revenge, instead of holding on to hatred, it is better to learn to find light in adversity. What do you think?
that's amazing
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