
The Legend of White Snake (adaptation of Zhang Henshui's Classic)
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"The Legend of White Snake" is a classic novel carefully adapted by Zhang Henshui based on folklore. In this version, Bai Suzhen no longer bears the shackles of repaying kindness in her previous life, but is moved purely by Xu Xian's ordinaryness and sincerity. The two met at the West Lake, pledged their love under an umbrella, and quickly got married. After her marriage, Bai Suzhen helped Xu Xian open a medicine shop in Suzhou, hanging pots to help the world, showing her "benevolent" heart. An accident occurred during the Dragon Boat Festival, Xu Xian was frightened to death, and Bai Suzhen took the risk to go to Kunlun Mountain to steal the fairy grass. Fahai forcibly separated the two and imprisoned Xu Xian in Jinshan Temple. Bai Suzhen flooded the Jinshan Mountain, but because her magic power was weakened after giving birth, she was suppressed by Fahai under the Leifeng Pagoda. Xu Xian is not the traditional weak and wavering image. He refuted Fa Hai many times and firmly defended his wife. Finally, Xiaoqing returned from practice, knocked down the Leifeng Pagoda and rescued Bai Suzhen, but at this time Xu Xian and Xu Shilin were no longer alive.
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