Chong Yingbiao

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Chong Yingbiao (Chinese: 崇应彪; pinyin: Chóng Yīngbiāo) is a character featured in the famed classic Chinese novel Fengshen Yanyi. Chong Yingbiao is the son of Chong Houhu, the Grand Duke of the North.[1][2]

During the coalition against Su Hu, Chong Yingbiao would support his father to his greatest potential. Following the death of Mei Wu, and Chong Houhu's retreat into the neighboring forest region, Chong Yingbiao would try his best to support his depressed father in any such way. Once Chong Houhu and all of his men were flamed out of the forest by Su Hu's forces, Chong Yingbiao would lead the rear guard in support. While in retreat, Chong Yingbiao would tell his father to send a letter to Ji Chang and immediately ask for troops to assist. Thus, Chong Yingbiao, combined with Chong Heihu, would defend Chong Houhu to their ultimate level of strength.[3][4][5]

Following the end of the Su Hu coalition, Chong Yingbiao would remain as the head over Tiger Town, Chong Houhu's capital. Seven years following this point, during King Wen's attack upon Tiger Town, Chong Yingbiao would defend the capital at his fullest potential. However, once the ruse of Chong Heihu was successful, Chong Yingbiao would be beheaded -- along with his father.[6] Chong Yingbiao was appointed as the deity in Jiuyao Xinggong (九曜星宫) in the end.[7][8]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ 中國地方戏剧集成: Shandong Sheng juan (in Chinese). 中国戏剧出版社. 1958.
  2. ^ 中國成语大辞典 (in Chinese). 上海辞书出版社. 1987. ISBN 978-7-5326-0028-1.
  3. ^ 湖南戏曲传统剧本: 湘剧 (in Chinese). 湖南省戏剧研究所. 1980.
  4. ^ 山西地方戲曲滙編 (in Chinese). 山西人民出版社. 1981.
  5. ^ 历代狐仙传奇全书 (in Chinese). 农村读物出版社. 1990.
  6. ^ 萧军戏剧集: 上,下卷 (in Chinese). 黑龙江人民出版社. 1984.
  7. ^ 名家解读古典名著.神怪小说.下 (in Chinese). Beijing Book Co. Inc. 1 January 2013. ISBN 978-7-5382-9962-5.
  8. ^ Fengshen Yanyi Chapter 99.
  9. ^ "《封神第一部》隐藏炸裂剧情:崇应彪只差一步,就能复辟夏朝?-腾讯新闻". Tencent News (in Chinese). 4 August 2023.