Huo Qubing, played by Su Zhe, finally made his much-anticipated debut.

At this time, after the word-of-mouth fermentation of "Emperor of Han Dynasty", the ratings of the 40th episode were 3.2, which has exceeded three. At the beginning of the year, it was almost booked to be the ratings champion this year.

At the same time, the ratings of "Ballad in the Wind" also rose to 2.9, immediately breaking three. Following closely behind, there is also a chance to win the annual championship.

On the Internet, the number of online comments for "Ballad in the Wind" far exceeds that of "Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty".

Because the latter is a historical drama, many middle-aged drama fans who follow the drama no longer have the habit and energy to surf the Internet intensively and speak out. As for the former, as an ancient puppet drama, the main fans who follow the drama happen to be the main ones who comment online.

Therefore, the popularity on the Internet is reversed. Whether it is the number of hot searches, number of comments, or topicality, "Ballad in the Wind" dominates.

This made the quotation received by the online platform even exceed that of "Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty".

But after Su Zhe appeared on the stage, the number of online comments on "Emperor Wu of Han" increased at a terrifying speed.

【Ah ah ah! Su Zhe is so handsome! He is simply the perfect spokesperson for all young generals in the ancient saying! 】

[What ballad is this handsome singing? You should go into acting! Aren’t folk songs sung by ugly guys pretending to be literary and deceiving girls? 】

[His body is so perfect, those abs, chest muscles, and mermaid lines, I can’t help it! 】

[He has such a good figure, how can he resist showing off? If I had this kind of figure, huh, I would be afraid of the heat in winter. 】

[Director Song knows it very well! I like this close-up, please have more! Add chicken legs to the cameraman! 】

In addition to crazy fans, there are also viewers who are comparing the two dramas:

[I don’t like watching historical dramas, they are too boring. BOP: Watching dramas is just for fun. If you want to learn history, why not read history books? But after seeing Su Zhe, I decided to pursue him, and it was definitely not because of his chest muscles! 】

【Because of abdominal muscles? 】

[I also prefer watching "Ballad in the Wind". Unfortunately, although Cui Ze'an acted well, he was not as good as Su Zhe. 】

【what to do? I not only want to watch the plot of "Ballad in the Wind" and watch the interaction between the heroine and the male lead, but I also want to watch Su Zhe. 】

[It would be great if Su Zhe starred in "Ballad in the Wind", why did he refuse? 】

[I have decided to watch "Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty" first, and then I will watch "Ballad in the Wind" after Su Zhe's role is gone! 】

The next day, the 41st episode of "Emperor of Han Dynasty" was broadcast. After Huo Qubing, played by Su Zhe, was spotted by Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, he made him a guard and brought him back to the palace to train him personally.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty even decided to personally teach Sun and Wu the art of war.

The "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" records that Huo Qubing confidently refused:

"Gu Fanglue is so good at hearing that he doesn't want to learn the ancient art of war."

Just rely on strategies when fighting a war, and you don’t need to learn the ancients’ art of war.

The TV couldn't be so formal, as it would also make Huo Qubing look too arrogant, so Su Zhe performed:

"The fighting methods used by our Han Dynasty and the Xiongnu today have never been encountered by the ancients. If we follow the script and copy the formations from the chariot era, we will only be defeated by the Huns' cavalry that comes and go like the wind."

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was surprised. He didn't expect young Huo Qubing to have such profound knowledge. He asked with interest:

"Good boy, how do you think we should deal with the Huns' cavalry?"

Huo Qubing, played by Su Zhe, responded fluently, as if he had thought about it a thousand times in his mind:

"Cavalry vs. cavalry! On the vast prairie, only cavalry can catch up with the cavalry and inflict heavy losses on the Huns!"

"Okay!" Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was overjoyed and gave Su Zhe a horse (Bai Yi), so that he could seriously polish his cavalry skills and learn cavalry tactics.

In the following time, in addition to the confrontation in the court and the implementation of the grace order by the master father Yan, there were interspersed scenes of Su Zhe silently training, thinking, and improving.

This is the plot discussed by Su Zhe and Song Xianzhong.

Huo Qubing was indeed a born god of war, but it was impossible for him to learn nothing. One moment he was the noble son of Chang'an, and after he went into battle wearing armor, he became a champion.

He only grew up to be unparalleled in the world when he was unknown. He just lacked the opportunity to show off, rather than suddenly breaking through when he was in battle.

That's not genius, it's trance.

After the 40th episode ended, the real-time ratings of "Emperor of Han Dynasty" instantly rose to 3.5. The image of Huo Qubing played by Su Zhe instantly replaced Cui Ze'an in the hearts of the public.

After all, the contrast is too obvious:

On the one hand, for the sake of the country and the people, he worked hard to improve his abilities and wanted to go into battle to kill the enemy in the future;

On the other side, the little deer bumped around, immersed in the love affair with the heroine.

The contrast is so obvious that many fans of "Ballad in the Wind" said:

[It’s over, after watching Su Zhe, I can’t watch "Ballad in the Wind" anymore. It felt awkward to think that the Huns were still killing people while these two were kissing each other. 】

[Yes, the contrast is too obvious. Su Zhe said, "The Huns are not destroyed, so why should we take care of our family?" Cui Ze'an said, "So what if I betray the world for you?"! 】

[Su Zhe is what I think Huo Qubing looks like. 】

Therefore, the ratings of "Ballad in the Wind" dropped to 2.8 that day, failing to break three.

Considering that according to the normal curve, the ratings of "Ballad in the Wind" today can reach 3.0, which means that at least 0.2 viewers were attracted by "Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty".

To be precise, he was attracted by Su Zhe.

The ratings of one round not only represent honors, but also relate to the cost of network broadcast and second round broadcast.

This was real money, which made the producers of "Ballad in the Wind" anxious and immediately asked the male and female protagonists to "sweep the building" together to promote it.

The so-called house sweeping means that celebrities go to broadcast platforms to promote their works and broadcast them to the outside world in the form of live broadcast.

Generally speaking, it is the CPs in the drama who sweep the building together, which is also a carnival day for CP fans.

This is generally a promotional method used by online platforms, but H Province Satellite TV keeps pace with the times and also adopts it.

The male protagonist Cui Ze'an and the female protagonist Lien Shiyuan, this pair of CPs in the drama live together to sweep the building, and the effect is immediate. On the same day, the ratings of the new episode of "Ballad in the Wind" were raised to 3.0, finally breaking three.

In the "House Sweeping", during the question-answering session, in addition to CP fans chewing sweets, there were also drama fans asking serious questions.

The heroine played by Lien Shiyuan is just a fictional character, and her answer did not cause controversy.

Huo Qubing, played by Cui Ze'an, is a historical figure. When others asked him relevant questions, he showed no understanding of historical details, and was immediately ridiculed by the barrage.

He argued confidently:

"History is a little girl who can be dressed up by others. I just played Huo Qubing according to my own understanding of human nature. Maybe it will be closer to the truth."

【Close to what? Is it true that Huo Qubing went to the battlefield because he was jealous? 】

[The original work is just made up, why do you still take the made up story seriously? 】

The barrage was somewhat intense, but he was quickly banned and the matter was suppressed.

However, public opinion has not completely subsided, and is only surging in the dark.

One day later, Su Zhe also accepted a live online interview with Chen Zhanhong and other actors as agreed.

The barrage is densely packed:

【ah! Huo Qubing, mother loves you! 】

[Su Zhe is so handsome and his acting skills are so good. He must appear in more TV series! 】

[Am I, Chen Shidi, so hopeless? Are they all fans of Su Zhe? 】

[Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, mother loves you! 】

[Damn it, are you so outrageous right from the start? Please don't bring the stench of fandom into the drama. 】

[Come on, does Chen Zhanhong have any mother fans? 】

[What should I call it? 】

【His Majesty! I am your long-lost little princess! 】

A bunch of random barrages made Su Zhe speechless.

The host suppressed his laughter and tried hard to choose the serious ones to chat with.

After a while, he also asked Su Zhe about Huo Qubing’s understanding of the character, and asked:

"There are not many records of young Huo Qubing in history, so many of the plots in "Emperor Wu of Han" are original plots. What do you think of these plots?"

Su Zhe immediately became energetic and started talking:

"Do you know that Sima Qian listed Wei Qing and Huo Qubing as his lucky ministers in the "Historical Records"?

The host was dumbfounded, and the audience was also surprised:

[Is Wei Huo a lucky minister? Nonsense, right? 】

[How come these two peerless generals, SSR-level figures, became Yukiomi? 】

[Although I can't believe it, I just checked and Su Zhe is right. "The Biography of Ni Xing" says: "Wei Qing and Huo Qubing were also fortunate to have foreign relatives, but they were able to make progress on their own with their own talents.\

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