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Ordinary World: Why did Lu Yao reverse the names of the two brothers Ping An?

We can guess that the names of the two brothers are reversed for two reasons. One is that we didn't know there would be a younger brother when we named him, which would give people a sense of reality. The other is the other way around, which means that the two brothers are not stable all their lives.

You know, the two brothers were not born together, so when parents name their children, they don't name them in the order of peace. Then when the eldest son is born, the family may give him a name that hopes he can live in peace all his life. Therefore, for this reason, what Ann can represent is better than Ping. But when the second son is born, he will want to make a word for the two brothers. At this time, the younger son will be named Ping, and it is not surprising that the two brothers are safe. Moreover, in general novels, when naming the protagonist in the article, the two brothers will be given a word like Wu Wen. Then in this article, the names of the two brothers are reversed and unconventional, which seems to get rid of the dramatic arrangement in the usual novels.

In addition, the endings of the two brothers in this novel are not very good, like Shao An. Although she failed to marry her first love, her wife Xiulian was able to live with him in a down-to-earth manner. If his daughter-in-law had not died, Shao An would have been safe in his life, but the novel gave him an incomplete ending. But after Shao Ping became a worker, her love with Xiao Xia developed very well, but later, Xiao Xia died in the flood, and Shao Ping lost hope for the future.

Therefore, the author reversed the names of the two brothers. One reason is that the traditional naming method of the novel is opposed, and the other reason is that the ending of the two brothers is not as safe as the names.