What is the real identity of Lao Wu in Generation of Lords?

Lao Wu was He Futang's most relied upon helper, a reclusive folklorist, who was later disappointed when Futang was sentenced to life imprisonment and killed Heiwa with a single thought. The existence of Lao Wu proves that He Futang is crippled. Old Wu character: gentle and kind, resourceful, have pinch sand into a ball, ghosts and gods of the means. Positioning: is a character who falls from the sky.

Character ending: Wei Zhengxian found He Futang, shot at him, but did not kill He Futang, and then was once killed by the son of the old rush a hoe smashed to death. The feud is over. When He Futang packed up Lixue's belongings, he found a letter from Charlie in the box sent from Shanghai, and finally learned that Charlie's gold bar was eaten by Old Wu, and that he had wrongly accused Heiwa.

He Fu-tang called Lai Yun, listening to the old Wu confessed, disillusioned, let Lai Yun transport Lao Wu away. He Fu-tang is all alone and walks into a brand new era. He Fu-tang, who has experienced emotional ups and downs, bullying by fate, and changing times, ushers in a new era.

Basic Information

"A Generation of Lords" is adapted from Shaanxi writer Ye Guangling's long novel "Qingmuchuan", a modern legend drama co-produced by Shanghai New Culture Media Group Co.

The drama is set in Fenglei Town, a poor and backward town in southern Shaanxi Province in the 1920s, and tells the story of He Futang, who returned from overseas to avenge his father's death, and is motivated to inject a new wind into his hometown with advanced ideas, and at a critical moment, defects to the People's Liberation Army, which promotes the peaceful liberation of Fenglei Town.