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What is the chef's small historical background and grand finale?
Background: In the late Qing Dynasty, Eight-Nation Alliance went to Beijing, and Empress Dowager Cixi fled to the west with Emperor Guangxu and others. On the way to the west, Cixi had to order the eunuch to choose a local chef because the imperial chef was murdered by Xiao Li's father-in-law and the cliff disappeared. My little grandfather is a good cook. He was chosen as the chef of Cixi, but he accidentally discovered that someone had poisoned Cixi's dishes. ...

After the Reform and Reform, Empress Dowager Cixi was extremely dissatisfied with Emperor Guangxu who wanted to depose but had scruples. Rong Quan, a post-Party minister, is a person in the dark cooking field and has also read the mind of the Queen Mother. He bribed eunuchs and framed Guangxu by poisoning dishes, prompting Empress Dowager Cixi to make up her mind to depose Emperor Guangxu as soon as possible. In a daze, Xiao's grandfather became a victim of politics, was identified as a poison murderer, was sentenced to death, and was asked about the situation in the autumn. The superb young master learned 18 kinds of cooking skills, but when he became the chef of imperial cuisine, he was involved in the whirlpool of political struggle.

Ending: When the ministers stepped down, K Jun proudly walked by and told him everything, about his golden finger, about bees, about the emperor, about small sufferings, everything. ...

Fu Gui Jr. thought of the letter left by Xiaofei and the words of the emperor, and he came to his senses-the truth can only be found among the people. Fu Gui turned around and resolutely left. ...

Galeries Lafayette realized that all the people who really had feelings with her had left. ...

Xiao Lizi asked Lord K to reunite his family, but Ma Gonggong told him that his parents had died and the lie was exposed. Little lizi's tears of regret slowly dripped on the toolbox that Xiao Fu Guilin gave him before he left. ...

The emperor was lonely in Yingtai alone. He thought of Xiao Fugui and the flying saucer, and he was crying silently. ...

Little Fu Gui rode his horse to the vast grassland. He saw butterflies flying. He felt as if a little butterfly was calling him. Little Fu Gui rode away on a good horse. ...

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It is estimated that the small ending is rare and complete, but I finally understand that it is also a better ending to let the people have true feelings.