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Didn't the soles of the feet of the duke of mount deer Zhongxiaobao say anti-Qing and sight-seeing? How did it become Tomb-Sweeping Day?
As mentioned in the previous TV series, Wei Xiaobao was first written "Qingming" on his right foot by Chen Jinnan with a brush, and "Repeatedly" on his left foot, and then tied up with a needle.

This is what the father and son saw with their own eyes in the wind, so they dared to report it;

But when Kangxi asked Bao Xiao to show it to him, it turned into a tomb sweeping with his right foot and his left foot. Why? Presumably, Bao Xiao was afraid of revealing his identity in the palace and made a disguise.

Has this drama novel been written? It was originally created by a TV series.

The evidence is that in the full version of the opening song (if you watch it on TV, the TV station doesn't broadcast the full version of the opening song, so you can't see it, so you can only watch it online), there is a scene in which Kangxi overturns Wei Xiaobao, then takes off Bao Xiao's shoes and socks, tears off a layer of fake skin from his left foot, and sees "repeatedly" written on his left foot. The play has not been mentioned so far, and it should be after Bao Xiao's identity was exposed.

Don't ask, since Bao Xiao made a disguise, why not just put fake skins on both soles of his feet and cover up the words "anti-Qing and sight"? Isn't this safer? That's how TV writers change. Who knows what he thinks?