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Did Yang Jian fall in love with Cunxin in the end?

Yang Jian didn't fall in love with Cunxin in the end. When Yang Jian married Cunxin, it was actually to repay his kindness. After all, Cunxin had helped Yang Jian a lot, and in Cunxin's own opinion, Yang Jian married himself at the beginning, but also because of this reason, Yang Jian's favorite person is Chang'e, so Yang Jian didn't fall in love with Cunxin in the end. Yang Jian is an ancient Chinese mythological figure, a mythological and literary image derived from Erlangshen, known as Qingyuan Miaodao Zhenjun (清源妙道真君), and commonly known as Goukou Shen (灌口神), Goukou Erlang (灌口二郎), Yang Erlang (杨二郎), etc. Erlang Shen's beliefs came into being in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Song Dynasty, and his stories were widely circulated in the folklore, which eventually formed the legend of Yang Erlang, who rescued his mother from Peach Hill (and succeeded in rescuing his mother in the myth), and drove the sun to the mountain, and depicted the magical power and ingenuity of Yang Erlang in the Ming Dynasty's novels of the gods and devils, "The Journey to the West," "The Founder of the Gods," as well as in the novels of the Qing Dynasty and other works of the later dynasties, which have become a popular mythological and literary image.