In the original novel, Ning Yi had a total of seven wives. They were Su Taner, Chan 'er, Nie Yunzhu, Yuan Jiner, Lu Hongti, Liu Xigua, and Li Shishi. Su Taner was Ning Yi's wife. She was a smart and strong woman who had deep feelings for Ning Yi. Chan 'Er was originally a servant girl of the Su family, but was later taken in as a concubine by Ning Yi. Nie Yunzhu was once Ning Yi's enemy. Later, she fell in love with Ning Yi and became his wife. Yuan Jin 'er, Lu Hongti, Liu Xigua, and Li Shishi were also Ning Yi's wives. With Ning Yi's help, these seven wives realized their dreams and jointly ran the Su family's business.
In the Ming Dynasty, Xu Pu was from Yixing.
The Green Version of the God of War was a novel. It mainly told the story of the protagonist, Xu Tian, who entered a wealthy family because of love. Ten years later, he became the overlord of a region and the number one God of War in the East. However, other than that, the search results did not provide any more details about the novel.
The person who played Fan Xian's role in the celebration was Zhang Ruoyun.
The original novel of the celebration was called " Celebrating Years."
Yes, celebrating the rest of the year is a drama that is indulged in changing. Celebrating Years was a TV series adapted from Maoni's novel of the same name, and the love story between men was the main content. A drama was a TV series adapted from a fantasy novel, in which the love story between men was the main content. Therefore, celebrating the remaining years of the year fits the definition of a drama.
Fan Xian and Haitang Duoduo were not together in " Celebrating Years." Haitang Duoduo chose to live alone in the Wilderness. At the end, Fan Xian expressed his intention to take Haitang Duoduo as a concubine, but he did not make it clear that the two would be together. Thus, Fan Xian and Haitang Duoduo did not end up together.
The tricky trilogy plot connection referred to the three works of "Celebrating Years,""Spies," and "The Road to Heaven." These three works were connected in time."Celebrating Years" and "Spies" were the prequels of "The Way in Heaven". " Celebrating Years " described the world of human civilization after the nuclear war, while " Spike " was a sci-fi world of the future interstellar civilization. These three works together formed a complete world framework, showing the future development of human civilization and the relationship between self-cultivation and external technology.
Zheng Xiaolong played the role of a eunuch in Legend of Zhen Huan. His performance was deeply rooted in people's hearts, making people mistakenly think that he was usually like this. Director Zheng Xiaolong even doubted his acting skills and asked him if he was like this in his daily life. However, in reality, he was not such a person. He was a pure man. However, he was too immersed in his character and replied that he was usually like this. The director was at a loss. He didn't know if he was joking or serious. In short, Zheng Xiaolong successfully played the role of a eunuch in Legend of Zhen Huan.
There were a few comics about transmigrating into a fatuous ruler. Among them were " So What if I'm Not a Fatuous Ruler " and " Counterattacking a Fatuous Ruler ". These comics described the story of the protagonists traveling back in time to become fatuous emperors, showing their lives and adventures in ancient times. Other search results also mentioned similar comics, such as " A Sick Little Companion Dressed as a Malevolent and Deceiving Monarch " and " I Only Want to Be a Deceiving Monarch, But I Become an Emperor Throughout the Ages?" These comics might bring readers interesting stories of time travel and ancient emperors.
In the middle of Qing Yu Nian, Qing Mei was killed by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had created an opportunity for her to be killed by transferring away Ye Qingmei's protective personnel. Even though the Qing Emperor loved Ye Qingmei, he loved people and the country more. The Qing Emperor played a key role in this conspiracy. Thus, Ye Qingmei's death in the novels of the Qing Dynasty was caused by the Qing Emperor.