Well, first, try searching for it on the big fanfic websites. If it's a more niche or specific type of fanfic, it might be on smaller, specialized fanfic communities related to the fandom it might be associated with. You could also check out forums dedicated to fanfiction. Sometimes fans will share links or talk about less - known fanfics there, and you might be able to find the 'Cuppa Char Fanfic' through that.
During the Qing years, the old lady of the Fan manor was Fan Xian's grandmother, the mother of Fan Jian, the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue. She played an important role in the rise of the Qing Kingdom. She was the only person the Qing Emperor trusted and had contributed to the rise of the Qing Kingdom in her small courtyard in Danzhou. Her identity was not clearly stated in the play, but according to the plot, she was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and had a very high status. She appeared cold to Fan Xian, but in private, she pitied him and helped him deal with the murder. She was an old ancestor who looked confused but was actually shrewd, cold but actually affectionate. Cao Cuifen played the role of Old Lady Fan, a veteran actress.
" Zhou Wan of the Past Years " was a novel that was free to read. The author was Qing Juan Liu Yun. The readers could find the full text of the novel on many websites for free reading, such as Dark Night Fictions Network, Wind Fictions, and Biqu Reading. The novel told the story of the main character, Yu Nian, and Zhou Wan. Yu Nian was reborn back to the day of the accident. In order to prevent the beautiful class monitor Zhou Wan from falling into darkness and to make up for the guilt of his previous life, Yu Nian boldly told Zhou Wan," I will definitely marry you!" The specific chapter table of contents and the latest chapters can be found on the relevant websites.
In the original novel, Ye Xiaotian married six wives, namely Tian Miaowen, Xia Yingying, Zhan Ning 'er, Yu Junting, Duo Ni, Song Xiaoyu, and Yang Leyao.
Master Ku He was a character in the novel " Celebrating Years." He was the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. Ku He was a descendant of the Northern Qi royal family. He had a close relationship with the Northern Qi royal family and knew many secrets of the Northern Qi royal family. He had a firm will and devoted cultivation throughout his life. He was known as the patron saint of Northern Qi. His martial arts techniques were unique in their natural harmony, similar to yoga. Although he did not display any outstanding martial prowess, he had cooperated with Fan Xian and Wu Zhu to complete some tasks in terms of intelligence. He was described as a true tool. However, regarding Ku He's true identity and his true face, the search results did not explicitly mention it, so it was impossible to know.
In the TV series "Celebrating Years," Uncle Wu Zhu was played by actor Tong Mengshi.
I Am the Fifth Prince of Qing Kingdom can be read for free.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
In " Celebrating Years 2," a few actors were replaced. The characters that had been replaced included Yan Bingyun, Ye Ling 'er, Li Hongcheng, He Zongwei, and Yi Guipin. Yan Bingyun, who Xiao Zhan played in the first film, was replaced by Wu Xingjian, Ye Ling 'er by Jin Chen, Li Hongcheng by Wang Tianchen, He Zongwei by Xuan Yan, and Yi Guipin by Sui Junbo.
In ancient times, the difference between a concubine's son and a legitimate son was their status and inheritance rights. A legitimate son was the son of the main wife. He enjoyed the highest status and authority in the family and was regarded as the main line of the family and the legal heir of his father. They had the right to inherit the family's property, titles, and official positions. A concubine's son was a son born to a concubine or a concubine. His status was lower and he was regarded as a branch of the family and the illegal heir of his father. Sons of concubines had limited inheritance rights and often could not enjoy the same inheritance rights as legitimate sons. In addition, legitimate sons were more respected and honored in society. They were regarded as the representatives of the orthodox family and enjoyed a high social status and respect. Sons of concubines, on the other hand, needed to strive for social status and wealth through their own efforts and talents. In short, there were obvious differences in status and inheritance rights between the sons of concubines and legitimate sons in ancient times.
I don't know the extraction code for the 46 episodes of Celebration of the New Year.