The last time the temple of Joy of Life appeared was not provided.

The exact answer to which episode Joy of Life Temple appeared was episode 211.
After Fan Xian went to the Temple, the Qing Emperor learned of his two secrets. These two secrets made the Qing Emperor want to kill Fan Xian. To be specific, Fan Xian's two secrets were that he was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, and that he held the secret of the Temple. The reason the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian was probably because he was worried that Fan Xian knew too many secrets about the Temple and might pose a threat to his rule. In addition, as the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian might also have an adverse effect on the Qing Emperor's rule. Thus, the Qing Emperor decided to get rid of Fan Xian.
The location of the temple was in the North Pole. The temple was described as a building with black stone walls and light gray eaves. There was a weathered plaque on the door, and there were some unintelligible Heavenly Book words on it. The temple was a military museum that housed many of mankind's most advanced weapons, robots, and martial arts manuals. It was controlled and managed by a top-notch computer and powered by solar energy. The temple only descended to the human world once or twice a year, and its location would be exposed at specific climate nodes. To put it more specifically, after Fan Xian first met the Emperor with a commoner and a sword, he decided to go to the Temple to find Wu Zhu. He first went to Northern Qi to find a large amount of supplies and sled dogs, then began to head north. The time Fan Xian chose to set off was the winter solstice. He estimated that when he reached the extreme north, it would be just in time for summer. At that time, he would have a chance to bump into the appearance of the Temple. As for how Ye Qingmei, Xiao En, Ku He, and the others returned to Northern Qi from the Temple, the search results did not provide a definite answer. Therefore, according to the information provided, the exact location of the temple during the celebration was in the Arctic region, but the details of how to enter and return to the temple were still unclear.
The temple in Joy of Life was located at the North Pole. The temple was described as a building with black stone walls and light gray eaves. There was a weathered plaque on the door, and there were some unintelligible Heavenly Book words on it. The temple was a military museum, also known as a military museum. It had many of mankind's most advanced weapons, robots, and martial arts manuals. It was controlled and managed by a top-notch computer and powered by solar energy. The temple only descended to the human world once or twice a year, and its location would be exposed at specific climate nodes. To put it more specifically, after Fan Xian first met the Emperor with a commoner and a sword, he decided to go to the Temple to find Wu Zhu. He first went to Northern Qi to find a large amount of supplies and sled dogs, then began to head north. The time Fan Xian chose to set off was the winter solstice. He estimated that when he reached the extreme north, it would be just in time for summer. At that time, he would have a chance to bump into the appearance of the Temple. As for how Ye Qingmei, Xiao En, Ku He, and the others returned to Northern Qi from the Temple, the search results did not provide a definite answer.
The location of the temple in Joy of Life was described as being in the Arctic region, but the specific location was not explicitly mentioned. There were clues suggesting that the temple was located in an extremely cold place north of Northern Qi. The temple was a military museum that housed many of mankind's most advanced weapons, robots, and martial arts manuals. However, the search results did not provide the exact location of the temple. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know the exact location of the temple in Joy of Life.
The location of the temple in Joy of Life was described as being in the Arctic region. The temple was a military museum that housed many of mankind's most advanced weapons, robots, and martial arts manuals. The exact location was not explicitly mentioned, but there were clues suggesting that the temple was located in an extremely cold place north of Northern Qi. The temple only descended to the human world once or twice a year, and its location would be exposed when the snow melted. Xiao En and Bitter Bamboo were the only ones who knew the location of the temple. From Xiao En's description, Fan Xian guessed that the Temple was at the North Pole. In summary, based on the information provided, the exact location of the temple could not be determined.
The Qing Emperor's original name had never appeared in Joy of Life.
The temple was a special organization in Joy of Life, also known as the military museum. It was a weapons museum of the prehistoric human civilization, and it had collected almost all the weapons of the prehistoric humans. The temple was controlled and managed by a top-notch computer. It was designed to preserve advanced technology and weapons to prevent another war. In addition, the temple also had an intelligent AI system that was responsible for protecting and managing cultural relics. It played a mysterious role in the play. The Temple Envoy had done many great things in secret, such as the Taiping Courtyard incident. Although the whereabouts of the temple messengers were mysterious, the director hinted to the audience many times in the play that they could find some common characteristics by observing their costumes. However, there was no mention of the specific secrets and functions of the temple.
The temple was a special organization in Maoni's time-travel novel, Joy of Life. It was also known as a military museum. It was a weapon museum of the prehistoric human civilization, with a large collection of military weapons, martial arts manuals, and robots. The temple was controlled by a central computer. The computer believed that the extinction of humans was caused by advanced weapons and technology, so it prohibited advanced weapons from entering the world of Joy of Life. The energy of the temple was limited, and it needed to move to a place with sunlight to replenish its energy after the polar night. The Temple messengers in Joy of Life were special characters sent by the Temple, and the strongest of them was Wu Zhu. In order to obtain the secrets of the Temple, the Qing Emperor had set up many schemes. Although the ultimate secret of the temple had not been revealed, the ancient paintings in the Qing Temple had already hinted at some clues.
Joy of Life's final conclusion in the Temple was that Fan Xian was killed by the Temple's emissary, Wu Zhu. The temple was actually a military museum, which contained a large collection of military weapons, robots, and martial arts manuals. Fan Xian and the others found the Temple and took the robot Wu Zhu away, rejecting the Temple's orders. In the end, Thirteenth Wang used the power of the four Great Grandmasters to defeat Wu Zhu. Fan Xian also died because of this. Thus, the Temple in Joy of Life was finally found, but Fan Xian had died in battle with the Temple's emissary.