Mei Zhili's ending was that he was ordered to die by the Qing Emperor. At first, the Qing Emperor had let Mei Zhili return to his hometown to retire, but on the way back, Mei Zhili was intercepted and killed. The Qing Emperor's previous consolation and promises were only to make Mei Zhili lower his guard so that he could be put in danger. The Qing Emperor's goal was to eliminate Mei Zhili's loyalty to the Crown Prince and his threat to him.
In the middle of the Qing Dynasty, Mei Zhili's ending was that he was ordered to die by the Qing Emperor. At first, the Qing Emperor had let Mei Zhili return to his hometown to retire, but on the way back, Mei Zhili was intercepted and killed. The Qing Emperor's previous consolation and promises were only to make Mei Zhili lower his guard so that he could be put in danger. The Qing Emperor's goal was to eliminate Mei Zhili's loyalty to the Crown Prince and his threat to him.
The Qing Emperor killed Mei Zhili because Mei Zhili had betrayed the Qing Emperor. Mei Zhili was supposed to be the Qing Emperor's trusted aide. The Qing Emperor was indebted to him and had promoted him to Jingdou prefect, the capital's highest administrative officer. However, Mei Zhili had taken refuge with the Crown Prince too early and told the Crown Prince Teng Zijing's location. This made the Qing Emperor very dissatisfied. The Qing Emperor's attitude towards Mei Zhili was complicated. He had once admired and trusted him, but his betrayal made the Qing Emperor decide to kill Mei Zhili. In the conversation between the Qing Emperor and Mei Zhili, he had killed Mei Zhili with a cup of fake poisoned wine. This ending was shocking.
Mei Zhili's ending was that he was ordered to die by the Qing Emperor. At first, the Qing Emperor had let Mei Zhili return to his hometown to retire, but on the way back, Mei Zhili was intercepted and killed. The Qing Emperor's previous consolation and promises were only to make Mei Zhili lower his guard so that he could be put in danger. The Qing Emperor's goal was to eliminate Mei Zhili's loyalty to the Crown Prince and the threat to his authority.
Mei Zhili's acting skills in " Celebrating Years " were highly praised. The national first-class actor, Li Jianyi, brilliantly interpreted this role. He left a deep impression on the audience, especially in the conversation with the Qing Emperor. Although Mei Zhili didn't have many scenes, Li Jianyi showed the role vividly through his superb acting skills. Especially in the scene before entering the palace, he conveyed Mei Zhili's inner fear through his wandering eyes, looking around and slightly flustered facial expressions. This subtle emotion demonstrated Li Jianyi's skills as an experienced actor. His performance was not only about facial expressions, but also about the state of his body. Mei Zhili's conversation with the Qing Emperor ended the role's mission and displayed Li Jianyi's outstanding acting skills.
The conversation between the Qing Emperor and Mei Zhili took place in the tenth episode of " Celebrating Years."
Mei Zhili made his first appearance in the 10th episode of Celebrating Years.
Mei Zhili was the Crown Prince's subordinate. In the tenth episode of " Celebrating Years," Mei Zhili had already taken refuge in the Crown Prince and became his henchman. The Qing Emperor found out about this. Other than that, some search results mentioned that Mei Zhili had participated in the activities between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince, further confirming that he was the Crown Prince's man.
Mei Zhili was the prefect of the capital in "Celebrating Years." He returned to his hometown after being fired by the Qing Emperor, but there was no definite answer as to whether he had encountered an unfortunate incident on his way home and was trapped in the Yellow Springs. After Mei Zhili was summoned to the palace in the play, he knew that he might be in danger. He was careful with the Qing Emperor and did not dare to say a word. The reason the Qing Emperor dismissed Mei Zhili was because he was taking the Qing Emperor's salary but helping the Crown Prince in the Eastern Palace. This went against the Emperor's dignity. The Qing Emperor hoped to use this incident to send a warning to the Crown Prince and other officials who secretly supported the Crown Prince. All in all, it was still uncertain whether Mei Zhili was dead or not, but the possibility of him being alive was higher.
Mei Zhili was played by Li Jianyi. Li Jianyi was a national first-class actor. He had been active on the stage of television dramas for many years, mainly supporting roles, but his superb acting skills were loved by the audience. He played the role of Mei Zhili in the TV series "Celebrating Years". As for Li Jian Yi's personal information, there was no relevant information in the search results provided so far.
The Qing Emperor's method of dealing with Mei Zhili was to first let him retire and return to his hometown, then arrange for horse bandits to intercept and kill him on his way back. This way of handling things showed the Qing Emperor's tolerance and respect for Mei Zhili. It also sent a warning to the Crown Prince and others not to act recklessly. The Qing Emperor was the one who truly controlled life and death. The Qing Emperor's way of handling things not only maintained his image as a benevolent ruler, but also displayed his authority and control.