In Joy of Life, Da Bao's true identity was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. He pretended to be a silly young master in the play to hide his true identity. In the end, Da Bao became the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hong Pao, and displayed his powerful martial arts.

In Joy of Life, Da Bao's true identity was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. In order to protect his life, the Eldest Princess sent him to the Lin family to be raised and lied that he was Lin Ruofu's son. Da Bao pretended to be a silly young master in the drama to hide his true identity. In the end, he became the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hongpao, and displayed his powerful martial arts. As for the ending of Joy of Life, the search results did not mention it.
In Joy of Life, Dabao's ending was death. Da Bao's true identity was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. He played a role of playing dumb in the play to hide his true identity. In the end, Da Bao became the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hong Pao, and displayed his powerful martial arts. However, in the end, Dabao unfortunately passed away.
In Joy of Life, Da Bao died. Da Bao's true identity was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. He pretended to be the silly Eldest Young Master in the drama to hide his true identity. In the end, Da Bao became the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hong Pao, and displayed his powerful martial arts.
In Joy of Life, Da Bao's true identity was the illegitimate son of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. He played the role of a fool in the play to hide his true identity. In the end, Da Bao became the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hong Pao, and displayed his powerful martial arts. In the ending, Dabao and Fan Xian revealed the true face of the Qing Emperor. After Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor, Dabao practiced ascetically in the Temple. In the end, Da Bao died.
Dabao ended up being killed by Yan Bingyun. In Joy of Life, Da Bao was Ku He's disciple sent by the Northern Qi Empress Dowager to protect Xiao En. His true identity was Xiao En's grandson. Before Xiao En died, Da Bao gave all of Xiao En's belongings to Fan Xian. From the belongings, Fan Xian found the map of the Temple Xiao En and Ku He had encountered in the desert. Later, Chen Pingping asked Yan Bingyun to escort Xiao En and Si Lili back to Qing Kingdom. On the way, Yan Bingyun pretended to assassinate Si Lili in order to get the map of the Temple in Xiao En's hands. Then, he took advantage of the chaos to stab Dabao with a dagger. Dabao was caught off guard and was pierced in the abdomen by Yan Bingyun. In the end, Dabao died under Yan Bingyun's sword.
In Joy of Life, Dabao's ending was death. Da Bao's true identity was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. He played a role of playing dumb in the play to hide his true identity. In the end, Da Bao became the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hong Pao, and displayed his powerful martial arts. However, in the end, Dabao unfortunately passed away.
In Joy of Life, Dabao's ending was death. Da Bao's true identity was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. He pretended to be the silly Eldest Young Master in the drama to hide his true identity. In the end, Da Bao became the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hong Pao. He showed great martial arts, but unfortunately passed away in the end.
In Joy of Life, Dabao's ending was death.
In Qing Yuannian's novel, Dabao's identity was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. At the same time, he was also the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hongpao.
In Joy of Life, Dabao's ending was death.