The official title of Joy of Life's second novel was Joy of Life II.

The names of the three princes in Joy of Life were Li Chengze, Li Chengping, and Li Chengqian.
The name of " Celebrating the Years " originated from a song in " Dream of the Red Chamber "," Remaining Celebration ". This song described how after the decline of the Jia family, Jia Qiaoer was still living a life without worry after being sold. In addition, the name of the Qing Kingdom in "Celebrating Years" came from the Qing Kingdom in the Japanese novel "Twelve Kingdoms." The author, Maoni, really liked " The Twelve Kingdoms," so he used the name of the Qing Kingdom in " Celebrating Years," and it echoed the title of the book. In short, the name 'Celebrating Years' implied that one should be glad that they had more time and cherish the rest of their lives.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's original name was Zhao Dun.
The Qing Emperor's original name did not appear clearly. In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor's name was not important. What was more important was his identity and power. Some netizens speculated that the Qing Emperor's original name might be Li Yunlong, but this was only a guess. There was no conclusive evidence to support it. Thus, the Qing Emperor's original name remained an unsolved mystery.
Joy of Life's first novel was called " Joy of Life: Volume One: A Guest from afar."
Joy of Life's second novel was officially called Joy of Life 2.
Joy of Life's second novel was called Joy of Life2.
Joy of Life's second novel was called Joy of Life2.
The official title of Joy of Life's second novel was Joy of Life II.
The official title of Joy of Life's second novel was Joy of Life II.