Yes, Lin Wan 'er's dark side had taken place in Joy of Life. After she learned that Wu Zhu had killed Lin Gong, she became evil and helped the Qing Emperor set up a trap to kill Wu Zhu. Although Fan Xian had stopped her in the end, this showed Lin Wan 'er's dark transformation. The audience was looking forward to Lin Wan 'er's dark side and felt that Li Qin was suitable to play this dark character. However, the search results provided did not show any pictures of Lin Wan 'er after she turned black.

Lin Wan 'er had indeed been blackened in Joy of Life. After she learned that Wu Zhu had killed Lin Gong, she instantly turned black and decided to work with the Qing Emperor to set up a trap to kill Wu Zhu. Although Fan Xian had stopped her in time, this showed Lin Wan 'er's dark transformation. However, the search results did not provide specific information about Lin Wan 'er's poisoning, so it was impossible to determine whether she had poisoned her.
Yes, Lin Wan 'er had indeed been blackened in the original novel of Joy of Life. After she learned that Wu Zhu had killed Lin Gong, she instantly turned black and decided to work with the Qing Emperor to set up a trap to kill Wu Zhu. Although Fan Xian had stopped her in the end, this showed Lin Wan 'er's dark transformation. Therefore, Lin Wan 'er had indeed been blackened in the original novel.
Lin Wan 'er was the last to recover. In the TV series " Joy of Life," Lin Wan 'er's illness was finally cured by Fan Xian. Fan Xian was a character who had transmigrated from the modern world. He had learned poison techniques from his teacher since he was young, so he knew how to treat diseases like consumption. In the show, under Fan Xian's care, Lin Wan 'er's condition gradually improved and eventually recovered.
In the TV series Joy of Life, Lin Wan 'er's illness was finally cured by Fan Xian. Fan Xian was a character who had transmigrated from the modern world. He had learned poison techniques from his teacher since he was young, so he knew how to treat diseases like consumption. In the play, Lin Wan 'er's illness gradually improved under Fan Xian's care. The specific treatment method and process were not mentioned. Therefore, Lin Wan 'er managed to cure her consumption in Joy of Life.
Lin Wan 'er didn't die in the end. Lin Wan 'er had a happy ending. She gave birth to Fan Xian's son, Fan Liang, and lived a happy life of seclusion with Fan Xian.
Lin Wan 'er didn't die in the end. Lin Wan 'er and Fan Xian lived in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a happy life. They also gave birth to a son named Fan Liang. Her ending was happy. She spent the rest of her life with Fan Xian.
In the ending of Joy of Life, Lin Wan 'er gave birth to Fan Xian's daughter, who was named Red Bean Rice (Lin Nian' er).
Lin Wan 'er was a character in Maoni's novel Joy of Life and its derivative works. In the original work, Lin Wan' er did not die in the end. Lin Wan 'er was the daughter of Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and Prime Minister Lin Ruofu. She was Fan Xian's wife. She had been afflicted with a terminal illness called " lung consumption " since she was young. Fan Xian had saved her from a killing spree on Niulan Street on his way to the capital. They had met again in Jingdou and developed feelings for each other. After experiencing many hardships, they finally got married and had a daughter after marriage.
In the ending of Joy of Life, Lin Wan 'er gave birth to Fan Xian's daughter, named Red Bean Rice (unnamed), and her body gradually recovered.
Lin Wan 'er didn't die in the end. Lin Wan 'er had a happy ending in Joy of Life. She and Fan Xian lived in seclusion in Jiangnan and gave birth to Fan Xian's son, Fan Liang. Many of the documents mentioned her happy ending, describing her living a happy and fulfilling life. Therefore, Lin Wan 'er did not die in the play.