" Celebrating Years " was a novel and TV series about the future. The story was set in the era after the nuclear war, which led to the disappearance of modern civilization and only a few people survived. In this world, humans had regressed to the level of the prehistoric civilization. The story revolved around the Qing Emperor killing his wife and Fan Xian killing the Qing Emperor. In the world of Qing Yu Nian, there was a special organization called the Temple. It was a military museum with a large collection of military weapons, martial arts manuals, and robots. The temple provided power through three sources of energy, one of which was nuclear radiation energy. In addition, the story also involved the story of the Eldest Princess and the relationship between Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei. In general, the story of the celebration of the New Year was about the cycle of good and evil, revealing the complexity of human nature and the contest of power.
Dabao died in the end. His true identity was the illegitimate son of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. In order to hide his identity, he pretended to be a foolish Eldest Young Master. However, Da Bao was actually Da Hongpao, the leader of the ascetics of the temple who hid his powerful martial arts. In the plot, in order to protect Fan Xian, Da Bao risked everything to fight against the four Grandmasters. However, in the end, he died tragically under Lord Five's metal rod. Thus, Dabao had an unfortunate ending in the middle of Qing Yu's life. He sacrificed his life to protect Fan Xian.
The ending of the three princes of Qing Yu Nian was as follows: The Crown Prince was stripped of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess. The Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor. The Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.
The outcome of the three princes of Qing Yu Nian was that Li Chengping became the new Emperor of Qing Kingdom. In the play, Fan Xian defeated the Qing Emperor and exposed the Qing Emperor's murderer. Fan Xian chose to return to Jiangnan and was not interested in the throne. He supported Li Chengping's succession to the throne. In the end, the ministers of the Qing Kingdom elected Li Chengping as the new Emperor. Even though Li Chengping did not have particularly outstanding talent, he succeeded in inheriting the throne.
Dabao died in the end. His true identity was the illegitimate son of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. In order to hide his identity, he pretended to be a foolish Eldest Young Master. However, Da Bao was actually Da Hongpao, the leader of the ascetics of the temple who hid his powerful martial arts. In the plot, in order to protect Fan Xian, Da Bao risked everything to fight against the four Grandmasters. In the end, he unfortunately died, sacrificing his life to protect Fan Xian.
According to the latest information, in " Celebrating Years," the Crown Prince's ending was suicide. In the movie, the Crown Prince was an ambitious prince, and his mother was the Empress. Because of his background and ability, he had always hoped to become the heir to the emperor. However, his competitor, the Second Prince, was also very powerful. The two of them fought fiercely. During the development of the plot, the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess developed feelings for each other, which caused the Emperor to be dissatisfied. In the end, the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess 'matter was exposed. The Emperor was furious and abolished the Crown Prince's position. After that, the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess rebelled together in an attempt to overthrow the Emperor's rule. However, their plan failed, and the Crown Prince eventually committed suicide.
In the end, the Second Prince chose to commit suicide. He had once attempted to rebel, but was suppressed by the protagonist Fan Xian and forced to commit suicide. Even though he was not from a high family, his courage and wit were admirable. He knew how to make use of others to help him, but his scheme was eventually discovered by the Emperor. In the plot, when Fan Xian's relationship with the Emperor developed well, Fan Xian chose to help the Emperor. After the Second Prince's scheme was exposed, Fan Xian used a scheme to pull him down from his horse and force him to commit suicide.
During the Qing years, the Second Prince's final outcome was suicide. In the play, the Second Prince attempted to rebel, but after being suppressed by Fan Xian, he chose to commit suicide. His scheme was discovered by the Qing Emperor, which ultimately led to his failure and death.
In the end, the Second Prince chose to commit suicide. He attempted to rebel in the play, but after being suppressed by Fan Xian, he finally chose to commit suicide. His scheme was discovered by the Qing Emperor, leading to his failure and death. After Fan Xian became the Northern Qi Emperor, he had a daughter with Zhan Doudou and continued to dress as a woman to be the Emperor.
In the end, the Second Prince chose to commit suicide. He attempted to rebel, but after being suppressed by Fan Xian, he ultimately chose to commit suicide. His scheme was discovered by the Qing Emperor, leading to his failure and death. After Fan Xian became the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou gave birth to a daughter for him. Fan Xian continued to dress up as a woman to be the Emperor.
A series of rebellions occurred on Dong Mountain after the Qing years. The Qing Emperor sealed off the news and announced that he was dead. He also launched a counterattack. The Eldest Princess, the Crown Prince, Qin Ye, and the others had all participated in the rebellion. However, Fan Xian firmly put down this rebellion and became the big winner. In addition, Fan Xian had suffered internal injuries while on Dong Mountain and jumped into the sea to heal. The Qing Emperor's shocking scheme had successfully included many aces from the Qing Kingdom and Northern Qi. He had also seriously injured Ku He and Sigu Jian, two of the Four Great Grandmasters.