In the movie, when Wang Qinian accompanied Fan Xian out of the city to chase Si Lili, he had smelled the heavy light of the incense exclusive to the Drunken Immortal Residence on the bench in the inn room, thus confirming that Si Lili had indeed lived in this room. Fan Xian raised the question of whether Wang Qinian had been to the Drunken Immortal Residence. Wang Qinian's face turned red. He said that he had been there but had only heard the song. He could control himself. Moreover, it was too expensive. He then told Fan Xian not to let his wife know about this. From this, it could be seen that Wang Qinian had been to the Drunken Immortal Residence before. Perhaps, according to his greedy personality, he had only gone there for a drink. However, when he said that it was too expensive = he had asked for the price, it betrayed his determination to have evil intentions but not bleed. Hahahaha ~
The Drunken Immortal Residence in the original novel was an important scene, and the original description of the Drunken Immortal Residence was not found in the search results provided. Therefore, it was impossible to provide detailed information about the Drunken Immortal Residence in the original novel.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," the Drunken Immortal Residence was the largest restaurant in the capital and had a branch in Dongyi. The owner of the Drunken Immortal Residence was surnamed Hou and was the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui's subordinate.
Si Lili of Drunken Immortal Abode was a character in " Celebrating Years." She was a descendant of the Qing royal family and her original name was Li Lisi. In the play, Si Lili appeared to be the top singer of Jingdou's Drunken Immortal Residence, but she was actually a spy from Northern Qi lurking in the Qing Kingdom. She was beautiful and was known as one of the most beautiful women in the world. After Si Lili's identity was exposed, she was called back to Northern Qi by the Northern Qi Emperor. She had a complicated relationship with Fan Xian, the main character in the play. The two had experienced life and death and emotional entanglements, but in the end, they were not fated. Si Lili was played by Li Chun. She was an actress from mainland China who was praised for her pure temperament and solid acting skills.
The real identity of Si Lili of the Drunken Immortal Residence was the Northern Qi Imperial Consort and the descendant of the Qing royal family. She was a spy sent by Northern Qi to the Qing Kingdom. She was known as the top singer of Jingdou's Drunken Immortal Residence. She was responsible for gathering intelligence and carrying out assassination missions. Her original name was Li Lisi, the granddaughter of the murdered prince. In the play, Si Lili and Fan Xian had a special relationship, but in the end, because her identity was exposed, she was called by the Northern Qi Emperor to return home. In the end, she married the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, and became an imperial concubine. She helped Zhan Doudou conceal his daughter's identity and raised her together.
There was no clear answer to the question of who wanted to kill Fan Xian at the Drunken Immortal Residence. Files 1 and 3 mentioned that Lin Gong and Si Lili both wanted to kill Fan Xian, while files 2 and 4 mentioned that the Second Prince, Crown Prince, and Eldest Princess might be behind the scenes. However, there was not enough information to determine who was ultimately the mastermind behind the Drunken Immortal House's attempt to kill Fan Xian. Therefore, I don't know the exact answer to this question.
The person who had met Si Lili at the Drunken Immortal Residence was Fan Xian.
Ye Ling 'er saw Lin Gong at the Drunken Immortal Residence.
Ye Ling 'er saw Lin Gong at the Drunken Immortal Residence.
The person Ye Ling 'er saw at the Drunken Immortal Residence was Lin Gong.
Ye Ling 'er saw Lin Gong at the Drunken Immortal Residence.