Joy of Life TV series had captured the content before the fourth volume of the novel," Fog of the North Sea."

Joy of Life had a total of seven volumes. The following is the introduction of each volume: The first volume was called "A Visitor from afar." It told the story of the protagonist, Fan Xian, as a witness to the Qing Kingdom's decades of storms, experiencing family grudges, Jianghu disputes, and court politics. The second volume was called "In Jingdou." The story revolved around Fan Xian's experiences in Jingdou. It included his winning of a poem at King Jing's manor, his assassination on Niulan Street, and other plots. The introduction of the third volume was unknown. The introduction of the fourth volume was unknown. The fifth volume was called "The Capital and Jiangnan (Part 1)." Fan Xian had received news that under the Northern Qi Emperor's instructions, Shang Shanhu had killed Shen Zhong. Arriving outside Jingdou, Fan Xian met the Great Prince who had returned to the capital. In order to show the Emperor that he had no ambitions and would not deliberately befriend all the princes, he deliberately fought with the Great Prince for the way into the city. Fan Xian also interacted with the Second and Third Princes. This volume ended with Fan Xian being knighted. The sixth volume was called "Jiangnan Imperial Envoy." Fan Xian was sent by the Emperor to bring the little prince to Jiangnan. Facing the division of the country's wealth by the various financial groups, he used bidding and thunderbolt methods to fight corruption and recover the embezzled wealth. The introduction of the seventh volume was unknown. Please note that the introductions of the third, fourth, and seventh volumes are not known.
Joy of Life had a total of seven volumes. The introduction of each volume was as follows: The first volume was called "A Visitor from afar." It told the story of the protagonist, Fan Xian, as a witness to the Qing Kingdom's decades of storms, experiencing family grudges, Jianghu disputes, and court politics. The second volume was called "In Jingdou." The story revolved around Fan Xian's experiences in Jingdou. It included his winning of a poem at King Jing's manor, his assassination on Niulan Street, and other plots. The third volume was called "Snow of the Cang Mountains." It described Fan Xian's visit to Taiping Courtyard to pay respects to his mother, the negotiations at Honglu Temple, the drunken eulogy, and the scattering of words. The fourth volume was called "Fog of the North Sea." It told the story of Fan Xian's diplomatic mission to Northern Qi. The fifth volume was called "Jiangnan in the Capital (Part 1)." It described Fan Xian's experiences outside of Jingdou, including his battle with the Great Prince and Fan Xian entering the Palace to meet the Emperor. The sixth volume was called "Jiangnan Imperial Envoy." It described how Fan Xian and the little prince rushed to Jiangnan through a storm and faced the various financial groups 'division of the country's wealth. The summary of the seventh volume was not in the search results provided.
Joy of Life had a total of seven volumes. The following is the introduction of each volume: The first volume was called " A Visitor from afar." It told the story of the protagonist, Fan Xian, as a witness to the Qing Kingdom's decades of storms, experiencing family grudges, Jianghu disputes, and court politics. The second volume was called " In Jingdou." The story revolved around Fan Xian's experiences in Jingdou. It included his winning of a poem at King Jing's manor, his assassination on Niulan Street, and other plots. The introduction of the third volume was unknown. The introduction of the fourth volume was unknown. The introduction of the fifth volume was unknown. The sixth volume was called " Jiangnan Imperial Envoy." It told the story of Fan Xian being sent by the Emperor to Jiangnan with the little prince. Facing the division of the country's wealth by the various financial groups, he used bidding and thunderbolt methods to fight corruption and recover the embezzled wealth. The introduction of the seventh volume was unknown.
Joy of Life had a total of seven volumes. The introduction of each volume was as follows: The first volume was called "A Visitor from afar." It told the story of the protagonist, Fan Xian, as a witness to the Qing Kingdom's decades of storms, experiencing family grudges, Jianghu disputes, and court politics. The second volume was called "In Jingdou." The story revolved around Fan Xian's experiences in Jingdou. It included his winning of a poem at King Jing's manor, his assassination on Niulan Street, and other plots. The third volume was called "Snow of the Cang Mountains." It told the story of Fan Xian going to Taiping Courtyard to pay respects to his mother, the negotiations at Honglu Temple, and the drunken eulogy. The fourth volume was called "Fog of the North Sea." It was the story of Fan Xian's diplomatic mission to Northern Qi. It included the exposure of the abuses in the spring examinations, the first exposure of Fan Xian's identity as Commissioner, and the fall of Minister of Rites Guo You. The fifth volume was called "The Capital and Jiangnan (Part 1)." It described the Qing Emperor's great kindness to Fan Xian and the situation of Fan Xian losing control of the zhenqi in his body. The sixth volume was called "Jiangnan Imperial Envoy." It was the story of Fan Xian rushing to Jiangnan with the little prince. Faced with the division of the country's wealth by the various financial groups, Fan Xian worked hard to take back the property that the Jiangnan big shots had embezzled for many years. The seventh volume was called "The Main Points and Personal Summations." Fan Xian took Thirteenth Wang to visit the Temple again, and Fan Xian sneaked into the Palace to assassinate the Qing Emperor. In the end, Fan Xian retired and the novel ended.
Joy of Life had a total of seven volumes. The introduction of each volume was as follows: The first volume was called "A Visitor from afar." It told the story of the protagonist, Fan Xian, as a witness to the Qing Kingdom's decades of storms, experiencing family grudges, Jianghu disputes, and court politics. The second volume was called "In Jingdou." The story revolved around Fan Xian's experiences in Jingdou. It included his winning of a poem at King Jing's manor, his assassination on Niulan Street, and other plots. The third volume was called "Snow of the Cang Mountains." It told the story of Fan Xian going to Taiping Courtyard to pay respects to his mother, the negotiations at Honglu Temple, and the drunken eulogy. The fourth volume was called "Fog of the North Sea." In the story, Fan Xian was sent to Northern Qi and participated in the spring examinations to expose his shortcomings. The fifth volume was called "Jiangnan in the Capital (Part 1)." It described Fan Xian's interactions with the Great Prince, Crown Prince, and others after he returned to the capital, as well as the plot of Fan Jian informing Fan Xian at the family banquet that he would be conferred a title. The sixth volume was called "Jiangnan Imperial Envoy." In the story, Fan Xian was sent by the Emperor to bring the little prince to Jiangnan and face all kinds of tests and challenges. The seventh volume was called "The Way of Criminal Law." It used Song Shiren as the starting point and told the story of him as a litigation master. After the Qing Emperor returned to the capital, Fan Xian and his family paid respects to the Eldest Princess and the empress. Note: The provided search results do not contain detailed summaries for each volume of "Joy of Life".
Joy of Life had a total of seven volumes. The following is a summary of each volume: The first volume," A Guest from afar," was a story of the protagonist Fan Xian, who had witnessed the Qing Kingdom for decades and experienced family grudges, Jianghu disputes, and court politics. In the second volume," In Jingdou," the story revolved around Fan Xian's experiences in Jingdou. It included the plots of him winning a reputation for poetry in King Jing's manor and assassinating people on Niulan Street to show off his martial arts. The third volume, Snow of the Cang Mountains, was about Fan Xian going to Taiping Courtyard to pay respects to his mother, the negotiations at Honglu Temple, and the story of a drunken eulogy. The fourth volume," Fog of the North Sea ": Fan Xian went to Northern Qi. He cut out the first 27 chapters of the novel," The spring examination revealed fraud, Fan Xian's identity as commissioner was exposed for the first time, and Minister of Rites Guo Youzhi stepped down." Then he went to Northern Qi. The story of the Qing Emperor returning to the capital. Fan Xian brought his family to pay respects to the Eldest Princess, the Empress, the Second Prince, and the Crown Prince. The sixth volume," Jiangnan Imperial Envoy ", Fan Xian brought the little prince all the way to Jiangnan and faced the division of the country's wealth by the various financial groups. The seventh volume," Main Points and Personal Summations ": Fan Xian took Thirteenth Wang to visit the Temple again. Fan Xian was on the verge of death. Haitang Duoduo and Thirteenth Wang smashed the Temple and returned south to Langya County in Northern Qi. Fan Xian returned to Jingdou to go to the Ye manor to gather information. Fan Xian sneaked into the Palace to assassinate the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor died, and Fan Xian went into seclusion. The novel ended. Please note that the above summary is based on the search results provided and may be incomplete or missing.
The second volume of " Celebrating Years " could be read on Qidian Chinese Network. The readers could use the Qidian Reading App or Qidian Chinese website's online reading service to read the entire novel on the website.
The first season of the TV series Joy of Life filmed the content before the fourth volume of the novel, North Sea Fog, and specifically the 99th chapter of the novel, The Handkerchief Throwing on the Ancient Road in the Long Pavilion. However, the search results did not explicitly mention which volume of the novel the TV series filmed. Therefore, it was impossible to determine which volume of the novel was filmed in the drama " Joy of Life."
Joy of Life had filmed the content before the fourth volume of the novel, Fog of the North Sea. The search results did not mention which volume of the novel was captured, so it was impossible to determine. It is recommended to read the original novel or watch the first season of the TV series Joy of Life for more detailed information.
Joy of Life won the fourth volume of the novel.