There were seven volumes of " Celebrating Years ", which were " In Danzhou,"" In Jingdou,"" Snow in the Cang Mountains,"" Fog of the North Sea,"" Jiangnan in Beijing,"" Joy in Front of the Palace," and " Courting the Emperor." As for the exact number of chapters, there were inconsistent answers. Some answers mentioned that the novel had a total of 826 chapters, while others mentioned a total of 831 chapters. Therefore, it was impossible to determine how many chapters there were in the novel.
The novel, Celebrating Years, had a total of four volumes.
There were a total of 15 volumes in the entire set of novels.
There were a total of 15 volumes in the Qing Yu Nian set.
There were a total of 15 volumes in the Qing Yu Nian set.
There were a total of 15 volumes in the Qing Yu Nian set.
There were a total of 15 volumes in the entire set of novels.
There were a total of 12 or 15 volumes in the entire set of novels. Among them, the People's Literature Press published the first five volumes of the revised edition. The Taiwan edition was divided into three parts and had a total of 12 volumes. The complete collection, which was quickly released, included volumes 1-14. There was some inconsistent information about the exact number of books, so it was impossible to determine the exact number.
There were a total of 15 volumes in the Qing Yu Nian set. Although there were some contradictions and uncertainties, most of the literature mentioned that Qing Yunian's complete set of physical books had a total of 15 volumes. Among them, the People's Literature Press published the first five volumes of the revised edition. The Taiwan edition was divided into three parts and had a total of 12 volumes. The complete collection, which was quickly released, included volumes 1-14. Therefore, the entire set of Qing Yu Nian had a total of 15 volumes.
There were a total of 15 volumes in the Qing Yu Nian set.
There were a total of 15 books in Qing Yuannian's complete set. Most of the literature mentioned this number. The People's Literature Press published the first five volumes of the revised edition. The Taiwan edition was divided into three parts and had a total of 12 volumes. The complete collection included volumes 1-14. Therefore, it could be confirmed that there were a total of 15 volumes in Qing Yunian's set.