In Joy of Life, family ethics were an important part of the story. Fan Xian's identity was determined to be an illegitimate child, which triggered a dispute between his adoptive father, Fan Jian's legitimate wife, and the illegitimate child of the Danzhou courtyard. This kind of family feud would drive the plot development in a complicated environment in the story. In addition, the entanglement of family ethics also involved Fan Xian's open and secret struggles with the family members after returning to the capital, the fusion of family ties in their daily interactions, and the family's alliance against the outside world in times of danger. These family grudges and disputes constituted the confusing plot in the story, adding artistic charm to the story.

In Joy of Life, the Ming family was a mysterious organization. Their goal was to protect the Qing Kingdom's dragon vein. The members of the Ming family were all very talented people. They were good at all kinds of skills, such as medicine, martial arts, and mechanism techniques. In the novel, the members of the Ming family had helped Fan Xian solve many difficult problems and played an important role in Fan Xian's growth.
In Joy of Life, the Qin family was an important family, and they played many roles in the drama. First, the Qin family became Fan Xian's enemy because they had participated in the murder of Ye Qingmei. This led to the Qin family and Fan Xian's opposition. Secondly, the Qin family had formed an alliance with the Eldest Princess. They had a high status and great power, but they had also become a thorn in the side of the Imperial Court. As the plot developed, the members of the Qin family were defeated and killed by Fan Xian and the others. To be more specific, Fan Xian had allied with Gong Dian, Ye Zhong, the Shadow, and others, as well as used his own power to finally defeat the Qin family. In short, the Qin family played an important villain role in Joy of Life and was ultimately defeated by Fan Xian and the others.
The Qin family in Joy of Life was one of the forces of the Qing Kingdom's military, led by Qin Ye. Qin Ye was the most powerful person in the military. He had a prominent position and was a loyal subordinate of the Qing Emperor. The Qin family was one of the biggest forces in the Qing army and was also a key player in the Qing Emperor's killing of Ye Qingmei. Qin Ye had participated in the Qing Emperor's plan to kill Ye Qingmei, but he was eventually exposed and defeated by Fan Xian and the others. The Qin family's ending was that they were defeated and killed by Fan Xian and the others.
Versace's family included Fan Jian (father), Liu Ruyu (mother), Fan Xian (brother), Fan Ruoruo (sister), and Fan Sizhe (brother). Versace was the son of Fan Jian and Liu Ruyu. He had demonstrated his business talent and his ability to calculate and became a business genius. Although he was born into a wealthy family, he valued money very much, to the point where he loved money as much as his life. In the end, Versace did not marry anyone and focused on realizing his dream of becoming a rich man.
In Joy of Life, the Ming family was the largest family in Qing Kingdom and controlled the palace treasury. Behind the Ming family was the second prince and the eldest princess. They used the Ming family's power to smuggle the palace treasury and seriously damaged the country's interests. The Ming family thrived in the Jiangnan area. The details of the relationship between the specific members of the Ming family and other people were not mentioned in the information provided. The Ming family's final outcome and the process of its decline were also not described in detail.
In Joy of Life, the Ming family was the number one family in Qing Kingdom and the leader of all Jiangnan merchants. The representative of the Ming family was Old Master Ming Qingda. The masters behind the Ming family were the second prince and the eldest princess. They helped the second prince and the eldest princess carry out the palace treasury's plan to smuggle property. The Ming family thrived in the Jiangnan area. The details of the relationship between the specific members of the Ming family and other people were not mentioned in the information provided. The final outcome of the Ming family and the reason for its decline were not mentioned in the information provided.
In Joy of Life, the Qin family ended up defeated and killed by Fan Xian and others. Qin Ye had participated in the Qing Emperor's plan to kill Ye Qingmei, but he was eventually exposed and defeated by Fan Xian and the others. To be more specific, Fan Xian had allied with Gong Dian, Ye Zhong, the Shadow, and others, as well as used his own power, to finally defeat Qin Ye.
In Joy of Life, the Ming family was the largest family in Qing Kingdom. It was a huge family. Through their relationship with the Eldest Princess, the Ming family became the palace treasury's royal merchant. They used the wealth of the palace treasury's goods to continuously pour in and expand the family's sphere of influence. They had countless industries in Suzhou and Hangzhou, controlling a large number of ships, car dealers, and shops. They also indirectly controlled many businesses that were closely related to the Jiangnan people, such as grain, oil, meals, and brothels. The factions within the Ming family were complicated, but the highest authority was the two families and six sons of the Ming family. The Ming family's final outcome and failure were not mentioned.
In Joy of Life, the Qin family ended up defeated and killed by Fan Xian and others. Qin Ye had participated in the Qing Emperor's plan to kill Ye Qingmei, but he was eventually exposed and defeated by Fan Xian and the others. To be more specific, Fan Xian had allied with Gong Dian, Ye Zhong, the Shadow, and others, as well as used his own power, to finally defeat Qin Ye.