Yes, Wang Yibo had a cameo role in the TV series " Joy of Life." He and Li Qin starred in the drama together and played key roles.

A string of things referred to a string of things. Yidulu was a measure word used to describe a string of items. It came from 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. For example, in the sixth and seventh chapter of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', there was a saying: ' Hornets are the most abominable. They can only bite three taels of water on a cluster. When the broken water drops on the good ones, even this cluster will be rotten.' In addition, Wei Wei's " Mountain Rain " also had a description: " Under the eaves of every house hung a cluster of half-dried red peppers." Therefore, the strings could be understood as strings of items.
Hehe, I recommend you to read "Celebrating Years: Controlling the World". This is a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel. It starts with the ending of the TV series "Celebrating Years". It's related to the original but different. It's novel and interesting. The protagonist, Fan Xian, had single-handedly broken the situation and decided his fate. He felt a great sense of accomplishment. On the other hand,"Spike" was a romance novel in ancient times. The plot was independent and the narrative was cumbersome. Although it was an IP adaptation, the original readers could not see any clues. Therefore,"Celebrating Years: Controlling the World" was more suitable for readers who wanted to read it in a relaxed and refreshing manner. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
In Joy of Life, Wang Qinian's conversation included the plot where Fan Xian asked him to find a locksmith to make a fake key, and the plot where Fan Xian told Xiao En in the prison carriage to kill Wang Qinian. In these conversations, Wang Qinian displayed his shrewdness, humor, and loyalty. He played a key role in Fan Xian's request and showed his concern for Fan Xian and his unwavering determination to work. In the prison carriage, he expressed his understanding of Fan Xian's plan. After learning that he was Fan Xian's right-hand man, he no longer worried about being killed. These conversations revealed Wang Qinian's complex personality and his importance in the plot.
Chapter 176 of Joy of Life's sixth volume," Joy in the Palace," described how after Fan Xian walked out of the Eastern Palace, he personally closed the heavy palace doors and developed some emotions toward the crowd surrounding the Eastern Palace. He then communicated with Eunuch Yao. The details were unknown.
Chapter 62 of Joy of Life's sixth volume," Joy in the Palace ", described some of the things that happened in the palace. The specific content needed to be read further in the relevant chapters to know. Fan Xian watched Li Chengping copy the books in Shufang Palace and attracted people's attention. Although the contents of the book were not important, the teacher-student relationship between Fan Xian and Li Chengping attracted people's attention. As for the specific content of this book and what happened in the palace, he needed to read the relevant chapters to understand.
It described how the rebel army, under the Crown Prince's powerful suppression, did not have the courage to shoot arrows at the top of the city wall, thus reducing the pressure on the Imperial Army guarding the palace. However, the Imperial Army still faced the greatest danger from Taiping Lane. The rebel army had the advantage in numbers at the main entrance of the palace. The thousands of rebel soldiers below the city were divided into three rows, turning into three black lines that pressed forward one after another. It was truly heart-palpitating.
Joy of Life Chapter 76 Joy of Life Chapter 77 This chapter described the good news from the Fan manor, which caused a heated discussion among the nobles and commoners of Jingdou. However, the search results did not provide the specific chapter content or summary, so it could not provide more information about this chapter.
It described how the rebel army, under the Crown Prince's powerful suppression, did not have the courage to shoot arrows at the city walls, thus reducing the pressure on the Imperial Army guarding the palace. However, the Imperial Army still faced the greatest danger from Taiping Lane. The rebel army had the advantage in numbers at the main entrance of the palace. Thousands of rebel soldiers were divided into three rows, forming black lines that pressed down on the city. This chapter also mentioned the strong recoil of the city-guarding crossbows, as well as the plot of the rebel army losing their courage to shoot arrows under the suppression of the Crown Prince.