Qing Yu's true enemy was the Qing Emperor. On his way to the capital, Fan Xian had encountered assassinations. The enemy he had hidden the most was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had killing intent toward Fan Xian. The relationship between the two was very tense. In addition, Fan Xian faced the Second Prince, the Crown Prince, the Eldest Princess, and the others. However, the Qing Emperor was his main enemy.
Qing Yu's true enemy was the Qing Emperor. On his way to the capital, Fan Xian had encountered assassinations. The enemy he had hidden the most was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had killing intent toward Fan Xian. The relationship between the two was very tense. In addition, Fan Xian faced the Second Prince, the Crown Prince, the Eldest Princess, and the others. However, the Qing Emperor was his main enemy. In the end, Fan Xian succeeded in assassinating the Qing Emperor and lived a happy life in seclusion in Jiangnan.
Chen Pingping's true identity was a eunuch. He was the late Emperor sent by the Qing Emperor's grandfather to monitor the Qing Emperor. Under the Qing Emperor's treatment, Chen Pingping revealed his identity and became a double-sided spy. He made great contributions to the Prince Cheng's manor. However, in the end, he died at the Qing Emperor's hands. Chen Pingping had always assisted the Qing Emperor, but because King Cheng's manor was weak, he could not ascend the throne, which ultimately led to his tragic end.
Principal Qing Yuannian's true identity was a eunuch. His name was Chen Pingping. He had been sent by the Qing Emperor's grandfather to monitor the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping revealed his identity to the Qing Emperor when the Qing Emperor treated him very well and became the Qing Emperor's double agent. He had even persuaded Eunuch Hong Siyang to help King Cheng's estate, contributing to the uprising. In the end, Chen Pingping died at the Qing Emperor's hands. The outcome was tragic. Chen Pingping had always assisted the Qing Emperor, but because Prince Cheng's manor was weak, he was unable to ascend the throne, which ultimately led to his tragic ending.
Principal Qing Yuannian's true identity was a eunuch. His name was Chen Pingping. He had been sent by the Qing Emperor's grandfather to monitor the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping revealed his identity to the Qing Emperor when the Qing Emperor treated him very well and became the Qing Emperor's double agent. He had even convinced Eunuch Hong Siyang to help King Cheng. In the end, Chen Pingping died in the Qing Emperor's hands. He died a miserable death.
Principal Qing Yuannian's true identity was a eunuch. His name was Chen Pingping. He had been sent by the Qing Emperor's grandfather to monitor the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping revealed his identity to the Qing Emperor when the Qing Emperor treated him very well and became the Qing Emperor's double agent. He had even persuaded Eunuch Hong Siyang to help King Cheng's estate, contributing to the uprising.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
Dabao was not really a fool. Although his IQ was slightly lower and his thinking speed was relatively slow, he could communicate with people normally. The reason Da Bao acted dumb was to protect himself. He was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. His true identity was Da Hongpao, the leader of the ascetics in the temple. Dabao played Fan Xian's happy apple and spiritual sustenance in the play. His existence allowed Fan Xian to retain a trace of humanity. Although Da Bao's low IQ was a genetic problem caused by the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess 'marriage, he was not a real fool. Thus, Qing Yu's Dabao was not a fool.
Qing Yu Nian's zhenqi referred to the nuclear radiation energy left over from the previous era. This energy was used to strengthen the human body and increase one's abilities. In the world of Qing Yunian, zhenqi was used to practice martial arts, including the Tyrannical zhenqi and the King's Path zhenqi that the Qing Emperor practiced. True Qi could be absorbed and used to strengthen the body and attack or defend. In short, Qing Yu's zhenqi was a type of nuclear radiation energy that was used to improve one's abilities and cultivate martial arts techniques.
Qing Yuannian's " lack of true qi " referred to the fact that there was no true ability or technique to cultivate true qi in the world. On the contrary, True Qi was interpreted as the nuclear radiation energy left behind after the nuclear explosion of the previous civilization, which was transformed into the ability to cultivate by people. Cultivators absorbed and utilized nuclear radiation energy to enhance their physical strength and abilities, rather than possessing true qi in the traditional sense. This setting combined the concept of fantasy cultivation with sci-fi elements, adding some fantastical colors to the story. Therefore, the " no true qi " in the celebration meant that the cultivator did not really have true qi in the traditional sense.
Wu Zhu's true identity was not explicitly mentioned in the first few episodes of Celebrating Years.