Joy of Life was a huge story related to the northeast. The author of the novel, Maoni, was from Yichang, Hubei Province. His wife was from Daqing, Hebei Province. Therefore, he named the book Joy of Life. One of the meanings was that he wanted to spend the rest of his life with his wife in Daqing. The names of places in the novel, such as " Southern Qing,"" Northern Qi," and " Dongyi," all had real world archetypes, corresponding to Southern Qing, Northern Qiqihar, and Haerbin respectively. In addition, the creation of the novel was also related to 'Dream of the Red Chamber' and 'Twelve Kingdoms.' Therefore, Joy of Life was a huge story related to the northeast.

The four grandmasters in Joy of Life were the Qing Emperor, Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian. The Qing Emperor was the most powerful figure among the four grandmasters. He was a schemer who cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi and became a grandmaster. Ku He was Northern Qi's Imperial Advisor, a peerless expert who possessed the heaven-blessed theology of the temple. Ye Liuyun was a grandmaster of the Flowing Cloud Sanshou, and his swordsmanship was terrifying. Sigu Jian was Dongyi's guardian and the true master of the Sword Hut and Taiping money house. These four Grandmasters held a pivotal position in the Qing Kingdom's martial arts world and represented the highest level of the Qing Kingdom's martial arts world.
The eunuchs in Joy of Life were Chen Wuchang and Hong Sixiang. Chen Wuchang was an unremarkable little eunuch. He was initially sent to Prince Cheng's residence as a spy, but later received the care and concern of Prince Cheng's son. Hong Sixiang was a favorite of the empress dowager and possessed great power. He was mistaken for one of the Qing Kingdom's Grandmasters.
The Four Great Grandmasters in Joy of Life were Ku He of Beiqi Kingdom, Sigu Jian of Dongyi, Ye Liuyun of the Qing Kingdom, and the Qing Emperor. Ku He was the first person to meet Ye Qingmei. She had become a great grandmaster through cultivating Tianyi Dao. Sigu Jian was the Lord of Dongyi. He had become a Great Grandmaster through the secret manual Ye Qingmei had given him. Ye Liuyun was from Qing Kingdom. He was good at Flowing Cloud Sanshou and was the only Great Grandmaster who had not received the blessing of the Temple's martial arts secret manual. The Qing Emperor was hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. He was thought to be the most powerful of the Four Great Grandmasters and possessed the aura of the Overlord.
The grandmaster in Joy of Life was a very powerful existence. A great grandmaster referred to a person who had reached an extremely high level in martial arts cultivation. They had extraordinary physical fitness and powerful internal strength, and could easily defeat ordinary martial arts masters. In the novel, the Four Great Grandmasters were the Qing Emperor, Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian. Among them, the Qing Emperor was the number one expert in the novel. He had invincible strength and wisdom and was the core character of the entire story. The other three grandmasters were also very powerful. They each had their own unique martial arts and personalities, and were important characters in the novel.
Joy of Life doesn't have the character of the Second Mother. You might want to ask Liu Ruyu in the play. Liu Ruyu was the daughter of Minister Liu of the Ministry of Revenue and Fan Xian's stepmother. She came from a prestigious family, had a gentle personality, and was very righteous. She loved Fan Xian very much. In the process of Fan Xian's growth, Liu Ruyu had given him a lot of care and help. She was an important support for him in the Fan manor.
In the TV series Joy of Life, Grandma Fan was a character that received a lot of attention. Although she did not make many appearances, she left a deep impression on the audience. Old Lady Fan was Fan Xian's grandmother. She knew about Fan Xian's background and true identity. In the play, old lady Fan showed a kind face and a ruthless heart, but at the same time, she also showed her deep affection for Fan Xian. She was the Qing Emperor's mother. The Qing Emperor paid special attention to her. It could even be said that she was the source of all the Qing Emperor's maternal love. Old Lady Fan's performance in the show left a deep impression. She was a small figure that could not be ignored and was one of the main reasons why the Fan family could become the core power of Qing Kingdom. Her role was played by actress Cao Cuifen. Cao Cuifen showed excellent acting skills in the role of the old lady and won the audience's love and appreciation. In short, Old Lady Fan was a well-loved and well-watched character in Joy of Life.
The king in Joy of Life was King Jing. He was the Qing Emperor's younger brother, the idle king of the Qing Kingdom. King Jing appeared in front of the world with the appearance of an idle king to protect himself and his family.
The name Joy of Life had many meanings. First of all, it came from a song in 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' Remaining Celebration'. It meant that a family that accumulated good deeds would definitely have a remaining celebration, expressing the concept of karma. Secondly, Joy of Life was also the main character Fan Xian's remaining life in the Qing Kingdom. It represented the joy of being able to live a wonderful life again after his rebirth. In addition, Joy of Life also hinted that Fan Xian's twists and turns would be similar to Qiao Jie in " Dream of the Red Chamber," as well as the causality in traditional cultural logic. In general, Joy of Life conveyed the theme of cherishing the present and living a wonderful life.
Joy of Life had two main origins. First of all, according to the author, Joy of Life's name originated from a sentence in Dream of the Red Chamber. One of the sentences was " to celebrate the remaining days." Joy of Life's name was derived from this sentence. Secondly, the name of the Qing Kingdom in Joy of Life came from the Qing Kingdom in the novel of the Japanese writer, Ono Fujimi, The Twelve Kingdoms.