Liu Sisi in the novel was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. She had known Fan Xian since she was young and had later become his wife. In the novel, Liu Sisi's status was second only to the female lead, Lin Wan 'er. She even gave birth to a daughter for Fan Xian before Lin Wan' er. She lived in seclusion with Fan Xian and lived a peaceful life.
Liu Sisi in the novel was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. She had known Fan Xian since she was young and had later become his wife. Liu Sisi's status was second only to the female lead, Lin Wan 'er, and she had given birth to a daughter for Fan Xian earlier than Lin Wan' er.
In " Celebrating Years," Liu Sisi was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. She had known Fan Xian since she was young and had later become his wife. Liu Sisi's status was second only to the female lead, Lin Wan 'er, and she had given birth to a daughter for Fan Xian earlier than Lin Wan' er.
In " Celebrating Years," Liu Sisi was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. She had known Fan Xian since she was young and had later become his wife. In the original novel, Liu Sisi's status was second only to the female lead, Lin Wan 'er, and she had given birth to a daughter for Fan Xian before Lin Wan' er. However, Liu Sisi's role was cut in the TV series.
In " Celebrating Years," Liu Sisi was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. She had known Fan Xian since she was young and had later become his wife. In the novel, Liu Sisi's status was second only to the female lead, Lin Wan 'er, and she had given birth to a daughter for Fan Xian before Lin Wan' er. She had a special place in Fan Xian's heart. There was a deep relationship between the two of them. Liu Sisi ended up living in seclusion with Fan Xian and lived a peaceful life. She had one son and two daughters, including Fan Xian's eldest daughter, Fan Shuning. However, in the TV series version, Liu Sisi's role might be deleted or postponed, probably because of the audience's feelings and the modern society's definition of love. Fan Xian was devoted to Lin Wan 'er. Such a setting might increase the audience's favorable impression of him. Therefore, Liu Sisi might not have appeared in the TV series.
Liu Sisi in the novel was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. She had known Fan Xian since she was young and had later become his wife. Liu Sisi's status was second only to the female lead, Lin Wan 'er, and she had given birth to a daughter for Fan Xian earlier than Lin Wan' er.
In " Celebrating Years," Liu Sisi was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. She had known Fan Xian since she was young and had later become his wife. Liu Sisi's status was second only to the female lead, Lin Wan 'er, and she had given birth to a daughter for Fan Xian earlier than Lin Wan' er. However, Liu Sisi's role was cut in the TV series.
Liu Sisi in the novel was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. She had known Fan Xian since she was young and had later become his wife. In the original novel, Liu Sisi's status was second only to the female lead, Lin Wan 'er, and she had given birth to a daughter for Fan Xian before Lin Wan' er.
Liu Sisi in " Celebrating Years " was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. She had known Fan Xian since she was young and had later become his wife. In the original novel, Liu Sisi's status was second only to the female lead, Lin Wan 'er, and she had given birth to a daughter for Fan Xian before Lin Wan' er.
In " Celebrating Years," Liu Sisi was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. She had known Fan Xian since she was young and had later become his wife. In the novel, Liu Sisi's status was second only to the female lead, Lin Wan 'er. She even gave birth to a daughter for Fan Xian before Lin Wan' er. She had a special place in Fan Xian's heart. There was a deep relationship between the two of them. Liu Sisi ended up living in seclusion with Fan Xian and lived a peaceful life. She had one son and two daughters, including Fan Xian's eldest daughter, Fan Shuning. However, in the TV series version, Liu Sisi's role might be deleted or postponed, probably because of the audience's feelings and the modern society's definition of love. Fan Xian was devoted to Lin Wan 'er. Such a setting might increase the audience's favorable impression of him. Therefore, Liu Sisi might not have appeared in the TV series.
In the novel, Yu Xinlei played Liu Sisi.