The place names that appeared in Qing Yu Nian included Suzhou, Hangzhou, Qing Kingdom, Dongyi City, Northern Qi, etc. These places played an important role in the novel, constructing the background of the story and the development of the plot. In addition, the " Celebrating Years " mobile game also restored these places to the game, allowing players to experience the style of this fictional world. According to relevant information, Dongyi's place names included Ju Country, Langya, Yizhou, Jining, and other places.
The place names that appeared in Qing Yu Nian included Suzhou, Hangzhou, Qing Kingdom, Dongyi City, Northern Qi, etc. These place names played an important role in the novel, constructing the background and plot development of the story. In addition, the mobile game " Celebrating Years " also restored these places to the game, allowing players to experience the style of this fictional world. According to relevant information, Dongyi's place names included Ju Country, Langya, Yizhou, Jining, and other places.
The place names that appeared in Qing Yu Nian included Suzhou, Hangzhou, Qing Kingdom, Dongyi City, Northern Qi, etc. These place names played an important role in the novel, constructing the background and plot development of the story. In addition, the mobile game " Celebrating Years " also restored these places to the game, allowing players to experience the style of this fictional world. According to relevant information, Dongyi's place names included Ju Country, Langya, Yizhou, Jining, and other places.
The place names that appeared in Qing Yu Nian included Suzhou, Hangzhou, Qing Kingdom, Dongyi City, Northern Qi, etc. These places played an important role in the novel, constructing the background of the story and the development of the plot. In addition, the " Celebrating Years " mobile game also restored these place names into the game, allowing players to experience the style of this fictional world. According to relevant information, Dongyi's place names included Ju Country, Langya, Yizhou, Jining, and other places. Qing Yu Nian's map divided this world into six regions, they were Eastern Barbarian, Southern Border, Western Region, Northern Plains, Central Plains, and Jiangnan. Each region had its own regional characteristics and cultural customs, corresponding to the countries and regions in the original novel. However, the specific country and regional comparison was not mentioned in the search results provided.
In " Celebrating Years," the Inspection Court was divided into eight departments, six of which were responsible for assassination missions. The Sixth Bureau was a department that the Qing Emperor could not control. It was run by the Shadow and Sigu Jian's younger brother. In addition to assassination missions, the Sixth Bureau would also carry out protection missions. The other departments under the Eight Bureaus were the First Bureau responsible for supervising officials, the Fourth Bureau responsible for managing officials and intelligence outside the capital, the Second Bureau responsible for screening intelligence, the Third Bureau responsible for developing medicine, the Fifth Bureau responsible for guarding the Black Knights, the Seventh Bureau responsible for criminal trials, and the Eighth Bureau responsible for managing public opinion. These departments worked together to maintain the stability of the Qing Kingdom.
The relevant information of the character name analysis picture in Qing Yu Nian was not in the search results provided.
The names of the characters in " Celebrating Years " were indeed a little strange and awkward. For example, the main character Fan Xian's name had a homonym of " suspect ", which formed a sharp contrast with his upright and emotional image. Fan Jian's name had a homonym of "cheap", which gave people a bad impression. Fan Sizhe's name was similar to the famous luxury brand " Versace ", which was related to his good business skills. The name Lin Wan 'er was considered one of the most unoriginal names, and it was also the product of the author's pursuit of stars. Although these names were a little strange and lame, there were some names that were more meaningful. For example, Ye Qingmei's name expressed her contempt for the men of the world. Fan Xian's original name had the meaning of a peaceful life. In general, the names of the characters in " Celebrating Years " were a little lame, but there were also some names that were more meaningful.
The meaning and origin of the names of the people celebrating the New Year came from different origins and meanings. Among them, the name "Celebrating Years" originally came from a song in "Dream of the Red Chamber","Remaining Celebration". In addition, the name of the Qing Kingdom in "Celebrating Years" came from the Qing Kingdom in the Japanese novel "Twelve Kingdoms." In addition, there was also a saying that the name of Celebrating Years came from the famous "Red Top Merchant" Hu Xueyan, who founded a medicine shop in the late Qing Dynasty-Hu Qingyu Hall. It was taken from the meaning of the idiom "A family that accumulates good deeds must have a celebration". The names of the other characters also had their own origins and meanings. For example, Yan Xiaoyi's name was taken from Yan Qing in Water Margins, and Zhuang Mohan's name was taken from the first characters of Zhuangzi, Mozi, and Han Feizi. In general, the names of the characters in " Celebrating Years " had deep meanings and meanings.
The trailer for " Celebrating Years 2 " had caused some controversy. Some netizens questioned whether there was a Japanese element in the show's service. Some netizens pointed out that the costume design and accessories in the show were similar to traditional Japanese clothing, such as samurai swords and Japanese belts. However, some netizens retorted that the costume design was not Japanese, but based on the plot setting and character background, including European-style gentleman cloaks and suits. In addition, some netizens pointed out that the costume design of the show already existed in the first season, so it should not be regarded as a Japanese style. Despite the controversy," Celebrating Years 2 " had more than 10 million reservations and was expected to become a popular series. In general, the controversy over whether there was a Japanese element in Celebrating Years 2 was still ongoing.
The trailer for " Celebrating Years 2 " had caused some controversy. Some netizens questioned whether there was a Japanese element in the show's service. Some netizens thought that the costume design and accessories in the show were somewhat similar to Japanese clothing styles, such as assassins equipped with samurai swords. However, some netizens retorted that the costume design in the drama was not Japanese, but a vest design. In addition, because the show was set in the future, the clothing elements were very diverse. Not only were there sleeveless designs, but there were also European-style gentleman cloaks and suits. Therefore, there was still a debate about whether there was a Japanese element in Celebrating Years 2.
The trailer for " Celebrating Years 2 " had caused some controversy. Some netizens questioned the existence of Japanese elements in the drama's service. Some netizens thought that the costume design and weapons were similar to Japanese culture, such as giving assassins samurai swords. However, some netizens retorted that the costume design in the drama was not Japanese style, but was designed according to the plot setting and the characteristics of the characters. They pointed out that there were similar clothing designs in the first season, and there were elements such as suits, scarves, and shoulder pads. Therefore, the audience had different opinions on the existence of the Japanese. In general, the controversy over whether there was a Japanese element in Celebrating Years 2 was still inconclusive. Some netizens thought that there was a Japanese style, while others thought that these costumes were designed according to the needs of the plot. Therefore, the audience could evaluate the design of the show according to their own preferences and judgments.