The scene where the three brothers of Joy of Life ate together happened in the 32nd episode of the TV series Joy of Life. This scene had a profound meaning. The Qing Emperor leaving at this time to let Fan Xian and his brothers share the food was both a form of courtesy and concern for Fan Xian and his brothers. It was also a test and test. This dinner pushed forward the development of the plot and showed the Qing Emperor's trust and expectations for Fan Xian, as well as the complicated relationship between the brothers.

Yes, Joy of Life had a novel version. Joy of Life was written by Maoni. It was first published on Qidian Chinese website and had been published in several volumes. The reader can read the entire novel online on Qidian Chinese Network. Joy of Life's novel told the legendary story of a young man with a mysterious background, Fan Xian, who experienced the trials of his family and the martial world.
Joy of Life has a novel version. Joy of Life had two versions. One was the novel version, and the other was the TV series version. The novel version was published on Qidian Chinese website by the author Maoni, and several volumes had already been published. The reader can read the entire novel online on Qidian Chinese Network. The TV series was based on the novel.
In Joy of Life, the Shadow's true identity was Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian's younger brother. He was the son of the City Lord of Dongyi. After his entire family was massacred by Sigu Jian, he became Chen Pingping's chief guard. The Shadow had always worn a mask to hide his identity because he harbored hatred and hoped to take revenge on Sigu Jian, who had killed his loved ones. His swordsmanship was Sigu Swordsmanship, and only experts could recognize it. The identity of the shadow had always been a mystery in the show, and it was not revealed until the second season.
Joy of Life told the story of the Qing Emperor killing his wife, Ye Qingmei, and their child, Fan Xian, killing the Qing Emperor in the end.
Joy of Life has a novel version. Joy of Life was written by Maoni and was first published on Qidian Chinese website. The novel described the growth of a young man named Fan Xian. The Qing Kingdom's decades of ups and downs were slowly presented. The novel has been published in multiple volumes, and readers can read the entire novel online on Qidian Chinese Network.
Yes, Joy of Life had a novel version. Joy of Life was written by Maoni. It was first published on Qidian Chinese website and had been published in several volumes. The reader can read the entire novel online on Qidian Chinese Network. Joy of Life's novel told the legendary story of a young man with a mysterious background, Fan Xian, who experienced the trials of his family and the martial world.
Joy of Life has a novel version. Joy of Life was written by Maoni. It was first published on Qidian Chinese website and had been published in several volumes. The reader can read the entire novel online on Qidian Chinese Network. Joy of Life's novel told the legendary story of a young man with a mysterious background, Fan Xian, who experienced the trials of his family and the martial world.
There were no scenes of Si Lili in the second season of Joy of Life2. Si Lili's character did not appear in the stills and trailer. Although Si Lili was an important character in the first season and had many scenes with Fan Xian, her scenes in the second season were relatively small. Therefore, there was no Si Lili in Joy of Life2.
Yes, Joy of Life had a novel version. Joy of Life had two versions. One was the novel version, and the other was the TV series version. The novel version was published on Qidian Chinese website by the author Maoni, and several volumes had already been published. The reader can read the entire novel online on Qidian Chinese Network. The TV series was adapted from the novel. There were differences in the plot, characters, and details between the two versions.
Joy of Life has a novel version. Joy of Life had two versions. One was the novel version, and the other was the TV series version. The novel version was published on Qidian Chinese website by the author Maoni, and several volumes had already been published. The reader can read the entire novel online on Qidian Chinese Network. The TV series was adapted from the novel.