Wu Zhu did not appear in the ending of the plot. According to the original novel and the television series, Wu Zhu had gone to Dong Mountain to recuperate after being seriously injured by the Qing Emperor. He had regained his self-awareness under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others. He chose to live alone and not continue to be with Fan Xian's family. Thus, Wu Zhu did not appear in the ending of the plot.
Wu Zhu did not appear in the ending of the plot. According to the description of the original novel and TV series of " Celebrating the Years," Wu Zhu went to Dong Mountain to recuperate after being seriously injured by the Qing Emperor. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, he recovered his self-consciousness. He chose to live alone and not continue to be with Fan Xian's family. Thus, Wu Zhu did not die at the end of the plot, but he did not appear either.
In the Qing Dynasty, Wu Zhu's ending was that he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually recovered his self-awareness and chose to live alone. He did not continue to live with Fan Xian. As a result, Wu Zhu did not appear in the grand finale of the celebration.
The true identity of the great treasure of the year was revealed in episode 12.
The female lead, Li Qin, appeared in the first episode of the TV series " Celebrating Years."
There was some inconsistent information regarding Yan Bingyun's appearance in the episodes of " Celebrating Years." Some documents mentioned that Yan Bingyun appeared in the second episode, but his official appearance was in the 30th or 38th episode. In addition, there were also documents that mentioned that Yan Bingyun would appear in the 30th episode. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the exact number of episodes that Yan Bingyun appeared in " Celebrating Years."
The finale of " Celebrating Years " was episode 36.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor never made an empress again, so we can't see the existence of an empress. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Empress could be said to be that of indifference. He thought that the Empress was just a decoration and did not have much time to stay in the Inner Palace. She often ran out at night. In addition, the Qing Emperor had deep love for Ye Qingmei. He did not allow the Eldest Princess to fall in love with anyone else, so he would not give the Eldest Princess a title. The Qing Emperor's strong personality and desire to control power were also one of the reasons why he did not allow the Empress to appear. In short, the absence of an Empress in the Qing Dynasty was due to the Qing Emperor's personal decision and attitude.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor never made an empress again, so we can't see the existence of an empress. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Empress could be said to be that of indifference. He thought that the Empress was just a decoration and did not have much time to stay in the Inner Palace. She often ran out at night. In addition, the Qing Emperor had deep love for Ye Qingmei. He did not allow the Eldest Princess to fall in love with anyone else, so he would not give the Eldest Princess a title. The Qing Emperor's strong personality and desire to control power were also one of the reasons why he did not allow the Empress to appear. In short, the absence of an Empress in the Qing Dynasty was due to the Qing Emperor's personal decision and attitude.
The ending was chapter 253 of the novel.
Chen Pingping was a eunuch. In the ending of " Celebrating Years," Chen Pingping's identity as a eunuch was revealed. He was eventually executed by the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping had always been the Qing Emperor's trusted aide. He had once served as the Director of the Overwatch Council and played an important role in supervising the Qing Emperor. However, after Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor was the mastermind behind Ye Qingmei's murder, in order to take revenge for Ye Qingmei, he repeatedly plotted to gain the Qing Emperor's trust and intensified the struggle for imperial power, eliminating the relatives around the Qing Emperor. In the end, Chen Pingping took the initiative to enter the Palace to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but the assassination failed. He was sentenced to death by a thousand cuts and died in Fan Xian's arms. Chen Pingping's ending was to be a eunuch who fought for justice and revenge at the cost of his own life.