The current search results did not clearly provide information on whether the 12 volumes of " Celebrating Years " were complete. Although it was mentioned that the revised edition of the People's Literature Press had been published to the twelfth volume, it was not clearly stated whether it was the complete version of the book. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether the 12 volumes of " Celebrating Years " were complete.
The current search results did not provide clear information on whether the 12 volumes of Celebrating Years were complete. Although the People's Literature Press had already published the twelfth volume, there was no mention of whether it was the complete version of the book. In addition, there were also documents that mentioned that there were only three revised versions of the novel, but the content was already complete. Thus, it was impossible to determine if the 12 volumes of Qing Yuannian were complete.
At present, it was impossible to determine whether the 12 volumes of "Celebrating Years" were complete. Although the People's Literature Press had already published the twelfth volume, there was no clear mention of whether it was the complete version of the book. In addition, there were also documents that mentioned that there were only three revised versions of the novel, but the content was already complete. It was unclear whether the 12 volumes were complete.
The novel, Celebrating Years, had a total of four volumes.
As for the specific difference between the four volumes and the 12 volumes of the Qing Yu Nian full set, the current information did not provide a clear answer. Some documents mentioned that there were 12 volumes in the entire set of novels, while others mentioned that there were 15 volumes in the entire set. Among them, the People's Literature Press published the first five volumes of the revised edition. The Taiwan edition was divided into three parts and had a total of 12 volumes. The complete collection, which was quickly released, included volumes 1-14. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine the specific difference between Qing Yunian's full set of four volumes and twelve volumes.
The difference between the full set of 4 volumes and 12 volumes of " Celebrating Years " was the number of volumes and the content. The full set of four volumes of " Celebrating the Year " referred to the original version of the novel. It was divided into four volumes, namely," Celebrating the Year·Volume 1: The Wind and Cloud in the Capital,"" Celebrating the Year·Volume 2: The Temples and Jianghu,"" Celebrating the Year·Volume 3: The Wind and Rain," and " Celebrating the Year·Volume 4: The Fog in the North Sea." The full set of 12 volumes of " Qing Yu Nian " referred to the revised version of the novel. It was divided into 12 volumes, namely," Qing Yu Nian·Volume 1: The Wind and Cloud in the Capital "," Qing Yu Nian·Volume 2: The Temples and Jianghu "," Qing Yu Nian·Volume 3: The Wind and Rain Swaying "," Qing Yu Nian·Volume 4: The Fog in the North Sea "," Qing Yu Nian·Volume 5: The Summit of the Forbidden City "," Qing Yu Nian·Volume 6: Begonia Still as Before "," Qing Yu Nian·Volume 7: Soldiers on the Battlefield "," Qing Yu Nian·Volume 8: The Wind and Cloud in the Spring Examination ", and " Qing Yu Nian·Volume 9: Kyoto Doubt Cloud, Qing Yu Nian·Volume 10: Mission to Northern Qi, Qing Yu Nian·Volume 11: Jiangnan Misty Rain, Qing Yu Nian·Volume 12: The World Return to One. Compared to the original version, the content of the revised version had been revised and expanded. Some new plots and characters had been added, and some details had been revised and improved.
There were some uncertainties and contradictions regarding the number of books in the entire set of "Celebrating Years". Some documents mentioned that there were 12 volumes in total, while others mentioned that there were 15 volumes. Among them, the People's Literature Press published the first five volumes of the revised edition. The Taiwan edition was divided into three volumes and a total of 12 volumes. However, according to the content of document [1], there were a total of seven volumes of the novel. Therefore, the exact number of volumes in the entire set of "Celebrating Years" was not clear.
There were a total of 15 volumes in the Qing Yu Nian set. Although there were some contradictions and uncertainties, most of the literature mentioned that Qing Yunian's complete set of physical books had a total of 15 volumes. Among them, the People's Literature Press published the first five volumes of the revised edition. The Taiwan edition was divided into three parts and had a total of 12 volumes. The complete collection, which was quickly released in stock, included volumes 1-14. Therefore, the entire set of Qing Yu Nian had a total of 15 volumes.
There were a total of seven volumes of "Celebrating Years", which were: 1. "Celebrating the Years (I)" 2. "Celebrating Years (II)" 3. "Celebrating Years (III)" 4. "Celebrating the Years (IV)" 5. "Celebrating Years (5)" 6. "Celebrating Years (6)" 7. "Celebrating Years (7)"
The complete version of " Celebrating Years " could be read online for free on many websites, including Qidian Chinese website and Maoni official website. This novel was written by Maoni. It told the story of a young man, Fan Xian, growing up in Qing Kingdom for decades. The complete collection had a total of 188 chapters, covering Fan Xian's growth and Ye Qingmei's life. It depicted the Qing Kingdom's decades of history. The readers could read the full text of the novel through websites such as Qidian Chinese Network.
" Celebrating Years " was a novel written by Maoni. It had a total of 24 chapters. The story took place in the future after the world was flattened. Human civilization was rebuilt on the continent, and it was currently in the era of feudal empires. The protagonist, Fan Xian, was an illegitimate child. He had set out from a small town by the sea and experienced the trials and tempering of his family, the martial world, and the court. In order to find his mother's murderer, Fan Xian went deep into the Royal Palace and fought with the various factions. As he grew up, he experienced various challenges and trials, including being assassinated, framed, and used. The first season of the Qing Dynasty told the story of Fan Xian growing up in the mountains. Later, he was adopted by the Qing Emperor and entered the capital. After experiencing the struggles of the court and the struggles of his family, Fan Xian gradually grew. In the end, he revealed a deeply hidden secret of the country and his true identity. The entire novel used the rise and fall of the Qing Kingdom over the past few decades as the background, showing the stories of three generations of influential figures.