The concubines in Qing Yu Nian included Yi Guipin, Imperial Consort Yi, Imperial Consort Shu, Ning Cairen, and Ye Qingmei. Among them, Ye Qingmei was the woman the Qing Emperor truly loved. The other concubines were described as tools. The concubines in the Qing Emperor's harem had straightforward personalities and did not have the complicated palace fights like in Legend of Zhen Huan. The Qing Emperor's three concubines were Yi Guipin, Noble Consort Shu, and Lady Ning. After Fan Xian entered the palace, he met the three concubines in turn. The Qing Emperor's Third Prince was Yi Guipin's son, Li Chengping. When Fan Xian entered the Palace, Liu Ruyu introduced him to the Third Prince. The Third Prince finally ascended the throne.
There was no clear information about the specific plot and ending of the concubines in "Celebrating Years". The search results mentioned the names of some characters and their relationships in the show, but did not mention their specific endings. Therefore, I am not sure about the final outcome of Qing Yuannian's concubines.
During the Qing Yu years, the Qing Emperor's concubines were Yi Gui Pin, Shu Imperial Consort, and Ning Cai Ren. Yi Guipin was the Qing Emperor's favorite concubine. She was good at meeting the Qing Emperor's preferences. Noble Consort Shu was the Second Prince's biological mother. She was obsessed with reading and had special feelings for Fan Xian. The characteristics of Lady Ning were not mentioned in the search results provided. These three concubines all had important roles and functions in the play, and their endings were different.
During the Qing Yu years, the Qing Emperor's concubines were Yi Gui Pin, Shu Imperial Consort, and Ning Cai Ren. Yi Guipin was the Qing Emperor's favorite concubine. She was good at meeting the Qing Emperor's preferences. Noble Consort Shu was the Second Prince's biological mother. She was obsessed with reading and had special feelings for Fan Xian. The characteristics of Lady Ning were not mentioned in the search results provided.
The concubines in Qing Yu Nian included Yi Guipin, Imperial Consort Yi, Imperial Consort Shu, Ning Cairen, and Ye Qingmei. Among them, Ye Qingmei was the woman the Qing Emperor truly loved. The other concubines were described as tools. The concubines in the Qing Emperor's harem had straightforward personalities and did not have the complicated palace fights like in Legend of Zhen Huan. The Qing Emperor's three concubines were Yi Guipin, Noble Consort Shu, and Lady Ning. After Fan Xian entered the palace, he met the three concubines in turn. The Qing Emperor's Third Prince was Yi Guipin's son, Li Chengping. When Fan Xian entered the Palace, Liu Ruyu introduced him to the Third Prince. The Third Prince finally ascended the throne.
The concubines in Qing Yu Nian included Yi Guipin, Imperial Consort Yi, Imperial Consort Shu, Ning Cairen, and Ye Qingmei. Among them, Ye Qingmei was the woman the Qing Emperor truly loved. The other concubines were described as tools. The concubines in the Qing Emperor's harem had straightforward personalities and did not have the complicated palace fights like in Legend of Zhen Huan. The Qing Emperor's three concubines were Yi Guipin, Noble Consort Shu, and Lady Ning. After Fan Xian entered the palace, he met the three concubines in turn. The Qing Emperor's Third Prince was Yi Guipin's son, Li Chengping. When Fan Xian entered the Palace, Liu Ruyu introduced him to the Third Prince. The Third Prince finally ascended the throne.
The concubines in Qing Yu Nian included Yi Guipin, Imperial Consort Yi, Imperial Consort Shu, Ning Cairen, and Ye Qingmei. Among them, Ye Qingmei was the woman the Qing Emperor truly loved. The other concubines were described as tools. The concubines in the Qing Emperor's harem had straightforward personalities and did not have the complicated palace fights like in Legend of Zhen Huan. The Qing Emperor's three concubines were Yi Guipin, Noble Consort Shu, and Lady Ning.
The concubines in Qing Yu Nian included Yi Guipin, Imperial Consort Yi, Imperial Consort Shu, Ning Cairen, and Ye Qingmei. Among them, Ye Qingmei was the woman the Qing Emperor truly loved. The other concubines were described as tools. The concubines in the Qing Emperor's harem had straightforward personalities and did not have the complicated palace fights like in Legend of Zhen Huan. The Qing Emperor's three concubines were Yi Guipin, Noble Consort Shu, and Lady Ning. After Fan Xian entered the palace, he met the three concubines in turn. The Qing Emperor's Third Prince was Yi Guipin's son, Li Chengping. When Fan Xian entered the Palace, Liu Ruyu introduced him to the Third Prince. The Third Prince finally ascended the throne.
In the years of Qing, Emperor Qing's concubines were Yi Gui Pin, Shu Imperial Concubine, and Ning Cairen. Yi Guipin was the Qing Emperor's favorite concubine. She was good at meeting the Qing Emperor's preferences. Noble Consort Shu was the Second Prince's biological mother. She was obsessed with reading and had special feelings for Fan Xian. Lady Ning's characteristics were not mentioned in the search results provided. The Qing Emperor's concubines had different endings in the play. Noble Consort Shu had the highest status. The ending of the other concubines was not mentioned.
Yi Guipin was one of the characters in the TV series " Celebrating Years." She was one of the concubines in the Qing Emperor's harem and also Fan Xian's aunt Liu. Yi Guipin had lived in the palace for a long time. She was afraid of being misunderstood and kept a distance from her family, so she lacked true feelings. However, she liked Fan Xian's sweet mouth. They had a good relationship. Yi Guipin's child was the Third Prince, Li Chengping. In the play, the actor of Yi Guipin changed from Deng Tongtian to Sui Junbo. As for Yi Guipin's ending, the current search results did not provide any relevant information.
Sui Junbo played the role of Yi Guipin in "Celebrating Years 2." Her casting was considered one of the successes of the drama because her image and temperament matched Yi Guipin in the original work, and her acting skills and appearance were excellent. The audience gave high praise to Sui Junbo's performance, believing that she had successfully demonstrated Yi Guipin's aristocratic temperament and complex emotions. In comparison, Deng Tongtian, who had played Yi Guipin, appeared to be a little weak. In general, Sui Junbo's addition made Yi Guipin's character more vivid and three-dimensional, becoming one of the focus of the audience.