The 7th Prince Yu Qing was a science fiction novel written by the author Yu Nianyi and published on Qidian Chinese Network. Some chapters of the novel were free to read online, and the entire novel could be read online on Qidian Chinese Network without advertisements and pop-ups.

The ruler of Northern Qi was Zhan Doudou. She was the Northern Qi Emperor and had ascended the throne when she was young. As she grew older, she showed her resourcefulness and foresight, and tried to get rid of the Empress Dowager's control and take over the regime independently. Zhan Doudou liked to read Fan Xian's books in private and occasionally joked with him. With the help of Haitang Duoduo and Si Lili, she had solved the problem of having children.
The Northern Qi Saintess in Joy of Life was Haitang Duoduo. She was Northern Qi's Master Ku He's last disciple, and she was also a person revered as the Holy Maiden in Northern Qi. Haitang Duoduo was born into a noble family and had extraordinary martial arts skills, but she longed for an ordinary rural life. She often raised chickens and ducks to farm, giving people the appearance of a peasant woman. She had an ambiguous relationship with the male lead, Fan Xian. From the first time they met, they had been entangled and had feelings for Fan Xian. She played an important role in the play, and her relationship with Fan Xian affected the development of the plot. She was an important female character in the entire work.
In the original story of Joy of Life, Fan Xian had sent Fan Sizhe and Fan Ruoruo to Northern Qi. The reason Fan Xian sent Fan Sizhe to Northern Qi was probably to let him avoid the limelight in Jingdou. In the original novel, Fan Sizhe showed his business acumen and opened a brothel with the Third Prince. However, Fan Sizhe's ability to control people's hearts was not enough, so Fan Xian decided to send him to Northern Qi. It was still unclear why Fan Xian's specific goal was to get together with the Northern Qi Emperor. Fan Xian's decision might have been based on his concern for Fan Sizhe and his safety in Northern Qi. However, regarding the details of Fan Xian's trip to Northern Qi and the subsequent developments, the search results did not provide a clear answer.
Yes, there are many sentences in novels that are as beautiful as Qing Qing, Zi Jin, and You You, My Heart. For example: 1. Yellow Jinzhan with red hands. Drunk in spring. I know how many flowers have fallen in the wind and rain in the night. Peach blossoms are still smiling in the spring breeze. When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky? 5 sleepless nights, the moon is like silver. I hope these sentences can make you happy!
There are many sentences that are similar to Qing Qing Zi Jin's leisurely my heart, such as: 1. Yellow Jinzhan with red hands. Drunken, Wu Yin is charming, good white hair, who is the old woman? Three great rivers go to the east and wash away all the heroes of the ages. The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's love. When I suddenly look back, that person is in the waning lights. These sentences were famous in ancient Chinese literature and were often used in novels.
The characters in the movie included the main character, Ye Gui. Liking someone made me lose myself, but I'm willing to drown in your gentleness. The protagonist, Qing You, has chosen to be a person who does not yield to fate, so I will not let go of your hand. The main character, Murong Baihua, is my own business. The main character, Yu Qiuluo, and the supporting character, Lu Yin, fell in love with someone you shouldn't have liked and did something you shouldn't have done. If you ask me, do you regret it? I never regret liking you. Supporting role-Wang Cheng, you've misjudged me, I'm not a playboy Supporting role-Mu Rong Qianyuan, supporting role-Mu Rong Shengge, supporting role-Wang Que. The author of "Ye Zi Yu Qing Cheng" was Qin Xue Manga. It was an ancient romance/classical fictional novel. User recommendation: "Do you believe me?" Ye Zi's tears mixed with the black blood flowing out of the corner of his mouth. He turned his head away and did not say a word. He felt that she was no longer the girl under the osmanthus tree. His sadness no longer needed her redemption. Ye Zi's steps were bright and clear."So, he doesn't believe me. He doesn't pity me. Have I been wrong all along?" Ye Zi bit her lower lip and tried hard to hold back her tears."Does he not like me?" "Encounter is a song. Why did it turn into a sad whimper at the end? The resentment is so strong, and the regret is so painful. If you do it again, will you give me a chance to believe you? The flowers of the Tang tree bloom and the pears smile, and the breeze and clouds bloom. Time turned into a song, but why did it always turn into a sad sob in the end? . I hope you will like this book.
The distribution of the countries in the Qing Dynasty was as follows: Northern Qi was located in the north, including Hebei, Tianjin, and other northern regions; Qing was located in the south, including Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Fujian, and parts of Shandong. However, the search results provided did not have a specific map, so it was impossible to provide maps of Northern Qi and Qing Kingdom.
The distribution of countries in " Celebrating Years " was as follows: Northern Qi was located in the north, including Hebei, Tianjin, and other northern regions; South Qing was located in the south, including Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Fujian, and parts of Shandong; Dongyi was located in the north of Shandong Province and the already curved Korean Peninsula. This information could be used as a reference for maps of Northern Qi and Qing Kingdom.
In Joy of Life, the maps of Northern Qi and Southern Qing were distributed as follows: Northern Qi was located in the north, including Hebei, Tianjin, and other northern regions; Southern Qing was located in the south, including Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Fujian, and parts of Shandong. However, the specific map was not provided in the search results. Thus, he could not provide any more detailed information about Northern Qi and the Qing Kingdom.
In Joy of Life, Northern Qi was located in the north, including Hebei, Tianjin, and other northern regions, while Qing was located in the south, including Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Fujian, and parts of Shandong. However, the specific map details were not provided in the search results, so it was impossible to provide more detailed map information of Northern Qi and the Qing Kingdom.