In the novel Joy of Life, there were two messengers of the Temple, Wu Zhu and Ye Qingmei.

There was no clear answer to the number of messengers from Joy of Life Temple. The documents mentioned that Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and Wu Zhu were messengers of the Temple, as well as other robots. However, there was no specific number of people mentioned. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine how many messengers there were in Joy of Life Temple.
There was no clear answer to the number of messengers from Joy of Life Temple. The documents mentioned that Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and Wu Zhu were messengers of the Temple, as well as other robots. However, there was no specific number of people mentioned. Therefore, it was impossible to determine how many messengers there were in Joy of Life Temple.
There was no clear answer to the number of messengers from Joy of Life Temple. The documents mentioned that Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and Wu Zhu were messengers of the Temple, as well as other robots. However, there was no specific number of people mentioned. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine how many messengers there were in Joy of Life Temple.
There was no clear answer to the number of messengers from Joy of Life Temple. The documents mentioned that Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and Wu Zhu were messengers of the Temple, as well as other robots. However, there was no specific number of people mentioned. Therefore, it was impossible to determine how many messengers there were in Joy of Life Temple.
There was no clear answer to the number of messengers from Joy of Life Temple. The documents mentioned that Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and Wu Zhu were messengers of the Temple, as well as other robots. However, there was no specific number of people mentioned. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine how many messengers there were in Joy of Life Temple.
Inside the Temple were Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and Wu Zhu. Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian were humans, while Wu Zhu was a robot that Ye Qingmei had brought over. Other than these three people, there were also the Ascetic Monk and the other Temple Emissaries in the temple. In addition, the temple also had a large collection of military weapons, robots, and martial arts manuals. It was a military museum.
Joy of Life's verdict was from Sister Jia Qiao in Dream of the Red Chamber. One of the sentences was " This sentence expressed Sister Jia Qiao's fate and state of mind. Sister Jia Qiao was Wang Xifeng's daughter. She did not have many roles in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', but her fate was touching. The name Joy of Life was taken from Sister Jia Qiao's judgment, which meant that she was glad that she still had the rest of her life. Therefore, Joy of Life and Dream of the Red Chamber had a certain connection.
No specific information was provided about the scene where Joy of Life was exposed. Therefore, I don't know if Joy of Life has any revealing scenes.
Joy of Life's verdict was from Sister Jia Qiao in Dream of the Red Chamber. One of the sentences was " This sentence expressed Sister Jia Qiao's fate and state of mind. Sister Jia Qiao was Wang Xifeng's daughter. She did not have many roles in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', but her fate was touching. The name Joy of Life was taken from Sister Jia Qiao's judgment, which meant that she was glad that she still had the rest of her life.
Joy of Life's verdict was from Sister Jia Qiao in Dream of the Red Chamber. One of the sentences was " This sentence expressed Sister Jia Qiao's fate and state of mind. Sister Jia Qiao was Wang Xifeng's daughter. She did not have many roles in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', but her fate was touching. The name Joy of Life was taken from Sister Jia Qiao's judgment, which meant that she was glad that she still had the rest of her life. Therefore, Joy of Life and Dream of the Red Chamber had a certain connection.