Celebrating Years was first published on Qidian Chinese Network.
The Danzhou in Qingyu Nian referred to Danzhou City in Hainan Province. Danzhou City was located in the northwest of Hainan Province. It was a prefecture-level city in Hainan Province. Danzhou City was the economic, transportation, communication, and cultural center of the western part of Hainan Province. It was also a tourist destination. The Danzhou in Qingyu years did not refer to the real Danzhou, but to the Danzhou in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.
The Four Great Grandmasters in Qing Yu Nian were Ku He of Beiqi Kingdom, Sigu Jian of Dongyi, Ye Liuyun of the Qing Kingdom, and the Qing Emperor. Ku He was the first person to meet Ye Qingmei. She had become a great grandmaster through cultivating Tianyi Dao. Sigu Jian was the Lord of Dongyi. He had become a Great Grandmaster through the secret manual Ye Qingmei had given him. Ye Liuyun was from Qing Kingdom. He was good at Flowing Cloud Sanshou and was the only Great Grandmaster who had not received the blessing of the Temple's martial arts secret manual. The Qing Emperor was hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. He was thought to be the most powerful of the Four Great Grandmasters and possessed the aura of the Overlord.
The eunuchs in Qing Yu Nian were Chen Wuchang and Hong Sixiang. Chen Wuchang was an unremarkable little eunuch. He was initially sent to Prince Cheng's residence as a spy, but later received the care and concern of Prince Cheng's son. Hong Sixiang was a favorite of the empress dowager and possessed great power. He was mistaken for one of the Qing Kingdom's Grandmasters.
The four grandmasters of the Qing Dynasty were the Qing Emperor, Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian. The Qing Emperor was the most powerful figure among the four grandmasters. He was a schemer who cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi and became a grandmaster. Ku He was Northern Qi's Imperial Advisor, a peerless expert who possessed the heaven-blessed theology of the temple. Ye Liuyun was a grandmaster of the Flowing Cloud Sanshou, and his swordsmanship was terrifying. Sigu Jian was Dongyi's guardian and the true master of the Sword Hut and Taiping money house. These four Grandmasters held a pivotal position in the Qing Kingdom's martial arts world and represented the highest level of the Qing Kingdom's martial arts world.
The box left behind by Miss Yu Nian was hidden under the bed in the Empress Dowager's bedroom.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Grandma Fan was a character that received a lot of attention. Although she did not make many appearances, she left a deep impression on the audience. Old Lady Fan was Fan Xian's grandmother. She knew about Fan Xian's background and true identity. In the play, old lady Fan showed a kind face and a ruthless heart, but at the same time, she also showed her deep affection for Fan Xian. She was the Qing Emperor's mother. The Qing Emperor paid special attention to her. It could even be said that she was the source of all the Qing Emperor's maternal love. Old Lady Fan's performance in the show left a deep impression. She was a small figure that could not be ignored and was one of the main reasons why the Fan family could become the core power of Qing Kingdom. Her role was played by actress Cao Cuifen. Cao Cuifen showed excellent acting skills in the role of the old lady and won the audience's love and appreciation. In general, Old Lady Fan was a well-loved and well-watched character in " Celebrating Years."
The Second Mother in " Celebrating Years " was Liu Ruyu. She was Fan Jian's wife and Fan Sizhe's mother. In the movie, she had her doubts about Fan Xian coming to Jingdou at the beginning, worried that he would steal her son's position. However, as the plot developed, she gradually understood Fan Xian's character and the feelings between the two brothers. In the end, she reconciled with Fan Xian and resolved the conflict. Liu Ruyu's role was played by Zhao Ke. She was an outstanding actress and a national first-class rhythmic gymnast.
There were two main sources for the name Celebrating Years. First of all, the name of " Celebrating the Years " originated from a sentence in " Dream of the Red Chamber ". One of the sentences was " to stay in celebration ", and the name of " Celebrating the Years " was derived from this sentence. Secondly, the name of the Qing Kingdom in " Celebrating Years " came from the Qing Kingdom in the novel " Twelve Kingdoms " by the Japanese writer, Ono Buyumi.
The king of the Qing Dynasty was King Jing. He was the Qing Emperor's younger brother, the idle king of the Qing Kingdom. King Jing appeared in front of the world with the appearance of an idle king to protect himself and his family. He was the only member of the royal family who did not participate in the fight for the throne.