The deleted scenes from the "Celebrating Years" television series included the scene where Fan Xian trained Fan Xian to climb the cliff and was beaten up by Wu Zhu during his practice, the Barrett, the password lock, the keyboard, and the password related scenes, the supplementary scenes of the Temple (military museum), and the scenes of the precipice of Dong Mountain.
It's hard to say exactly. Different people might have different opinions on what constitutes a deleted scene. But usually, these could be scenes that were cut during the editing process for various reasons like pacing or story flow.
They could fill in plot holes. Maybe there were some parts in the main story that seemed a bit rushed or not fully explained. The deleted scenes might have been able to smooth those parts out.
Some scenes in " Long Moon Ember " had been deleted, including the scene where Li Susu appeared on the roof and spoke to Gongye Jiwu, the scene where Su Su and Gongye Jiwu fought back to back on the high platform, and the scene where Su Su snatched the mirror from Jingmie's waist. In addition, some other scenes were also deleted, such as the scene where Su Su returned to the Hengyang Sect and was asked about Gongye Jiwu, and the scene where Qu Xuanzi and Zhaoyou explained the origin of the Mirror of the Past to Su Su. However, there was no clear explanation of which scenes were deleted.
Some of the deleted scenes in 'Pulp Fiction' might have added more depth to certain characters. For example, they could have shown more of the backstories of Vincent Vega or Jules Winnfield. However, without seeing them in the final cut, it's hard to say exactly how they would have changed the overall feel of the movie. But they probably had more of the same edgy and dark humor that the movie is known for.
It's not always possible to get deleted stories back. Sometimes, if they were deleted by accident and you have a backup or a recovery option available in the platform you were using, you might have a chance.
To get deleted stories back, you could try using data recovery software if they were on your computer or device. Also, check if the app or service you used has any built-in recovery features or support.