Prime Minister Lin finally found out that Lin Gong was Wu Zhu. In the 19th episode of the TV series " Celebrating Years," Minister Lin directly told Fan Xian that Lin Gong was the mastermind behind the Niulan Street assassination and tested Fan Xian's attitude towards the Lin family. Fan Xian pretended not to know about this and didn't understand why Lin Gong wanted to kill him, but Minister Lin felt that Fan Xian's reaction was not fake.
The chapter where Su Taner was forcefully taken over by Lou Shuheng was chapter 27 of " Duet Son-in-law ".
Fan Jian had displayed an outstanding level of martial arts in " Celebrating Years." Although the specific level of martial arts was not explicitly mentioned, according to the clues provided, Fan Jian might have the level of a ninth-grade martial artist. He was the owner of the Tiger Guards, the second largest martial artist group in the Qing Dynasty. The Tiger Guards were a powerful martial artist group. Fan Jian's strength was at the peak of Rank-8. Although he had never defeated a Rank-9 martial artist, he had never lost to an opponent below Rank-9. In addition, Fan Jian had trained a large number of Tiger Guards for the Qing Emperor, so the Qing Emperor had a certain degree of fear of him. In short, Fan Jian had played a very powerful role in " Celebrating Years " and had a certain level of martial arts.
The evaluation of the TV series "Celebrating Years 2" was mixed. Some viewers felt that the second season continued the humorous style of the first season. The characters 'personalities did not change much, and the production level had also improved. Overall, the original taste was maintained, and there was not much difference. In addition, the plot had leveled up, and Fan Xian had turned from a chess piece to a chess player. This also aroused the interest of the audience. However, some viewers criticized the second season's heavy acting, awkward jokes, and draggy plot. In general, the audience's evaluation of " Celebrating the Second Year " was different, and there was no clear consensus.
You can read Ye Qingmei's chapter on Qidian Chinese website for free.
" City within a City " was a TV series that could be watched for free on iQiyi. The drama was set in the financial industry and told the story of a young man from a small town, Tao Wuji, and his girlfriend, Tian Xiaohui, who were developing their careers in Shanghai. The plot involved the banking industry, trust companies, and anti-corruption in the financial industry. The specific number of episodes and updates needed to be further understood.
A Smile Is Alluring is a novel with excellent plot and writing style. The latest chapter can be read online for free on 966 Chinese Network. The novel also had three, four, and five versions. Apart from that, A Smile Is Alluring was also a teen idol drama, with Yang Yang and Mao Xiaotong as the main actors. It was adapted from Gu Man's novel of the same name. The drama was first broadcasted in 2016 and the number of views exceeded 8.8 billion. There was no mention of the plot and details of 'A Smile Is Alluring' in the information provided.
The first chapter of the corresponding novel for the second season of the celebration was the first chapter of the fifth volume, which was " Jiangnan in Beijing, Harvest in Early Autumn."
The specific content of Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's original work was not clearly described in the search results provided. Therefore, I don't know the specific content of Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's original work.
Celebration of the New Year 2 would be broadcasted at 19:30 tonight on CCTV-8's primetime slot.
Li Yunrui and the Qing Emperor were not related by blood. Although they were described as biological siblings in the play, they were not actually related by blood. The Qing Emperor was the Qing Emperor, and Li Yunrui was the Eldest Princess. In feudal society, the emperor had many concubines and children, so not all princesses were the emperor's biological children. The specific relationship was not mentioned, but it could be inferred that they might be half-siblings. In the play, their relationship was described as " not blood relatives." Thus, Li Yunrui and the Qing Emperor were not related by blood.