Ye Qingmei was killed by the Qing Emperor.
Guns had indeed appeared in " Celebrating Years." Fan Xian had a Barrett sniper rifle in his hand, while Chen Pingping hid a flintlock in his wheelchair. These guns played an important role in the play.
Some people speculated that Teng Zijing might be the shadow in " Celebrating Years ". However, this guess was quickly denied. Teng Zijing was Princess Nihuang's fiancé. His identity was public, so it was impossible for him to be Chen Pingping's personal guard at the same time. Although some people thought that Teng Zijing might be the shadow, due to insufficient evidence, it was impossible to determine the true identity of the shadow. Therefore, based on the information provided, I can't confirm if the shadow is Teng Zijing.
Yes, there was a sequel to 'Celebrating Years.' The second novel was called " Celebrating the Years 2: Peace in the World ". It was written by the author, Three Thousand Years of Peach Blossom in the Dream. This sequel continued to tell Fan Xian's story. The specific plot and ending can only be understood by reading the novel. It can be exempted from reading on Qidian Chinese Network.
The box Fan Xian's mother had left behind contained a Barrett sniper rifle (M82A1 heavy sniper rifle).
The plot of the 65th episode of " Celebrating Years 2 " was Fan Xian and Haitang Duoduo turning against each other and engaging in a great battle that lasted 300 rounds. After Fan Xian was heartbroken, he spent his days in brothels and became the laughing stock of Jingdou. This episode also revealed the origin of the Barrett bullet. Lin Wan 'er learned of the Eldest Princess's affair with the Qing Emperor. The search results did not mention Wan 'er's plot, so it was impossible to know.
The last villain of Qing Yu Nian was the Qing Emperor. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was killed by Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, and the others. In the final battle, after the Qing Emperor was injured by Fan Ruoruo's sniper rifle, Fan Xian took the opportunity to sneak attack the Qing Emperor and finally killed him. The Qing Emperor's death was an ending he deserved.
You can watch the full version of Celebrating Years 2 for free on online viewing platforms such as iQiyi and Youku. The series had a total of 20 episodes, each episode lasting 10 minutes. In addition, you can also read the complete version of the novel "Celebrating Years 2" online for free on Qidian Chinese Network.
You can download the full text of the novel "Celebrating Years" for free through multiple websites. The reader can find the TXT download link of the revised version of Qing Yuannian in the search results. The exact download link and file size may vary from website to website.
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince's private affair was discovered by the Qing Emperor through Fan Xian's investigation and arrangements. After Fan Xian returned to the capital from Jiangnan to collect the palace treasury, he discovered that apart from the alliance of power between the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess, there was also a private relationship between aunt and nephew and lovers. Fan Xian arranged this relationship and let the Qing Emperor know this secret. The Qing Emperor then imprisoned the Eldest Princess and planned to depose the Crown Prince. In the end, the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince chose to commit suicide to end their fate.
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