Li Yuanjiu's Divine Vase originated from the Heavenly Dao's Initial Appearance, Chaos. It was the first item of the Profound Heaven born from Chaos. The Divine Vase contained the laws of the Heavenly Dao and had a unique ability to seize the fortune of heaven and earth. Initially, Samsara Temple Master had obtained the Divine Vase, but it didn't have a bottle spirit. Later on, Dao Ancestor Nine Elements, Li Yuanjiu, obtained the Divine Vase and used it to become the Origin Dao Ancestor of Metal. He founded the Nine Elements Temple and made the Divine Vase the sect's cornerstone treasure. However, the traitor of the Nine Elements Temple, Brother Skeleton, stole the Divine Sovereign Vase, causing it to be lost. Therefore, it could be concluded that Li Yuanjiu's Divine Vase originally came from Chaos and was later stolen by Brother Skeleton. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Chapter 253 was the last chapter of the fourth volume. There were a total of seven volumes of Qing Yu Nian's novels, which were in order: In Danzhou, In Jingdou, Snow in Cangshan, Fog in the North Sea, Jiangnan in Beijing, Joy in Front of the Palace, and Courting the Emperor.
The password to Qing Yu Nian's chest was Wu Zhu's name. Fan Xian successfully opened the password-protected box Ye Qingmei had left behind and found a Barrett sniper rifle and two letters inside. The design of this passcode box used modern intelligent passcode locks and voice unlocking. The password was actually Wu Zhu's name.
The crown prince of the Qing Dynasty was called the second son. The exact age was not specified, but it could be inferred that the Second Prince was slightly older than the Crown Prince.
Wang Qinian's actor, Tian Yu, and Tang Wei were once lovers. They met in the TV series "Police Flower Swallow" and developed into a relationship. They even talked about marriage. However, no clear information was provided about the reason for their breakup.
Guo Baokun's final outcome was that he chose to stay in Northern Qi and become Fan Xian's spy, helping Fan Xian complete his mission and save his father. Although Guo Baokun was portrayed as a clumsy and cute character in the play, he was very obedient and completed the task Fan Xian gave him. The main reason he chose to stay in Northern Qi was to save his father. After Fan Xian agreed to help him save his father, Guo Baokun was willing to stay in Northern Qi alone to accept the work of a spy in the Inspection Council.
Qing Yu Nian could read the full text for free on many websites, including Qidian Chinese Network and Tianya Online Library. Through these websites, readers could find the entire content of the celebration and read it in TXT format. Qidian Chinese Network provided a reading environment without advertisements and pop-ups, providing readers with a good reading experience. Apart from that, the Strange Brush Pavilion was also a website that provided free reading of the full text of the celebration. These websites all provided the full-text of the novels that celebrated the New Year without the interference of pop-up advertisements.
" Celebrating the Year 3: Snow in the Cangshan Mountains " was the third work of Maoni's Celebrating the Year series. The story told that the imperial court's edict had been sent to Dongyi, but Dongyi did not admit that it had anything to do with the manor at the foot of Cang Mountain, causing tension on the border between the two sides, which could lead to a war. The novel had been published.
The woman painted by the Crown Prince during the celebration was the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui. This conclusion could be drawn based on the multiple documents provided. The woman the Crown Prince drew was a beautiful woman without a face. According to the plot and the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, it could be inferred that the Crown Prince liked the Eldest Princess. The Eldest Princess had always supported the Crown Prince and was his most capable supporter.
The Qing Emperor, Ye Qingmei, had left many secrets in Taiping Courtyard. Taiping Courtyard was personally built by Ye Qingmei. She had forged it into an impregnable fortress with first-class fortifications. The Qing Emperor had a special liking for Taiping Courtyard. He often went to reminisce about Ye Qingmei and search for the secrets she had left behind. Fan Xian had once explored Taiping Courtyard in search of the key to unlocking the lock of fate. It was said that there was a hidden door under the water of Taiping Courtyard that ordinary people could not open. Ye Qingmei left behind a white handkerchief and a letter in Taiping Courtyard. These two things contained important information. Because of the Qing Emperor's fear of these two things, he did not dare to leave Jingdou all year round. He did not even leave the Royal Palace often. Taiping Courtyard was the residence of Ye Qingmei when she was alive. It was also an exception for the Qing Emperor because he knew that the most dangerous place was often the safest place. In short, Taiping Courtyard was a place filled with memories and secrets between the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei.