Sure. There were probably stories about the sold - out shows. It shows how popular the tour was. Maybe some of the artists had personal stories during the tour, like getting over an illness just in time to perform.
One top story could be the collaboration between different artists on stage. They might have created some really unique musical moments that fans will always remember. Also, stories about the tour's production, like how they managed to set up the stage so quickly in different venues.
Fan Xian had five wives in " Celebrating Years."
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Fan Xian was the biological son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei.
The box that was opened in the 28th episode of Celebrating Years wasn't a cell phone. According to the description in the third document, the box contained an M82A1 heavy sniper rifle, letters for Wu Zhu and Fan Xian, and abortion medicine for Fan Xian. Therefore, the items in the box had nothing to do with the phone.
" Celebrating the Second Year " was the second work in Maoni's novel series. The story mainly described the series of events that happened after Fan Xian returned to Qing Kingdom, including Fan Xian avenging his mother, eliminating the Eldest Princess 'power, and joining forces with the Northern Qi Emperor to fight Doudou. This novel was deeply loved by the readers. The plot was rich and the characters were distinct.
It was impossible to determine which novel was referring to the " Invincible Crown Prince " because there was no clear information in the search results provided.
Xu Hong's personal information could not be found in the search results provided.
Guo Baokun was a funny character in the drama, but he didn't mean to be funny. His character became more and more absurd as the plot developed, and the audience rated his performance as "funny." Jia Jinghui, the actor who played Guo Baokun, said that he did not deliberately make fun of people, but created a funny point through the contrast of the characters. In an interview, he shared his understanding of the role and interesting things during the filming process. Therefore, it could be said that Guo Baokun was a funny character, but it was not intentional.
Wu Zhu's ending in " Celebrating Years " was that he was killed by the Qing Emperor. In the end, the Qing Emperor took off Wu Zhu's blindfold and activated Wu Zhu's electronic laser eye, causing him to be injured and lose consciousness. Afterward, Wu Zhu went to Dong Mountain to heal his injuries and obtained the parts Thirteen had brought back from the temple. It was said that they could allow him to live for another 500 years. Thus, Wu Zhu's final outcome was to be killed by the Qing Emperor and go to Dong Mountain to heal.
The list of official positions in the Qing Dynasty included officials of different grades. We can get some information about official positions in the Qing Dynasty. The hierarchy of officials in the Qing Dynasty basically followed the system of "nine grades and eighteen grades" since the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. Each grade had a difference between a positive grade and a subordinate grade, such as a positive grade and a subordinate grade. In addition, there were also super-ranked officials, imperial clan members who did not enter the eighth rank of Fuguo Duke, Eight Banners Mongol princes and non-princes... Civil officials included the prime minister, the chief minister, and so on. Military officer positions included great general, lieutenant, and so on. Other than that, there were also local officials such as county governors, prefects, and provincial governors. However, the search results provided did not give a complete list of Qing Dynasty officials. Therefore, based on the information provided, we are unable to give a complete list of Qing Dynasty officials.