No. Literature should promote positive values, and these kinds of stories involve improper and unethical sexual content.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor killed Ye Qingmei. First, Ye Qingmei's social ideals and reform intentions posed a threat to the Qing Emperor's rights and interests. Ye Qingmei hoped to change the hierarchy of feudal society and pursue equality and fair treatment for everyone. This was a challenge for those in power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Ye Qingmei's ideals would weaken his rule. Secondly, the Qing Emperor might have misunderstood Ye Qingmei's intentions and thought that she wanted to use overbearing methods to control him. In addition, Ye Qingmei's existence struck a blow to the Qing Emperor's self-esteem. He wanted to prove that he could do better without Ye Qingmei. In summary, the Qing Emperor's reasons for killing Ye Qingmei included the conflict between social ideals and the Qing Emperor's interests, misunderstanding Ye Qingmei's intentions, and a setback to his pride. However, the search results did not provide an exact reason, so it was impossible to determine the Qing Emperor's true motive for killing Ye Qingmei.
'The Emperor's Dragon Son-in-law' was a novel about modern urban life written by Qingyi Wushuang. The main characters of the story were Ning Beichen and Ye Qiashuang. Ning Bei Zhen was a god that descended from the nine heavens, while Ye Qiashuang was the most beautiful woman in the world. The novel told the story of Ning Beichen escaping from the sea of fire five years ago and returning to the battlefield five years later to destroy the three races with the power of the sky. Please read the full story for the specific plot and ending.
In the TV series, Ye Qingmei was played by Gu Yuhan.
Fan Xian did not truly die in " Celebrating Years 2." At the end of the first season, Fan Xian fell to the ground after being stabbed by Yan Bingyun. His life and death were unknown. However, in the second season, Fan Xian was rescued by the Qing Emperor and returned to the Qing Royal Palace. After recuperating and treatment, he woke up. Thus, Fan Xian did not die. Instead, he was revived.
" Summer of the Barren State's King of the Nine Dragons " was a TV series with a total of 99 episodes. It had already ended. The story was about the ninth prince, Xia Tian, who was conferred the title of King of the Barren State. He went to the border to guard the territory of the Great Xia Kingdom, while the Tian Lang Kingdom wanted to invade the Great Xia Kingdom. This drama belonged to the category of short dramas and web dramas. As for whether the show was free to watch, the search results did not mention any relevant information, so it was impossible to determine whether it was free or not.
The reason Hou Jichang betrayed Fan Xian was for his own future and interests. When Fan Xian encountered difficulties, Hou Jichang chose to defect to Fan Xian's mortal enemy, He Zongwei, and cut ties with Fan Xian. Hou Jichang might think that following Fan Xian would not guarantee his future. Although Fan Xian did not kill him, he had blocked his future.
In the plot, Chen Pingping was executed by the Qing Emperor. The exact time was not mentioned.
You can read the novel for free on Qidian Chinese Network without paying 5200 yuan. Qidian Chinese Network provided the online reading service for the entire novel,"Celebrating Years". The readers could read the entire novel for free on the website. At the same time, Qidian Chinese Network also provided a reading environment without advertisements and pop-ups, providing readers with a good reading experience.
The plot of the Eldest Princess climbing onto the dragon bed appeared in episode 29. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor loved Ye Qingmei. In order to obtain the Qing Emperor's love, the Eldest Princess did not hesitate to secretly climb onto the dragon bed in the middle of the night and take the initiative to undress herself. However, this action gave the Crown Prince a pleasant surprise because the Crown Prince suddenly fainted when he paid his respects and fell asleep on the dragon bed. This plot showed the Eldest Princess 'determination to do extreme acts for love, and also highlighted the complicated interpersonal relationships and power struggles in the palace. The plot also reflected the complexity of the society and human nature of that era.
Yan Xiaoyi appeared in Taiping Courtyard for the first time in " Celebrating Years," but there was no explicit mention of which episode he died in. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know which episode Yan Xiaoyi died in Taiping Courtyard.