I'm not entirely sure which specific 'young love' novel you're referring to. There are many novels that deal with young love, like 'The Fault in Our Stars' which beautifully portrays young love in the face of illness. It shows how two young people fall in love and how their relationship develops despite the hardships they face.
Since the title 'young love a novel' is rather ambiguous. It could be a self - published or indie novel as well. Maybe it focuses on the pure and innocent nature of young love, how it starts with a simple glance or a shy conversation, and then blossoms into something deeper. It might also touch on the heartbreaks that are common in young relationships and how the characters grow from those experiences.
The Qing Emperor planned to let Crown Prince Li Chengqian succeed the throne. Although there were some results that mentioned that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to inherit the throne, these results were not consistent. Thus, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor planned to let Crown Prince Li Chengqian succeed the throne.
The second season of Celebrating Years could be watched online for free on some websites, but there was no link to the full version. Therefore, I don't know if there's a free online version of Celebration of the New Year 2.
The original ending of "Celebrating Years" was that Fan Xian had successfully overthrown the Qing Emperor, supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne, and lived in seclusion in Jiangnan. In the final battle, the Qing Emperor was heavily injured by Fan Xian and the others. In the end, he was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. Fan Xian grew and changed in this process, becoming a more mature and tenacious person. The Qing Emperor's trusted aide, Chen Pingping, died in the final battle. Other characters such as the Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, Second Prince, and Empress Dowager all died at the end of the story, and the Third Prince, Li Chengping, became the new Emperor. The relationship between Fan Xian and Li Chengping was also revealed in the follow-up. In short, Fan Xian and the other characters experienced many changes and growth in the story. In the end, they achieved their goals and wishes.
Regarding Wang Qinian's martial arts in " Celebrating Years," the document did not provide any clear information. However, many documents mentioned that he was a very powerful character, skilled in tracking and qinggong. He also played the role of right-hand man and protector by Fan Xian's side. Although there was no specific martial arts grade, there were speculations that his strength had already reached above Level Nine, or even the peak of Level Nine. In general, Wang Qinian had a certain level of martial arts in " Celebrating Years," but there was no clear information about his specific level of martial arts.
There were some differences between the TV series and the original work. The original novel paid more attention to the setting of the world and the inner world of the characters. The writing was rigorous and the story was slowly laid out, while the TV series paid more attention to the comedy elements and the compact plot. In the play, some trivial details and the principles of martial arts were omitted, causing the plot to jump faster. Some viewers might be confused. In addition, the presentation of the world view in the play was also slow. It was gradually revealed through the first meeting with Count Sinan, the stone tablet of the Inspection Court, and the opening of the treasure chest in the middle of the game. This was because if the world view was told from the beginning, it would require a lot of narration, which might make the audience feel bored. Therefore, they chose to introduce the story in a humorous comedy way. In general, while the main plot of the original work was retained, the TV series " Celebrating Years " had also been adapted to meet the needs of the original and non-original parties. This successful adaptation might have an impact on future domestic IP adaptation screenwriters, making more practitioners realize the importance of paying attention to content, retaining the main plot context, and the solid acting skills of the actors.
Ye Liuyun was from Qing Kingdom. He was a character in Qing Yuannian's novels and TV series. He was a key figure in the Ye family and was known as the guardian of the Ye family. Ye Liuyun was one of the Four Great Grandmasters and was good at swordsmanship. Under Ye Qingmei's guidance, he had created a set of martial arts, the Flowing Cloud Sanshou. In his battle with Wu Zhu, he had comprehended Flowing Cloud Sanshou and advanced to become a great grandmaster.
The characters of "Celebrating Years 2" were as follows: Fan Xian (played by Zhang Ruoyun), Lin Wan 'er (played by Li Qin), Qing Emperor (played by Chen Daoming), Chen Pingping (played by Wu Gang), Fan Sizhe (played by Guo Qilin), Wang Qinian (played by Tian Yu), Eldest Princess (played by Li Xiaoran), Fan Ruoruo (played by Song Yi), Haitang Duoduo (played by Xin Zhilei), Fan Jian (played by Gao Shuguang), Yan Ruohai (played by Li Qiang), and Lin Ruofu (played by Yu Yang).
There were several reasons why Zhan Doudou chose to have a child with Fan Xian. First of all, Zhan Doudou hoped to use this child to eliminate the doubts about her daughter's identity and solve the problem of her successor. Secondly, Zhan Doudou thought Fan Xian was very outstanding and that any child he gave birth to, regardless of gender, would be very delicate to avoid future trouble. In addition, Fan Xian had a certain status and influence in Northern Qi. If Zhan Doudou needed Fan Xian's help, he would also help Zhan Doudou establish himself in Northern Qi. Finally, Zhan Doudou was a woman. She was also very afraid that her identity would be exposed. Choosing to have a child with Fan Xian could restrain Fan Xian and prevent him from causing harm to Northern Qi. In summary, Zhan Doudou chose to have a child with Fan Xian because of many considerations and needs.
"Celebrating Years" had a higher score than "Dui Son-in-law". According to Douban's rating, Celebrating Years was 8 points, while Dub Son-in-law was 7.1 points. This meant that the audience's evaluation of " Celebrating Years " was more positive.