Ye Fan did indeed exist in the Holy Ground novel. The first time it appeared was in chapter 898, the second time it appeared in chapter 106, and the third time it appeared in chapter 1152. Ye Fan was one of the main characters in the Holy Ground. He was described as the Celestial Emperor and the Sacred Body of the Ancients. He had powerful strength. Therefore, Ye Fan's character did exist in the novel.
Ye Fan had indeed appeared in the Holy Ground. He appeared in several chapters of the Holy Ground, including chapters 898, 106, and 1152. Ye Fan was one of the important characters in the Holy Ground. He was called the Heavenly Emperor and was one of the strongest ancient figures in history. His appearance added suspense and drama to the story.
There was no clear information about the relationship between Yaoyao and Ye Fan in the Holy Ground. The search results didn't mention the connection between Yaoyao and Ye Fan. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if Yaoyao in the Holy Ground was related to Ye Fan.
We can conclude that Ye Fan in the Holy Ground died in the plot. In the ending, Shi Hao and Ye Fan's true bodies were weakened due to their clones. In the end, they were unable to defeat the ten ancestors and were destined to die. However, the specific cause of Ye Fan's death and details were not mentioned in the search results provided. "Therefore, we don't know the exact situation of Ye Fan.
At the end of the Holy Ground, Ye Fan finally opened his own Dao field and chose to live in seclusion. He fought against the strange ancestor together with the Desolate Heaven Emperor Shi Hao until he died together with the Desolate Heaven Emperor. Their battle matched the true intent of the Dao Sacrifice Realm. In the end, they broke through to the Dao Sacrifice Realm and pacified the Strange Plateau.
[Yaoyao in the Holy Ground is Ye Fan's descendant.] She was a descendant of Ye Fan's son, Ye Yishui, and the reincarnation of Ye Fan's granddaughter, Ye Qingxian. Yaoyao's identity had a great karmic relationship with the Huangtian Emperor and Ye Fan. Her physical body reformed after millions of years and was resurrected with Chu Feng's help. Yaoyao's body had both Yaoyao's consciousness and Ye Qingxian's consciousness. Hence, Yaoyao could be considered Ye Fan's descendant.
The Holy Ground Era was not Ye Fan's era. " Holy Ground " was a popular fantasy novel created by Chen Dong. The story told the story of the protagonist Chu Feng seizing the opportunity to grow under the background of the recuperation of spiritual qi and eventually becoming the supreme ruler, Emperor Chu Tian. Ye Fan was the protagonist of another novel," The Perfect World ", and had nothing to do with the plot of " Holy Ground ".
The first time Ye Fan was mentioned in the Holy Ground was in chapter 898, the second time was in chapter 106, and then in chapter 1152.
Ye Fan officially appeared in the Holy Ground. In a certain chapter of the novel, Ye Fan appeared as the main character, causing a heated reaction from the readers.
We can conclude that the situation of Ye Fan's Heavenly Court in the Holy Ground is not clear. Although there was limited information about Ye Fan's Heavenly Court, according to the description in document 3, Ye Fan had once created his own Heavenly Court and disbanded it at some point. However, there was no information about the specific details of the Heavenly Court or its current state. "Therefore, we can't be sure of the exact situation of Ye Fan's Heavenly Court in the Holy Ground.
The Holy Ground was a popular fantasy novel written by Chen Dong. However, the search results did not provide any details about the plot and development of Wu Shi and Ye Fan in the Holy Ground. Therefore, he could not know the exact situation of Ye Fan and Wu Shi in the Holy Ground. I don't know the answer to this question.