Secretary Xu was a minister of the Qing Kingdom and Fan Xian's teacher. He had taught Fan Xian the classics and history and imparted many principles of life. He was an upright, loyal, and knowledgeable person. He was also a loyal supporter of Fan Xian. He had a deep teacher-student relationship with Fan Xian and a pure heart for the Qing Kingdom. The addition of Xu Shushi added a sense of calmness and solemnity to 'Celebrating Years 2', and it also made the audience full of expectations for his performance. The addition of Shadow and Xu Shushi would add a new level and tension to the plot, and would also bring more surprises and emotions to the audience. The audience was filled with anticipation for the Shadow's identity being revealed, Xu Zhisheng joining the team, and Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's love story.
Xu Zhisheng played the role of Xu Shushi in "Celebrating Years 2". Xu Shushi was a new character in the TV series " The Second Season of Celebrating Years ". He was a complicated character with many faces. He had the elegance of a scholar and the heroic spirit of the underworld. Xu Zhisheng had successfully created this character through his deep acting skills, allowing the audience to see a brand new Xu Shushi. The addition of Xu Zhisheng added a new level of tension to the plot, making people look forward to his performance.
Xu Zhisheng's role in "Celebrating Years 2" was Xu Shushi. Secretary Xu was a minister of the Qing Kingdom and also Fan Xian's teacher and life coach. He was upright, loyal, and erudite. He carefully taught Fan Xian to learn a small part of the classics and history, imparting him the wisdom and principles of life. Xu Zhisheng's participation added a light and humorous element to the plot, and his funny talent won the audience's love.
Xu Shushi was the character played by Xu Zhisheng in " Celebrating Years 2." Secretary Xu was a minister of the Qing Kingdom and also Fan Xian's teacher and life coach. He was upright, loyal, and erudite. He carefully taught Fan Xian to learn a small part of the classics and history, imparting him the wisdom and principles of life. Xu Zhisheng had successfully created this character, displaying Xu Shushi's comedy elements and adding a relaxed and humorous atmosphere to the plot. The audience was full of expectations for Xu Zhisheng's performance and expected him to bring more highlights to the series.
Xu Jie lived a relatively peaceful life in his later years and enjoyed a longer life, living to more than eighty years old. He had experienced a lot of depression and struggles in his early years, but in his later years, he welcomed the dawn. Xu Jie took the Jinshi examination as a young talent and started from the Ministry of Rites, gradually advancing. The peak of his career was the battle against Yan Song, and he finally defeated his opponent in 1562. After Yan Song fell from power, Xu Jie fulfilled his many years of expectations and became the chief of the cabinet. However, despite the harmony between the monarch and his subjects on the surface, there was actually a deep hatred between them. After the death of Emperor Jiajing, Xu Jie wrote a posthumous edict, taking the opportunity to vent his anger and wash away the grievances of the officials who were punished. He also bluntly stated that Jiajing was unfilial to the country and his ancestors. Xu Jie's life in his later years was relatively peaceful, but his fear still troubled him. There was no mention of his family and property in the literature.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years 2," Da Bao was a mentally handicapped character who liked to eat hawthorn. In order to protect him, his father, Lin Ruofu, personally peeled off the core of the hawthorn for him to prevent him from being hurt by the core. This showed Lin Ruofu's deep fatherly love and concern for Dabao. Da Bao never knew that hawthorn had a seed in his life. This plot made people both envious and regretful.
When Lady Shu commented on her son in Celebrating Years, she bluntly said,"You've probably been deceived by him. He's deep in thought and never gets along with people at first sight." She thought that her son was high-spirited, had a deep mind, and did not easily get along with others. This evaluation left Fan Xian speechless. Noble Consort Shu also became the only person in the play who could make Fan Xian speechless.
When Lady Shu commented on her son in Celebrating Years, she bluntly said,"You've probably been deceived by him. He's deep in thought and never gets along with people at first sight." She thought that her son was high-spirited, had a deep mind, and did not easily get along with others. This evaluation left Fan Xian speechless. Noble Consort Shu also became the only person in the play who could make Fan Xian speechless. The audience had a very high evaluation of Concubine Shu, calling her "pit","professional demolition","calligraphy idiot", and even "bookcase concubine". Noble Consort Shu's evaluation caused the audience to burst into laughter. Her character's strength was vividly portrayed.
When Lady Shu commented on her son in Celebrating Years, she bluntly said,"You've probably been deceived by him. He's deep in thought and never gets along with people at first sight." She thought that her son was high-spirited, had a deep mind, and did not easily get along with others. This evaluation left Fan Xian speechless. Noble Consort Shu also became the only person in the play who could make Fan Xian speechless.
When Lady Shu commented on her son in Celebrating Years, she bluntly said,"You've probably been deceived by him. He's deep in thought and never gets along with people at first sight." She thought that her son was high-spirited, had a deep mind, and did not easily get along with others. This evaluation made Fan Xian speechless.
There was no clear answer to the Qing Emperor's prototype in " Celebrating Years." Some people believed that the Qing Emperor might be the prototype of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, because they had some similarities, such as the surname Li and killing his brother to succeed to the throne. In addition, some people thought that the Qing Emperor might be the prototype of Liu Yu because Liu Yu was the first emperor of the Southern Dynasty, and the Qing Emperor was also the Qing Emperor in the play. However, these views were only speculations and personal interpretation of the audience. There was no conclusive evidence to support them. Thus, there was currently no definite answer regarding the Qing Emperor's original form.