Chapter 114 of the sixth volume of Qing Yu Nian was about Fan Xian's psychological reaction when he faced a difficult and desperate situation. He felt that he was being watched, but it was just an illusion. Fan Xian recalled the Dong Mountain he had passed on his boat back to Danzhou a year ago. At the time, he had mocked himself and wondered if he would one day climb this mountain. The contents of this chapter described Fan Xian's mental state and memories in a difficult environment.
Qing Yu Nian's seventh volume, chapter 39, was " The True Joy in Front of the Palace ", while chapter 40 was " One Emperor, One Official ". The search results did not provide any information about the specific content and summary of these two chapters. Therefore, he could not provide more information about these two chapters.
Chapter 117 of the sixth volume of Celebrating Years was a chapter in the novel of "Celebrating Years". The title of this chapter was "Pursuit (Part 2)". However, the search results did not provide any specific chapter content. Therefore, he could not provide more information about this chapter.
Chapter 53 of the seventh volume of Qing Yu Nian was about discussing relatives and merits. In this chapter, there was a rebellion in the Qing Kingdom's Jingdou, causing many of the masters in the palace to die. The chaos in the palace made the relationship in the palace simpler, and the overall atmosphere became solemn and direct.
Chapter 114 of the sixth volume of Qing Yu Nian was about Fan Xian's psychological reaction when he faced a difficult and desperate situation. He felt that he was being watched, but it was just an illusion. Fan Xian recalled the Dong Mountain he had passed on his boat back to Danzhou a year ago. At the time, he had mocked himself and wondered if he would one day climb this mountain.
Chapter 114 of the sixth volume of Qing Yu Nian was about Fan Xian's psychological reaction when he faced a difficult and desperate situation. He felt that he was being watched, but it was just an illusion. Fan Xian recalled the Dong Mountain he had passed on his boat back to Danzhou a year ago. At the time, he had mocked himself and wondered if he would one day climb this mountain.
Chapter 114 of the sixth volume of Qing Yu Nian was about Fan Xian's psychological reaction when he faced a difficult and desperate situation. He felt that he was being watched, but it was just an illusion. Fan Xian recalled the Dong Mountain he had passed on his boat back to Danzhou a year ago. At the time, he had mocked himself and wondered if he would one day climb this mountain.
Chapter 114 of the sixth volume of Qing Yu Nian was about Fan Xian's psychological reaction when he faced a difficult and desperate situation. He felt that he was being watched, but it was just an illusion. Fan Xian recalled the Dong Mountain he had passed on his boat back to Danzhou a year ago. At the time, he had mocked himself and wondered if he would one day climb this mountain. This chapter described Fan Xian's mental state and memories when he faced a difficult situation on Dong Mountain.
Qing Yu Nian's seventh volume, chapter 39, was " The True Joy in Front of the Palace ", while chapter 40 was " One Emperor, One Official ". The search results did not provide any information about the specific content and summary of these two chapters. Therefore, he could not provide more information about these two chapters.
Qing Yu Nian's seventh volume, chapter 39, was " The True Joy in Front of the Palace ", while chapter 40 was " One Emperor, One Official ". The search results did not provide any information about the specific content and summary of these two chapters. Therefore, he could not provide more information about these two chapters.
Chapter 31 of the seventh volume of Qing Yu Nian was about the story of Fan Xian and Wei Hua, the two heads of the secret service. They drank and chatted together, reminiscing about the past outside the capital. This chapter described their friendship and memories.
Chapter 53 of the seventh volume of Qing Yu Nian was about discussing relatives and merits. In this chapter, there was a rebellion in the Qing Kingdom's Jingdou, causing many of the masters in the palace to die. The chaos in the palace made the relationship in the palace simpler, and the overall atmosphere became solemn and direct. The Empress and the Empress Dowager had both passed away, and the Emperor did not seem to have any plans to establish a new heir.