Chen Pingping's original name was Chen Wuchang.
Chen Pingping's original name was Chen Wuchang.
Chen Pingping's original name was Chen Wuchang.
Chen Pingping's original name was Chen Wuchang.
Chen Pingping's original name was Chen Wuchang.
Chen Pingping's original name was Chen Wuchang.
Chen Pingping's original name was Chen Wuchang.
In the original novel Joy of Life, Chen Pingping's ending was to be executed by the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping was a loyal follower of Ye Qingmei. He had always thought for Fan Xian and helped him uncover the Qing Emperor's secret. However, when he tried to assassinate the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping failed and was captured. The Qing Emperor mercilessly executed him by a thousand cuts. Chen Pingping's death made Fan Xian very painful. He could not bear this tragic ending. Chen Pingping's entire life was to protect Fan Xian and find out the truth of Ye Qingmei's death. He was Fan Xian's greatest backer in Jingdou. In the end, he chose to use his life in exchange for the truth and drew an insurmountable line for the life and death feud between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping's ending was filled with tragedy and sacrifice. His death also moved countless readers to tears.
Chen Pingping was a character in the novel Joy of Life and its derivative works. His original name was Chen Wuchang. He was a small eunuch in the palace who was later sent to Prince Cheng's manor. Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and the Qing Emperor were childhood playmates. They had grown up together with the Qing Emperor. In the original work, Chen Pingping had done many things for the Qing Emperor. He had saved his life, lost his legs, and done many things for him that could not be seen. However, the Qing Emperor was not kind to him. He defiled the only woman he had ever loved, Ye Qingmei, and killed her. In the end, Chen Pingping was executed by the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping's ending could be said to be tragic. He had paid a lot for the Qing Emperor, but he had been betrayed and humiliated.
In the novel Joy of Life, Chen Pingping was eventually cut to death by the Qing Emperor. At the end of the novel, in order to avenge Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping used Yan Bingyun, the Temple Envoy that Xiao En and Si Lili had brought out of the Temple, to scheme for the Qing Emperor to be stabbed by Yan Bingyun in the Inspection Court. However, what he did not expect was that Yan Bingyun was actually a chess piece arranged by the Qing Emperor. All of this was the Qing Emperor's scheme. In the end, Chen Pingping was killed by the Qing Emperor. Not satisfied with watching dramas? Interested in the main character of the main characters, Ye Qingmei? Please click on the link below to see the wonderful content of Ye Qingmei's Diary!