The woman in red was Lin Wan 'er, played by Li Qin. In the second season of " Celebrating Years," Lin Wan 'er wore a red wedding dress at her wedding, showing off her classic charm and beautiful image. This style attracted the attention and anticipation of the audience, and also added a sense of mystery to the plot. Li Qin showed unparalleled charm in controlling the costume drama.
In the second season of " Celebrating the Year," Lin Wan 'er, played by Li Qin, wore a red wedding dress at the wedding, showing a classic charm and a beautiful and moving image. This style attracted the attention and anticipation of the audience, and also added a sense of mystery to the plot. Li Qin showed unparalleled charm in the ancient costume drama. Her exquisite wedding dress was amazing, as if she was a beauty walking out of an ancient painting. Although Li Qin didn't have any outstanding moments before, as long as her acting skills didn't drag her down, she believed that she would be able to turn the tables for herself.
The woman in red was Lin Wan 'er, played by Li Qin. In the second season of " Celebrating Years," Lin Wan 'er wore a red wedding dress at her wedding, showing off her classic charm and beautiful image. This style attracted the attention and anticipation of the audience, and also added a sense of mystery to the plot. Li Qin showed unparalleled charm in controlling the costume drama.
In the second season of the TV series " Celebrating the Year," Lin Wan 'er, played by Li Qin, wore a red wedding dress at the wedding, showing a classic charm and beautiful image. This style attracted the attention and anticipation of the audience, and also added a sense of mystery to the plot. Li Qin showed unparalleled charm in controlling the costume drama.
In the trailer of " Celebrating Years 2," there was a scene of a female character in red dancing. She appeared in a red dress with a high ponytail, showing off her unruly and flamboyant nature. This scene gave people a sense of mystery, making the audience curious about her identity and the development of the story. However, the search results did not provide any detailed information about the specific plot and background of the woman in red's dance. Therefore, I don't know the exact details of her dance scene.
The red label in the year of celebration referred to the red-armored knights. The red-armored knights were the Qing Emperor's personal guards and directly took orders from the Qing Emperor. They had a higher status and were specifically used to protect the Qing royal family and to be responsible for matters such as the Emperor's travel etiquette. The red-armored knights might not be as good as the Black Knights in terms of combat ability, but because they were the Qing Emperor's personal army and had the ability to mobilize the Qing Emperor's personal army, they had a certain prestige within the Qing Kingdom. In order to highlight the Qing Emperor's power as a guard, a red-armored knight was specially set up.
The red-robed guards of the Qing Emperor's year were known as red-armored knights. They were like experts, contending against Chen Pingping's Black Knights. The red-armored knights were formed by the Qing Emperor to protect Fan Xian. Their mission was to bring Fan Xian back to Jingdou. Fan Jian was Count Sinan and a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. He was in charge of the Qing Emperor's Imperial Army, including the red-armored knights. Fan Jian had a very close relationship with the Qing Emperor. He was regarded as a favorite by the Qing Emperor and was also his confidant. Although Fan Jian was only the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue and not the minister, he actually held real power. Thus, the red-clothed guards were important figures in the Qing Dynasty. Their existence was to protect the Qing Emperor and Fan Xian's safety.
The name of the play," Celebrating the Years," came from the song " Remaining Celebration " by Sister Qiao in " Dream of the Red Chamber." This quote meant that the family of good deeds would have good luck, leave good luck behind, and suddenly meet a benefactor. The story in the play told of the Qing Emperor killing his wife, Ye Qingmei. After their child, Fan Xian, learned of it, he finally killed the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian was the protagonist. He had all the memories of " Dream of the Red Chamber." He had also unfolded a series of stories in the Qing Dynasty, integrating the characters and characteristics of " Dream of the Red Chamber." Although there were some characters and plots similar to those in " Dream of the Red Chamber," Celebrating Years " was an independent story. It unfolded from Fan Xian's point of view and described the principle of good and evil being rewarded and the cycle of nature.
There was a certain connection between 'Celebrating the Years' and 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. First of all, the name of the play," Celebrating the Years," came from the song " Remaining Celebration " by Sister Qiao in " Dream of the Red Chamber." This song expressed the meaning of a family that had accumulated good deeds, leaving good luck behind, and suddenly meeting a benefactor. In " Celebrating Years," this poem was quoted many times, reflecting the novel's reference to the classic cultural resource of " Dream of the Red Chamber." In addition, there were other elements related to 'Dream of the Red Chamber' in 'Celebrating Years.' Among them, the two female leads, Li Qin and Song Yi, had both acted in the TV series 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Xue Baochai, played by Li Qin, was recognized by the audience in "Celebrating the Year" and her performance also won some awards. In addition, Fan Xian, the main character in the play, wrote " Dream of the Red Chamber " from memory to earn a second bucket of gold in his life. Furthermore, his incompatible thoughts of equality and freedom were similar to Baoyu in " Dream of the Red Chamber." In general," Celebrating Years " borrowed elements from " Dream of the Red Chamber," but it was an independent story. It unfolded from Fan Xian's perspective and described the principle of good and evil being rewarded and the cycle of heaven.
The red label in the year of celebration referred to the red-armored knights. The red-armored knight was the Qing Emperor's personal guard and directly took orders from the Qing Emperor. They had a higher status and were specifically used to protect the Qing royal family and to be responsible for matters such as the Emperor's travel etiquette. The red-armored knights might not be as good as the Black Knights in terms of combat ability, but because they were the Qing Emperor's personal army and had the ability to mobilize the Qing Emperor's personal army, they had a certain prestige within the Qing Kingdom.
The black-clothed women in the celebration included Lin Wan 'er, Si Lili, Li Yunrui, Haitang Duoduo, and Fan Ruoruo. Lin Wan 'er mostly wore white clothes in the show, but in some scenes, she would wear a black cloak to show her domineering side. Si Lili had been wearing black all this time, looking sweet and beautiful. Li Yunrui was a scheming woman, and she was even more difficult to deal with when she was dressed in black. Haitang Duoduo was the Northern Qi Saintess. She looked a little silly in her black clothes. Fan Ruoruo usually liked to wear fresh clothes and rarely wore black clothes. However, one night when she went out with Fan Xian, she wore a black male outfit and looked handsome.