In the end, the Qing Emperor's Third Prince became the Emperor. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion. He did not become Emperor. The Qing Emperor's Third Prince inherited the throne. Thus, the Qing Emperor's Third Prince became the last Emperor in " Celebrating Years."
In the end, the Qing Emperor's Third Prince became the Emperor. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion. He did not become Emperor. The Qing Emperor's Third Prince inherited the throne.
In the end, the Qing Emperor's Third Prince became the Emperor. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion. He did not become Emperor. The Qing Emperor's Third Prince inherited the throne.
The Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, was played by Liu Meitong.
In the Qing Dynasty, the Northern Qi Emperor Zhan Doudou was played by Liu Meitong.
There was no clear answer to the Qing Emperor's archetype 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 just personal guesses and there was no conclusive evidence to support them. Thus, there was no clear answer regarding the Qing Emperor's original form.
Celebrating the reign of the emperor was a chapter in the online novel " Celebrating the years." This chapter described the fierce battle between the protagonist Fan You and another character, showing the war between men and women. This description showed the author's unique understanding of the relationship between men and women, as well as the complicated relationship between the protagonists. Please read the relevant chapters for the specific plot and ending.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor was eventually surrounded and killed by Fan Xian and the others. The Qing Emperor was an ambitious person. He killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and attempted to unify the world. In the final battle, the Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu engaged in an intense battle. Both sides were heavily injured. In the end, the Qing Emperor was defeated by Fan Xian and the others, leading to his death. There was no detailed description of the Qing Emperor's exact ending, but it was certain that he had died under the siege of Fan Xian and the others.
There was no clear answer to the Qing Emperor's archetype 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. Maoni also said in an interview that the Qing Emperor was a fictional character design and did not refer to any original form. Thus, there was no definite answer to who the Qing Emperor's original form was.
In the novels of the Qing Dynasty, the characters who assassinated the Qing Emperor included Sigu Jian, the Shadow, the four great Grandmasters of Dong Mountain, Chen Pingping, Fan Xian (Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, the Shadow, Fan Ruoruo), and Fan Xian (Wu Zhu, Fan Ruoruo).
Yes, the Northern Qi Emperor Zhan Doudou in " Celebrating Years " was a woman. Her mother declared that she was a boy before she was born to ensure that she could inherit the throne. Zhan Doudou had been raised as a boy since he was young, and as he grew up, he had displayed his talents and skills, successfully ruling Northern Qi. In order to cover up the truth, she married her childhood friend and secretly gave birth to a girl. Although she had given birth to a child, she still maintained the image of an emperor and almost did not show her female state.