Ye Qingmei had a positive attitude towards society. She hoped to build a society where everyone was equal and to apply modern technology to the Qing Kingdom in a feudal society. She founded the Overwatch Council and the palace treasury, and had a private army, the Quanzhou Navy. She was committed to making the people of Qing Kingdom uninhabitable, unyielding to the abuse of others, uninvaded by setbacks, unafraid of correcting evil, and unfawning over jackals and tigers. Her existence had an impact on the society at that time and promoted the development of the plot. Even though she eventually died in the Qing Emperor's scheme, her existence played an important role in pushing society forward.
Ye Qingmei's attitude towards society could be summarized as her wish to build a society where everyone was equal and to apply modern technology to the Qing Kingdom in a feudal society. She advocated equality, but at the same time, she also used underworld methods. She wanted to reform society and treat the people well, but she was also murdered and betrayed by the Qing Emperor. She had advanced ideas and modern scientific knowledge, which had an impact on society at that time. Ye Qingmei's personality traits included being independent, open-minded, brave, ambitious, intelligent, witty, rational, and good at using wisdom and methods. She was a reformist, but there were also contradictions. She supported the Qing Emperor because they had similar views. She believed that the Qing Emperor would help her walk the path of equality. In general, Ye Qingmei had a positive attitude towards society and hoped to build an equal and advanced society.
In " Celebrating Years," Ye Qingmei's attitude towards society was positive. She longed to build an equal, free, and just society. Through her own inventions and ideas, she pushed forward the development and reform of Qing Kingdom in an attempt to eliminate social injustice and exploitation.
Ku He's attitude towards Ye Qingmei changed. At first, Ku He admired Ye Qingmei very much and even obeyed her every word. However, as the plot developed, his attitude towards Ye Qingmei became less pure. Even though Ku He still held reverence for Ye Qingmei, his actions were more based on protecting the interests of the Temple and Northern Qi. Ku He was a member of the Northern Qi royal family. His actions represented the Northern Qi royal family, so he didn't dare act rashly to avoid a war between the two countries. In addition, the Qing Kingdom also had four Great Grandmasters, so Ku He probably thought that Ye Qingmei already had enough power to protect her and did not need him to personally take revenge. Thus, even though Ku He admired Ye Qingmei, the reason why he did not avenge her was probably because he considered the Northern Qi royal family and the overall situation.
Ku He's attitude towards Ye Qingmei changed. At first, Ku He admired Ye Qingmei very much and even obeyed her every word. However, as the plot developed, his attitude towards Ye Qingmei became less pure. Even though Ku He still held reverence for Ye Qingmei, his actions were more based on protecting the interests of the Temple and Northern Qi. To be more specific, Ku He and Ye Qingmei had a master-disciple relationship. Ye Qingmei had given Ku He a martial arts secret manual, making him one of the Four Great Grandmasters. However, Ku He did not directly have much interaction with Ye Qingmei's son, Fan Xian. In the beginning, Ku He maintained a certain degree of vigilance and respect for Fan Xian. However, after learning that Fan Xian's true identity was Ye Qingmei's son, Ku He developed a strong interest and love for Fan Xian due to his extreme respect for Ye Qingmei. He treated Fan Xian like family and was willing to give him support and protection. Thus, Ku He's attitude toward Ye Qingmei could be said to be complicated and subtle.
Ku He's attitude towards Ye Qingmei changed. At first, Ku He admired Ye Qingmei very much and even obeyed her every word. However, as the plot developed, his attitude towards Ye Qingmei became less pure. Even though Ku He still held reverence for Ye Qingmei, his actions were more based on protecting the interests of the Temple and Northern Qi.
Ku He's attitude towards Ye Qingmei changed. At first, Ku He admired Ye Qingmei very much and even obeyed her every word. However, as the plot developed, his attitude towards Ye Qingmei became less pure. Even though Ku He still had respect for Ye Qingmei, his actions were more based on protecting the interests of the Temple and Northern Qi.
Ku He's attitude towards Ye Qingmei changed. At first, Ku He admired Ye Qingmei very much and even obeyed her every word. However, as the plot developed, his attitude towards Ye Qingmei became less pure. Even though Ku He still had respect for Ye Qingmei, his actions were more based on protecting the interests of the Temple and Northern Qi. Ku He was a member of the Northern Qi royal family. His actions represented the Northern Qi royal family, so he didn't dare act rashly to avoid a war between the two countries. In addition, the Qing Kingdom also had four Great Grandmasters, so Ku He probably thought that Ye Qingmei already had enough power to protect her and did not need him to personally take revenge. Thus, even though Ku He admired Ye Qingmei, the reason why he did not avenge her was probably because he considered the Northern Qi royal family and the overall situation.
The Empress Dowager's attitude towards Ye Qingmei had changed. At first, the Empress Dowager welcomed Ye Qingmei and even took her in as her goddaughter. However, as time passed, the Empress Dowager's attitude towards Ye Qingmei changed. Ye Qingmei once said to the Empress Dowager that the Empress Dowager would become the Empress Dowager in the future. This sentence made the Empress Dowager feel a chill. The empress dowager was worried that Ye Qingmei's ability and influence would pose a threat to the imperial power, especially her influence on the Qing Emperor. The Empress Dowager still kept Ye Qingmei's key, probably to control Ye Qingmei and prevent her actions from posing a threat to the royal family. In short, the Empress Dowager's attitude towards Ye Qingmei was complicated and nervous.
Ku He's attitude towards Ye Qingmei changed. At first, Ku He admired Ye Qingmei very much and even obeyed her every word. However, as the plot developed, his attitude towards Ye Qingmei became less pure. Even though Ku He still held reverence for Ye Qingmei, his actions were more based on protecting the interests of the Temple and Northern Qi. To be more specific, Ku He and Ye Qingmei had a master-disciple relationship. Ye Qingmei had given Ku He a martial arts secret manual, making him one of the Four Great Grandmasters. However, Ku He did not directly have much interaction with Ye Qingmei's son, Fan Xian. In the beginning, Ku He maintained a certain degree of vigilance and respect for Fan Xian. However, after learning that Fan Xian's true identity was Ye Qingmei's son, Ku He developed a strong interest and love for Fan Xian due to his extreme respect for Ye Qingmei. He treated Fan Xian like family and was willing to give him support and protection. Thus, Ku He's attitude toward Ye Qingmei could be said to be complicated and subtle.
Ku He's attitude towards Ye Qingmei changed. At first, Ku He admired Ye Qingmei very much and even obeyed her every word. However, as the plot developed, his attitude towards Ye Qingmei became less pure. Even though Ku He still had respect for Ye Qingmei, his actions were more based on protecting the interests of the Temple and Northern Qi. To be more specific, Ku He and Ye Qingmei had a master-disciple relationship. Ye Qingmei had given Ku He a martial arts secret manual, making him one of the Four Great Grandmasters. However, Ku He did not directly have much interaction with Ye Qingmei's son, Fan Xian. In the beginning, Ku He maintained a certain degree of vigilance and respect for Fan Xian. However, after learning that Fan Xian's true identity was Ye Qingmei's son, Ku He developed a strong interest and love for Fan Xian due to his extreme respect for Ye Qingmei. He treated Fan Xian like family and was willing to give him support and protection. Thus, Ku He's attitude toward Ye Qingmei could be said to be complicated and subtle.