The conflict between Bai Lin and Liu Li was in episode 54.
In the 49th episode of Coloured Glass, Emperor Bai Lin had a conflict with the Coloured Glass incarnation of Rahu Jidu (Xuanji). In this episode, Luo Houji learned that Emperor Bai Lin had deceived him and extracted his soul to create a War God. As a result, he developed a strong hatred for Emperor Bai Lin. He found Emperor Bai Lin and gained the upper hand in the battle. In the end, he destroyed the Heaven Realm's defensive array formation and Emperor Bai Lin's corporeal body.
The conflict between Bai Lin and Liu Li was an important plot in Liu Li. According to the information provided, Bai Lin was the Emperor of the Heaven Realm, and Liu Li was a character or item. However, the search results provided did not mention the specific conflict or relationship between Bai Lin and Liu Li. Therefore, according to the information provided, I can't answer what the conflict between Bai Lin and Liu Li is.
There was no mention of the specific plot or relationship between Bai Lin and Liu Li. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to get an accurate answer about the conflict between Bai Lin and Liu Li.
In Coloured Glass, the conflicts between Emperor Bai Lin and Rahu Kedu (Coloured Glass) were mainly concentrated in the following areas: - [Race conflict: Luo Hou Ji is from the Asura race, while Emperor Bai Lin is an immortal from the Heaven Realm. The two belong to different races.] During the war between the Heaven Realm and the Ashura Tribe, Loho Ji was plotted against by Emperor Bo Lin, causing the Ashura Tribe to suffer heavy casualties. Emperor Bo Lin also transformed Loho Ji into a female body, wiping away his memories and emotions, and became the God of War of the Heaven Realm. - Power struggle: Emperor Bai Lin was the Emperor of Heaven Realm, he wanted to maintain the ruling position of Heaven Realm, while Rahu Kedu was the King of Asura Clan, he wanted to fight for equal status for his clansmen. The power struggle between the two had led to the constant increase in the conflict between them. - [Emotion Entanglement: In the movie, Emperor Bai Lin developed feelings for Luo Hou Ji, and Luo Hou Ji also had special feelings for Emperor Bai Lin.] This emotional entanglement made the relationship between the two even more complicated and intensified the conflict between them. All in all, the conflict between Emperor Bo Lin and Loho Jidu was multi-sided. These conflicts caused the relationship between the two to become extremely tense, which eventually led to Loho Jidu's rebellion.
In Colored Glaze, the conflict between Emperor Bai Lin and Rahu Jidu (Colored Glaze) was one of the main contradictions in the play. Rahu Jidu was once the Heaven Realm War God, protecting the Heaven Realm together with Emperor Bai Lin. However, in order to consolidate the position of the Heaven Realm, Emperor Bai Lin plotted against Loho Kedu and transformed him into a woman. He erased his memories and emotions and became the Shura General of the Heaven Realm. Unbeknownst to him, Luo Hou Ji had fought for Emperor Bai Lin for many years, but he was betrayed and besieged by the Heaven Realm. In the end, even Lohu had seen through Emperor Bai Lin's scheme and had engaged him in an intense battle. In this battle, Loho Ji had displayed great strength and unyielding will, while Emperor Bai Lin had fallen into a predicament because of his selfish desires and mistakes. In the end, Luo Hou defeated Emperor Bai Lin and destroyed the Heaven Realm's defensive array formation, winning freedom for himself and the shura. This conflict reflected the complexity of human nature and the corruption of power. It also showed the growth and transformation of the protagonists.
In Colored Glaze, the conflict between Emperor Bai Lin and Rahu Jidu (Colored Glaze) was one of the main contradictions in the play. Loho Jidu and Emperor Bo Lin were once good friends, and the two of them guarded the Heaven Realm together. However, for the stability of the Heaven Realm, Emperor Bai Lin plotted against Loho Kedu and extracted his soul to create the War God. From then on, Loho Ji lived in pain and hatred. He decided to take revenge on Emperor Bai Lin and the Heaven Realm. In the end, with the help of Si Feng, Xuanji, and the others, Luo Hou Ji resolved their hatred and reconciled with Emperor Bai Lin.
According to the information provided, Emperor Bai Lin's second official release was not mentioned.
The conflict between Li Chengqian and Li Yunrui stemmed from their relationship as aunt and nephew, and there was a forbidden love between them. The details and development of the specific contradictions needed to be further watched by the TV series "Celebrating Years" to obtain more information.
The conflict between Li Chengqian and Li Yunrui stemmed from their relationship as aunt and nephew, and there was a forbidden love between them. Li Yunrui had come into contact with Li Chengqian mainly because she could not obtain the Qing Emperor's love. When the Qing Emperor discovered their affair, he was furious and took strict measures against them. The details and development of the specific contradictions needed to be further watched by the TV series "Celebrating Years" to obtain more information.
Li Chenlan and Bai Lin were both characters from the original novel, The Demonic Patriarch, which was written by Mo Xiang and Tong Zhou. Li Chenlan, the character in the original novel " Demonic Ancestor " and its derivative works written by Ink Fragrance and Copper Stink. He had a forbearing and devoted personality. When he was young, he was adopted by Grandmaster Mo and treated as his own. Even though he knew that the other party was his inner demon, he still liked Xie Lian. In the end, he defeated Bai Wuxiang together with Xie Lian. Emperor Bai Lin, a character in the " Heavenly Official's Blessing ". He was the main mastermind behind Xie Lian's three demotions after he ascended to Godhood. He was also one of the Martial Gods of the Heaven Realm and the master of the Celestial Music Palace. If the above is not what you want to know, you can provide more context so that I can answer more accurately.