In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Ye Ling 'er finally chose to be with the Second Prince, Li Chengze. Although Fan Sizhe and Ye Ling 'er had some interactions and feelings of love and enmity, Ye Ling' er ultimately chose to marry the Second Prince. The Second Prince was a smart and studious person. He used Ye Ling 'er's family power and support to pursue his goals. Therefore, Ye Ling 'er ended up with the Second Prince during the celebration.
The actor who played Ye Ling 'er was Han Jiunuo.
The Ye Ling 'er in the celebration was played by Han Jiunuo and Jin Chen. Han Jiunuo was the original actress of Ye Ling 'er, and Jin Chen took over this role in the second season of " Celebrating Years."
The actor who played Ye Ling 'er was Han Jiunuo.
The actor who played Ye Ling 'er was Han Jiunuo.
Jin Chen played Ye Ling 'er in " Celebrating Years 2."
The actor who played Ye Ling 'er was Han Jiunuo.
The actor who played Ye Ling 'er was Han Jiunuo.
In the cast list for the second season of " Celebrating Years 2," the role of Ye Ling 'er was changed from Han Jiunuo to Jin Chen.
The role of Ye Ling 'er in " Celebrating Years 2 " was played by Jin Chen. In the first season, Ye Ling 'er was played by Han Jiunuo, but in the second season, she was played by Jin Chen. The replacement of this role caused some controversy, but as a well-known actress, Jin Chen's participation also added to the popularity of the series. Ye Ling 'er was the daughter of Ye Zhong, the Jingdou garrison. She was obsessed with martial arts and was Wan' er's best friend. She played a small supporting role in the drama, but as the drama became popular, the audience's expectations for her became higher and higher.
The actor who played Ye Ling 'er was Han Jiunuo. In the first season of " Celebrating Years," Han Jiunuo played the role of Ye Ling 'er. However, in the second season of " Celebrating Years," Jin Chen replaced Han Jiunuo and became the new Ye Ling 'er. This change of character caused some controversy, but Jin Chen's performance was also well received by the audience.