The animal-themed poster for the celebration included the following animal images: Fan Xian was replaced with a husky, the Qing Emperor with a leopard, Lin Wan 'er with a pet dog, Chen Pingping with an unknown animal, the Second Prince with an alpaca, and Fan Sizhe with a hamster. Other characters such as Wang Qinian had been replaced with a Shar-Pei, Fan Ruoruo had been replaced with a Chihua, the Eldest Princess had been replaced with a Peacock, Guo Baokun had been replaced with a Horse Face, and so on. However, the search results didn't provide any more information about the details of the animals.
The animals in the picture of the celebration included Fan Xian being replaced with a husky, the Qing Emperor with a leopard, Lin Wan 'er with a pet dog, Chen Pingping with an unknown animal, the Second Prince with an alpaca, and Fan Sizhe with a hamster.
The animal version of the poster for Celebrating the Year contained a variety of animal images. Among them, the image of the main character Fan Xian was replaced with a husky. The other characters were also personified into different animals. For example, the Qing Emperor was depicted as a majestic leopard, Lin Wan 'er as a cute puppy, Chen Pingping as an old fox, and the Second Prince as an elegant alpaca. In addition, Versace was a little hamster, Wang Qinian was a Shar-Pei, Fan Ruoruo was a Chihua, and the Eldest Princess was depicted as a peacock. Other characters like Guo Baokun, Wu Zhu, Xiao En, Fei Jie, and Haitang Duoduo also had corresponding animal images. Overall, these animal-themed posters brought joy and surprise to the audience.
The animal version of the poster was a set of posters made by netizens, replacing the characters in the play with various animal images. Among them, Fan Xian was replaced with a husky, the Qing Emperor was replaced with a leopard, Chen Pingping was replaced with an old fox, Lin Wan 'er was replaced with a pet dog, the Second Prince was replaced with an alpaca, Versace was replaced with a hamster, Wang Qinian was replaced with a Shar-Pei, Fan Ruoruo was replaced with a Chihua, and the Eldest Princess was replaced with a peacock. These animal-version posters were lifelike and similar to the characters in the drama, making people laugh.
The answer to the pictures of the characters and animals in "Celebrating Years". According to the descriptions in documents 4 and 5, Fan Xian's image was replaced with a husky, the Qing Emperor's image was replaced with a leopard, Lin Wan 'er's image was replaced with a pet dog, Chen Pingping's image was replaced with an unknown animal, the Second Prince's image was replaced with an alpaca, Fan Sizhe's image was replaced with a mouse, Wang Qinian's image was replaced with an unknown animal, Fan Ruoruo's image was replaced with an unknown animal, and the Eldest Princess' image was replaced with a peacock. Therefore, the accompanying pictures of the characters and animals in "Celebrating Years" included the above animal images.
The animal-themed poster for the celebration included the following animal images: Fan Xian was replaced with a husky, the Qing Emperor with a leopard, Lin Wan 'er with a pet dog, Chen Pingping with an unknown animal, the Second Prince with an alpaca, and Fan Sizhe with a hamster. There was no mention of the animal images of the other characters.
The comparison between the actors and animals in the poster for the celebration was as follows: Fan Xian was replaced with a husky, the Qing Emperor with a leopard, Lin Wan 'er with a pet dog, Chen Pingping with an unknown animal, the Second Prince with an alpaca, and Fan Sizhe with a hamster. There was no mention of the animals of the other characters.
The actors in " Celebrating the Year " did bump into animals. For example, Zhang Ruoyun's Fan Xian bumped into Erha's face, especially in the eyes. In addition, the three Fan siblings were also similar to animals. Fan Ruoruo was like a Chihua or a blue rabbit, and Fan Sizhe was like a hamster. And Chen Pingping had bumped into a fox. These similarities attracted the attention and discussion of the audience.
The main element is the 12 animals. They are Rat, Ox, Tiger and so on. Another important element is the race among the animals. Also, the Jade Emperor who organized this whole thing is a key part of the story.
The Chinese animals years are based on a 12 - year cycle. Each year is represented by an animal. For example, the Rat is the first in the cycle. There is a legend that says the Jade Emperor decided to name the years in order of the arrival of the animals at his party. The Rat was clever and rode on the Ox's back and jumped off at the last moment to be the first. These animal years are also associated with different characteristics for people born in those years.
As far as I know, the only animals that have lived for thousands of years in history are humans. Although humans have a long life expectancy, they have not lived as long as other animals in history. Some animals could live for hundreds of years but not thousands of years.