The Shadow in Qing Yu Nian was the younger brother of Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian, but he did not mention his name. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the exact name of the shadow.
There was no clear answer to the question of who was more powerful, the shadow or Lang Tiao. Different search results provided different opinions and evaluations. Some search results claimed that the Shadow was ranked first on the ninth-level ranking and was powerful enough to defeat a thousand horsemen. Lang Tiao was also described as the top ninth-level master in Northern Qi and was very powerful. However, there were also people who thought that Lang Tiao was ranked third and that Yun Zhilan was weaker than Lang Tiao. Therefore, it was impossible to determine who was more powerful.
According to the original text of the novel, the Shadow and Lang Tiao were both one of the Qing Emperor's four great guards. Their martial arts were very strong. However, there was no clear conclusion as to who was more powerful. Because in the novel, the Shadow and Lang Tiao had never fought directly. The comparison of their strength was mainly reflected in the descriptions and evaluations of other characters. The Shadow was a disciple of Dongyi's Sigu Jian. His sword skills were extremely high and he could use the Shadow Sword Technique to fight with people. He had once tried to assassinate Fan Xian under the Qing Emperor's orders, but he had been saved by Fan Xian's master, Wu Zhu. Lang Tiao was the disciple of Ku He, the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi. He was skilled in knife skills and could use the Wolf Fang Knife Technique to fight with others. He had once pursued Xiao En and Fan Xian under the Qing Emperor's orders, but he had been killed by Fan Xian. From the description above, it could be seen that the shadow and Lang Tiao were both very powerful characters. Their martial arts were very strong. But who was more powerful still needed to be judged according to the specific situation.
In the past few years, there were different opinions and evaluations about who was more powerful, the shadow or Lang Tiao. Some of the search results suggested that the Shadow was the best among the Level Nine experts. He was the " King of Assassination " of the Inspection Institute and was very powerful. Lang Tiao was also described as a top rank-nine expert. However, there was no clear ranking or official data to determine who was better. Thus, it was impossible to determine who was more powerful between Lang Tiao and the shadow.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," the Shadow and Wu Zhu were both very powerful characters, but their abilities and characteristics were different. The shadow's real name was Si Lili's brother, Xiao En's son. He was a very mysterious person, good at assassination and spying. His martial arts were very high, and he could kill the enemy in an instant. His lightness skill was also very powerful, and he could instantly disappear from the enemy's field of vision. Wu Zhu was a robot. His body had been modified to be very powerful, and he possessed extraordinary strength and speed. His martial arts were also very high, and he could easily defeat many enemies. His eyes were also very special. They could shoot lasers and were very powerful weapons. In short, the Shadow and Wu Zhu were both very powerful characters, but their abilities and characteristics were different. The Shadow was good at assassination and spying, while Wu Zhu was good at fighting and attacking. Therefore, it was impossible to simply compare who was stronger.
There were different opinions and speculations about whether Lord Shadow was Teng Zijing in Celebrating Years. Some people thought that Teng Zijing might be a shadow because their appearances and heights were similar. Teng Zijing also had a motive to follow Chen Pingping and a reason to hide himself. However, there were also people who pointed out that Teng Zijing and the Shadow's identities could not possibly overlap. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine if Lord Shadow was Teng Zijing.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's original name was Zhao Dun.
Yes, the shadows in " Celebrating Years " were the people around Fan Xian. He was the younger brother of the Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian and the son of the former Dongyi City Lord. In the massacre of the City Lord's Mansion, the Shadow was the only survivor. Because of this, he joined the Inspection Court that Chen Pingping managed and became Chen Pingping's chief guard. The Shadow had some feelings for Fan Xian because he was the son of his savior, Ye Qingmei. He was also protected by his master, Fan Pingping.
In "Celebrating Years," the male protagonist Fan Xian had many wives. They were Lin Wan 'er, Sisi, Zhan Doudou, and Haitang Duoduo. Lin Wan 'er was Fan Xian's official wife, the daughter of the Prime Minister, and the number one beauty of the Qing Kingdom. She fell in love with Fan Xian at first sight. Sisi was Lin Wan 'er's servant girl and was later taken in as a concubine by Fan Xian. Zhan Doudou was the Northern Qi Emperor. He had fallen in love with Fan Xian during his contact with him and had given birth to a daughter, Red Bean Rice (nickname). Haitang Duoduo was a Northern Qi saint, but she yearned for an ordinary life. She became friends with Fan Xian and gradually fell in love with him.
In the original novel of " Celebrating Years," Zhan Qingfeng was the war god of Beiqi Kingdom and also the ancestor of the Zhan family. During his reign in Beiqi Kingdom, he continued to expand his forces and achieved many military achievements on the battlefield. Zhan Qingfeng's military capabilities were extremely strong, and he was considered one of the top military commanders in the world. In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Zhan Qingfeng was played by actor Jia Jinghui. He was the Great General of the Beiqi Kingdom. He was upright and loyal, and was deeply trusted and loved by the Emperor and the people. In the play, Zhan Qingfeng and the male lead, Fan Xian, formed a deep friendship. With Fan Xian's help, they successfully resisted the invasion from the enemy country.
Qing Yuannian's first novel was called " Qing Yuannian, Volume One: A Guest from afar."