Yes, the names of the characters in " Celebrating Years " were all repetitive. The author deliberately used this unique naming method as a response to some fans who mocked him for not knowing how to name. Although these names were a little strange, they matched the character's image and personality, making the story more interesting and unique.
Yes, the names of the characters in " Celebrating Years " were all repetitive. This naming method was deliberately done by the author as a response to some fans who had previously mocked him for not knowing how to name. Although there was no specific explanation as to why the author chose to repeat the name, it could be seen that this was the author's personal preference and writing style. Although these names were a little strange, they were consistent with the character's image and personality, increasing the interest and uniqueness of the plot.
The names of the princes in " Celebrating Years " were: Crown Prince Li Chengqian, Second Prince Li Chengze, Third Prince Li Chengping, and Fourth Prince Li Chenggui.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years," there were three princes: - First Prince: Li Chengqian - Second Prince: Li Chengze - [Third Prince: Li Chengping]
In the novel "Celebrating Years", there were three princes: - Crown Prince: Li Chengqian, the eldest son of the Qing Emperor and Empress. - Second Prince, Li Chengze, son of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. - Third Prince, Li Chengping, the son of the Qing Emperor and Yi Guipin. In the TV series " Celebrating Years," the character settings were slightly different from those in the novel. The three princes in the drama were called: - Crown Prince: Li Chengqian, the eldest son of the Qing Emperor and Empress. - Second Prince, Li Chengze, the son of the Qing Emperor and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. - The Third Prince, Li Chengping, was the son of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu.
In " Celebrating Years," the names of the princes were: First Prince Li Chengqian, Second Prince Li Chengze, Third Prince Li Chengping, Fourth Prince Li Chenggui, Crown Prince Li Chengzong, Fan Xian, Prince Jing's son Li Hongcheng, Prince Jing's Li Jingyan, Fan Jian's second son Fan Sizhe, Lin Gong's son Lin Xiang, and Second Prince's companion Guo Baokun. If the above is not the answer you want, please provide more information so that I can better answer your question.
The ranking of the characters in " Celebrating Years " was as follows: The first place was Wu Zhu. He was a grandmaster level expert with powerful strength and a robot identity. The second place was the Qing Emperor. He was Fan Xian's father and the strongest of the Four Great Grandmasters. The third place was Ku He. He was a great grandmaster and possessed the Tianyi Dao technique. Fourth place was the peak Chen Pingping and Xiao En. They were the leaders of Qing Kingdom and Northern Qi and possessed great strength. The fifth place was Hong Sixiang, a Peak Rank-9 and a Half-Grandmaster. He had always been known as a Great Grandmaster in the early stages. The sixth place was the Shadow, the number one person in the Qing Kingdom's ninth-level. He could block a thousand horsemen by himself and was Wu Zhu's loyal fan. The seventh was Lang Tiao, a ruthless person. Eighth place was Yan Xiaoyi. Ninth place was Ye Liuyun, a grandmaster level expert. Tenth place was Fan Xian. Please note that this ranking is based on the search results provided and may not be completely accurate.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," the four princes were: - The Great Prince Li Chengqian was the Crown Prince of Qing Kingdom. His birth mother was Noble Consort Shu. - The second prince, Li Chengze, was the second prince of Qing Kingdom. His mother was Yi Guipin. - The Third Prince, Li Chengping, was the Third Prince of Qing Kingdom. His mother was Noble Consort Qi. - The Fourth Prince, Li Chenggui, died early.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 117, was about the pursuit. After Fan Xian fled Dong Mountain, the people of the Overwatch Council had already realized his actions and sent three warships to pursue him. The three warships silently approached the Overwatch Council ship, but because of the thick fog, the search became difficult.
It was described in chapter 101 of the seventh volume of Qing Yu Nian that a few days ago, the last of the summer heat was still lingering on the continent, and the first autumn rain had yet to fall. Only in the morning and evening, the wind under the dim sun had a clear autumn feeling, blowing through the hills, forests, and fields. Fan Xian sat in the carriage with his eyes closed, but he didn't feel too worried. In this chapter, Fan Xian experienced various events, including the negotiations with the Qing Emperor, the plan to assassinate the Qing Emperor, and his parting with Chen Pingping. The specific plot and details required reading the full content of the chapter.
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