The revised version of " Celebrating Years " had changed many plots, including but not limited to: - In the revised version, Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, was the Qing Emperor's younger sister, not the lover in the original. - Ye Qingmei's cause of death: In the revised version, Ye Qingmei was killed by the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and Wu Zhu. She did not die from childbirth as in the original work. - The Qing Emperor's image: In the revised version, the Qing Emperor was portrayed as a sinister, cruel, and heartless Emperor, not the wise, benevolent, and far-sighted Emperor in the original work. - Fan Xian's personality: In the revised version, Fan Xian's personality was even more complicated. He was no longer the righteous, kind, and intelligent protagonist in the original work, but a person with ambition, selfish desires, and moral bottom line. - Plot: In the revised version, the plot is more compact and intense, and the relationships between the characters are more complicated. It should be noted that the above is only a part of the changes in the revised version of "Celebrating Years". The specific content may vary from version to version.
The revised version had made many changes to the details and characters, making the entire story more compact and smooth. The specific changes included changing the plot of Fan Xian being lured into the Overwatch Council's dungeon to the plot of Zhu Ge, the head of the Third Bureau of the Overwatch Council. In addition, the revised version made adjustments to the original story structure, revised and deleted the character descriptions, and added new content. In general, the revised version of the New Year Celebration had many changes in details and character creation, making the entire story more compact and smooth.
The revised version had made many changes to the details and characters, making the entire story more compact and smooth. The specific changes included changing the plot of Fan Xian being lured into the Overwatch Council's dungeon to the plot of Zhu Ge, the head of the Third Bureau of the Overwatch Council. In addition, the revised version made a lot of cuts and modifications to the original story structure, including the description of the characters, the advancement of the plot, and the description of some details. The revised version also added new content to meet the needs of the latest readers.
The revised version had made many changes to the details and characters, making the entire story more compact and smooth. The specific changes included the way Fan Xian had lured Cheng Jushu into the Overwatch Council's dungeon and the cause of his death. In the original version, Fan Xian had personally stabbed Cheng Jushu to death. In the revised version, it had become a plot by Zhu Ge, the head of the Third Bureau of the Overwatch Council. In addition, the revised version made a lot of cuts and modifications to the original story structure, including the description of the characters, the advancement of the plot, and the description of some details. The revised version also added new content to meet the needs of the latest readers.
The revised version of the celebration changed some typos, sentences that were not smooth, and parts of the plot that were unreasonable. It maintained the integrity of the story and the continuity of the plot, and did not make any major changes to the plot.
The revised version of Celebrating Years had the following changes: - The relationship between the Northern Qi empress Zhan Doudou and Si Lili had changed from sisters to best friends. - Character adjustment: Lin Gong's character changed from impulsive and reckless to far-sighted. - In the original work, Fan Xian planned Lin Gong's death, but in the revised version, it was changed to Lin Gong being killed by Yan Bingyun.
The revised version of Celebrating Years had changed a lot of content. The following are some specific examples: - In the revised version, Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, was the Qing Emperor's sister, not the lover in the original. - [Wu Zhu's eyes: In the revised version, Wu Zhu's eyes have been changed to black instead of red as in the original work.] - [Cause of Ye Qingmei's death: In the revised version, Ye Qingmei was killed by the Qing Emperor, the Empress Dowager, and the Empress. It was not killed by the Temple emissary as in the original work.] - In the revised version, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was given poisoned wine by Fan Xian and died, not suicide as in the original work. - Lin Gong's cause of death: In the revised version, Lin Gong was killed by Fan Xian, not Yan Xiaoyi as in the original. The above are just some examples. The revised version of " Celebrating Years " has changed a lot of content. If you want to know more, you can go to the relevant websites to check.
The revised edition of "Celebrating Years" revised the main text and afterword of "Celebrating Years". Part of the content was as follows: - In the revised version, the lines of Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei's feelings were more obvious. The plot of the two people getting along and Ye Qingmei's expression of feelings for Fan Xian were added. - For example, Lin Gong's ending was changed from being killed by Wu Zhu to being killed by Fan Xian, and Yan Bingyun's ending was changed from being killed by Xiao En to being killed by Fan Xian. - For example, the plot of Fan Xian's diplomatic mission to Northern Qi, the dialogue between Fan Xian and Shen Zhong, and the dialogue between Fan Xian and Xiao En were added. - ** The content of the afterword has been modified **: The revised afterword has added some insights into the novel's creation and gratitude to the readers. The revised version of " Celebrating Years " made the novel more complete and rich, and it was more in line with the author's creative intentions.
The revised version of " Celebrating Years " had changed some details and plots, as well as added some new content. The following were some specific changes: 1. Some new characters and plots were added, such as Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and Fan Xian's sister, Fan Ruoruo. 2. Some characters 'personalities and fates were modified. For example, Chen Pingping's personality was more profound, and Fan Jian's fate was more bumpy. 3. Some of the plots were modified, such as Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's encounter, Fan Xian and Uncle Wu Zhu's relationship, and so on. 4. Some of the language and expressions were modified to make the novel smoother and more natural. In general, the revised version of " Celebrating Years " did not have many changes, but these changes made the novel more complete and rich, and also more in line with the readers 'reading habits.
Compared to the original novel, there were some differences in the plot and character settings. The following are some of the main changes: 1. Ye Qingmei's cause of death: In the novel, Ye Qingmei was originally killed by Wu Zhu. In the revised version, Ye Qingmei's cause of death was changed to murder by the Qing Emperor. 2. Yan Bingyun's background: In the novel, Yan Bingyun's background was an illegitimate child, but in the revised version, Yan Bingyun's background was changed to a legitimate son. 3. Fan Xian's background: In the novel, Fan Xian's background was the Qing Emperor's son. In the revised version, Fan Xian's background was changed to the Qing Emperor's nephew. 4. In the original novel, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui committed suicide. In the revised version, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was imprisoned by the Qing Emperor in the Royal Palace. 5. Chen Pingping's ending: In the original novel, Chen Pingping committed suicide after his legs were crippled. In the revised version, Chen Pingping was rescued from the Palace by Fan Xian after his legs were crippled. In the end, he lived in seclusion by West Lake. These were some of the main changes in the revised version of the novel,"Celebrating Years", compared to the original novel. These changes made the plot and character settings of the novel more reasonable and rich, and also more in line with the reader's reading needs.
The revised version of " Celebrating the Years " was Maoni's revised version of " Celebrating the Years ". Some content was added and some typos and oversights were corrected. However, since this version has not been read, I am unable to provide any specific information.