Li Yunrui was Ye Liuyun's master, and Ye Liuyun was Li Yunrui's subordinate, so Ye Liuyun listened to Li Yunrui. Ye Liuyun was a character in Maoni's novel," Celebrating Years," and its derivative works. He was the senior brother of Dongyi's guardian, Sigu Jian, and the successor of the sword technique, Flowing Cloud Sanshou. He was originally a carefree and idle Jianghu guest. Later, he was loyal to the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and became one of her secret forces in the Jianghu.
There were several reasons why Li Yunrui hated Ye Qingmei. First of all, Ye Qingmei's appearance made Li Yunrui feel like her light was being overshadowed. She couldn't accept the feeling of being outshone. Secondly, Ye Qingmei had snatched away the Qing Emperor's heart, the man that Li Yunrui loved the most. This made Li Yunrui feel that she was not as important as Ye Qingmei in the Qing Emperor's heart. Li Yunrui felt that the Qing Emperor had let her down. She hated Ye Qingmei even more for taking away everything that should have belonged to her. Thus, she vowed to use her entire life to destroy everything the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei had created. In short, Li Yunrui's hatred stemmed from jealousy, disappointment, and betrayal.
The Empress and Li Yunrui hated Ye Qingmei mainly because of jealousy and hatred. In the play, Ye Qingmei's appearance stole the limelight from Li Yunrui and the Empress. The Qing Emperor's love for Ye Qingmei also made them feel jealous. In addition, Ye Qingmei's existence posed a threat to the status and power of Li Yunrui and the Empress, so they hated Ye Qingmei. In addition, Li Yunrui also bore a grudge against Ye Qingmei because her father died because of Ye Qingmei's appearance. In short, the Empress and Li Yunrui hated Ye Qingmei mainly because they were jealous of her status and influence.
There were three reasons why Li Yunrui chose to cooperate with the Second Prince. First, the Second Prince was resourceful and more suitable than the Crown Prince to inherit the Qing Emperor's position. Secondly, Li Yunrui was jealous of Crown Prince Ye Qingmei. She hoped to defeat Ye Qingmei by cooperating with the Second Prince to prove that she was more outstanding than her. Third, Li Yunrui had fallen in love with the Qing Emperor. She hoped to prove her love by conquering the Qing Emperor. These reasons made Li Yunrui choose to cooperate with the Second Prince and not support the Crown Prince.
There were many reasons for Li Yunrui's motives and actions. First of all, she was jealous of Ye Qingmei because Ye Qingmei was her idol. But later, Ye Qingmei killed Li Yunrui's father, causing Li Yunrui to hate her. Secondly, in order to take revenge on the Qing Emperor, Li Yunrui used her beauty to have an affair with the Crown Prince and gave birth to an illegitimate child. She hoped to conquer the Qing Emperor to prove that she was better than Ye Qingmei. In addition, Li Yunrui chose to secretly associate with Lin Ruofu and give birth to Lin Wan 'er in order to stabilize his power in the court and support Lin Ruofu to become the current Prime Minister of the Qing Kingdom. In the end, Li Yunrui had complicated feelings for the Qing Emperor. She had a crush on the Qing Emperor and hoped to stay in the Qing Kingdom to accompany him. In summary, Li Yunrui's actions and motives were multi-sided, including jealousy, revenge, power, and feelings.
In order to take revenge on the Qing Emperor and seize power, Li Yunrui chose to have an immoral relationship with the Crown Prince and gave birth to an illegitimate child. She used her beauty to seduce the Crown Prince and the Second Prince in order to achieve her own personal interests and ambitions. Her actions showed her scheming and crazy side.
Ye Liuyun had become a martial grandmaster through a battle with Wu Zhu. In " Celebrating Years," Ye Liuyun used a sword at first, but after his duel with Wu Zhu, he returned to his Sword Pavilion and practiced swordsmanship for half a year blindfolded. After that, he gave up on swordsmanship and started practicing an ancient set of Sanshou, thus becoming a great grandmaster. Ye Liuyun was the most talented of the four grandmasters. He did not rely on anyone's guidance or secret manuals. He reached the realm of the great grandmaster with his own strength.
We can conclude that the reason Ye Liuyun helped the Qing Emperor was because he was a spy for the Qing Emperor. Even though Ye Liuyun was the Qing Emperor's spy, the Qing Emperor would not allow anyone to threaten the imperial power, including the spy, Ye Liuyun. As a result, Ye Liuyun was worried that the Qing Emperor would kill him, so he chose to escape. The search results did not provide a clear answer as to why Ye Liuyun had helped the Qing Emperor.
The main reason why Ye Liuyun went out to sea was to solve worldly problems and fulfill his wishes. He had always wanted to travel around the world, but because of the burden of the secular world, he had been unable to fulfill this wish for decades. However, in the finale of " Celebrating Years," Ye Liuyun solved these problems and could finally enjoy a free life. In addition, Ye Liuyun was also the protector of the Qing Kingdom's people. After killing Sigu Jian and Ku He with the Qing Emperor, he chose to leave the Qing Kingdom and travel overseas with Fei Jie. Fei Jie took Ku He's booklet to Italy to translate, while Ye Liuyun could fulfill his long-cherished wish to travel the world.
Ye Liuyun helped the Qing Emperor because the Qing Emperor was the Qing Emperor, Ye Liuyun was from the Qing Kingdom, and the Ye family was a large family in the Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor was the ruler of the Qing Kingdom and had always managed the country. Ye Liuyun only helped the Qing Emperor to serve his own ruler. In addition, the Qing Emperor had given Ye Liuyun some promises at the Battle of Dongshan to let Ye Liuyun choose to stand on his side to protect the Ye family's position in the Qing Kingdom. Thus, Ye Liuyun chose to help the Qing Emperor deal with the others, including Ku He and Sigu Jian.
There were several possible explanations for why Ye Liuyun helped the Qing Emperor. First of all, the Qing Emperor was the Qing Emperor, and Ye Liuyun was a Qing citizen. The Ye family was a large family clan in the Qing Kingdom. As the ruler of the Qing Kingdom, the Qing Emperor had always managed the country. Thus, Ye Liuyun might have helped the Qing Emperor out of loyalty to his ruler. In addition, the Qing Emperor had made some promises to Ye Liuyun at the Battle of Dongshan. This might also be the reason why Ye Liuyun chose to stand on the Qing Emperor's side. In addition, Ye Liuyun was also a descendant of the Qing Emperor. For the benefit of the Ye family, he might support the Qing Emperor. In short, Ye Liuyun might have helped the Qing Emperor for many reasons, such as loyalty, family interests, and the Qing Emperor's promise.