I think sometimes it depends on the region and licensing. But usually, a simple search on Mangareader should lead you to 'A Bride's Story' if it's available. Check the manga section and look for it specifically.
Yes, it could be confirmed that Ye Qingmei was chopped into meat paste in " Celebrating Years ". In the plot, Ye Qingmei's body was weak after giving birth, and the security forces were exhausted. The rebel soldiers took the opportunity to attack Taiping Courtyard and kill Ye Qingmei. This plot was described as Ye Qingmei's ending in the play.
Fan Xian had indeed gone to the bottom of Taiping Courtyard's lake. In the 20th episode of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian went to the bottom of Taiping Courtyard with Wang Qinian to search for the Barrett sniper rifle's bullets at the bottom of the lake and successfully obtained the bullets. Fan Xian's goal in going to the bottom of the lake was to understand the truth.
It wasn't very clear how Night's Talisman Dao was divided, but there was some information. In "General Night", the Talisman Dao realms mentioned were Talisman Dao Ba, Beyond Five States, and Nirvana. Talisman Dao was the realm with the fewest appearances. Its specialty was its extreme spatial cutting ability. Beyond the Five States was the most common and most practical state. After reaching the Limitless State, one could escape the pursuit of Haotian's Eternal Night. As for the Nirvana State, only the Abbey Dean had used it. It could transform the Qi of Heaven and Earth into cold Qi of Heaven and Earth, which could not be absorbed by others. However, there was no clear information about the detailed division and explanation of the Talisman Taoism realm in the search results provided. Therefore, I am unable to provide an exact answer regarding the specific division and characteristics of the Night Talisman Taoism.
The pre-sales information for the third volume of Celebrating Years. According to document [1] and document [2], it could be seen that the pre-sale book of the third chapter of the celebration of the year was being sold on Dangdang, including the book set and the single volume version. In addition, the document [3] also mentions the book's ismn number, author, publication date, and the name of the publishing house. However, the search results did not provide specific pre-sale dates or other relevant information. Therefore, I am unable to provide a more detailed answer.
In the original novel, Fan Xian had five women. His main wife was Lin Wan 'er, and the other four were side wives. They were Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou. Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er were the love of their lives. The other women appeared after Fan Xian and Lin Wan' er got together.
The shadow in "Celebrating Years" was played by actor Wang Yifu. Not only was Wang Yifu one of the assistant directors of the production team, but he also played this mysterious role in the film. The Shadow was Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian's younger brother, the son of the former Dongyi City Lord. In the movie, he experienced the bullying and humiliation of his family and brutally killed his father and the entire family in revenge. Chen Pingping was the only person who knew his true identity.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor's strength was described as the level of a grandmaster. He was regarded as the peak of human combat power. The martial art he practiced was Tyrannical zhenqi, which possessed infinite nuclear energy and powerful combat strength. At his peak, the Qing Emperor could cross half a lake with a finger and instantly kill Ku He. He could cripple Sigu Jian with a punch and finish off three Great Grandmasters. However, the Qing Emperor's strength was not invincible. His martial arts was unique in that he had a lot of true energy, but it could not increase his defense, speed, and healing attributes. According to the information provided, the Qing Emperor was the strongest, but when facing a powerful Great Grandmaster like Wu Zhu, the Qing Emperor did not have a chance of victory. As a result, the Qing Emperor's strength was considered to be at the top in the Qing Dynasty, but he was not invincible.