During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor and the Temple communicated through the Qing Temple. The Qing Temple was a branch of the Temple in the Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor used the Ascetic Monks of the Qing Temple to establish contact with the Temple Emissaries. The temple was the holiest and most noble place on the entire continent. It was the place where people worshipped the gods. However, very few people could set foot in the temple, so people could only worship the gods by imitating the buildings of the temple. The connection between the Qing Emperor and the Temple was initially achieved through Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei was a fairy from the Temple. She brought out four secret manuals. Two of them were given to Ku He and Sigu Jian, while the remaining two were given to the Qing Emperor. These two secret manuals made the Qing Emperor the strongest person in the world. The connection between the Qing Emperor and the Temple was also for a common goal, which was to kill Ye Qingmei. The temple was a military museum built before the nuclear explosion of Earth's civilization. The development process and technological progress of mankind were controlled by intelligent AI. The AI of the temple strictly enforced the four laws, including protecting the overall interests of mankind from harm. The connection between the Qing Emperor and the Temple played an important role in the story.
The Qing Temple and the divine temple were two different locations. The Qing Temple was a building on the outskirts of the Qing Kingdom's Jingdou and on the top of Dong Mountain. People used these buildings to worship the temple and indirectly worship the gods in their hearts. The temple was the holiest and most noble place on the entire continent. It was the place where people worshipped the gods. The temple was a military museum built before the nuclear explosion of Earth's civilization. The development process and technological progress of mankind were controlled by intelligent AI. The Qing Emperor had used the Qing Temple to test Fan Xian's strength and whether he had any connection to the Temple. However, through Fan Xian's martial cultivation and attitude toward the Qing Temple, the Qing Emperor had come to the conclusion that Fan Xian had no connection to the Temple. The details and connection between the Qing Temple and the divine temple were not mentioned.
Qingji was the son of King Liao of the State of Wu during the Spring and Autumn Period. He was also known as Prince Qingji or Childe Qingji. He was born into a military family and had practiced martial arts since he was young. His strength was extraordinary, and he was brave and fearless. He was admired and praised by the world. Qingji was good at riding and shooting, and often went out to hunt. Every school hunt was very grand. It was said that he had a tiger galloping mount, a fast flying elephant, a sonorous bell and drum, a noisy flute, and accompanied by a thousand canopies and ten thousand cavalry hunting bows. He crossed mountains and valleys, passed through waterfalls and streams, and fought with ferocious beasts. Qingji's bravery became a role model for many people. There were even hunters and strongmen from neighboring countries who were willing to rely on him to improve their status. However, Qingji's life ended in 513 B.C. when he was attacked by an assassin from Gongzi Guang. There was also a kind of Qingji in the story of the water god in the ancient Chinese mythology of Qi, but it had nothing to do with the Qingji of the Spring and Autumn Period.
There was a special reason why < Celebrating Years > was named < Celebrating Years >>. According to the author of the original work, this name represented the blessing of an extra life. After spending many years in the Qing Kingdom, the Qing Emperor's kingdom had entered its final stages. In addition, this name also had another meaning. The leader was in the Qing Kingdom, and he wanted to go to the Qing Kingdom to spend the rest of his life together. Therefore, the name " Celebrating Years " was related to the country where the story took place, Qing Kingdom, and also the author's original intention and emotions.
The first episode of " Celebrating Years 2 " told the story of Fan Xian faking his death after being deceived by Ye Qingmei and waking up after being seriously injured and unconscious for three days and three nights. He and the Second Prince, Yan Xiaoyi, engaged in a life-and-death battle. After Fan Xian was stabbed, he was rescued by Haitang Duoduo and met Yan Bingyun. In addition, Fan Xian had successfully returned to the capital and was conferred a title by the Qing Emperor. This TV series was adapted from the novel of the same name and told the story of Fan Xian's conspiracy behind the Qing Emperor.
In the first episode of " Celebrating Years 2," Fan Xian was attacked by the Qing Emperor's second prince, Yan Xiaoyi. However, at the moment of his death, he was reborn and launched into a battle of life and death. In order to save his mother, Fan Xian faked his death and deceived the Emperor, triggering a series of crises and disputes. The plot was rich and colorful, full of suspense and surprises. Fan Xian's resurrection sparked heated discussion among the audience, and the relationship between the Qing Emperor and Yan Bingyun became even more confusing. As the plot developed, Fan Xian would face even more challenges and tests.
In the first episode of " Celebrating Years 2," Fan Xian experienced a " resurrection." After he was attacked by the Qing Emperor's Second Prince, Yan Xiaoyi, he was seriously injured and unconscious for three days and three nights before miraculously waking up. There were three possibilities for his survival. One was that he had been saved by the mysterious and powerful character Wu Zhu. The second was that the Northern Qi saint, Haitang Duoduo, had appeared. The last was that Fan Xian had used the method of faking his death. As the plot developed, Fan Xian would face challenges and crises from all directions. At the same time, he would uncover the deep entanglement between him and the Qing Emperor. This clue ran through the entire second season and became the key to driving the development of the plot. In addition, the audience could also expect more unexpected characters to join the plot. They could become key chess pieces that could change the entire situation. In addition to the excitement of the plot, the performance of the actors was also one of the highlights of the season.
The first episode of " Celebrating Years 2 " presented a surprise to the audience. Fan Xian was resurrected in the show. The play had set up three possibilities to explain his survival. One was that he had been saved by the mysterious and powerful character Wu Zhu. The second was that the Northern Qi saint, Haitang Duoduo, had appeared. The last was that Fan Xian had used the method of faking his death. As the plot developed, Fan Xian would face challenges and crises from all directions. He would also dig deep into the entanglement between him and the Qing Emperor. He would also encounter more allies, including some unexpected characters who could become key chess pieces that could change the entire situation. In addition to the exciting plot, the performance of the actors was also one of the highlights of the season.
The first episode of " Celebrating Years 2 " told the story of Fan Xian's near-success in faking his death. In this episode, the Second Prince obtained a great victory, while Fan Xian fell into a difficult situation. However, the specific way to turn the tables had yet to be revealed. Fan Xian's identity, motives, and plans, as well as the Qing Emperor's revenge and death, were also the focus of the audience's attention. This TV series not only continued the excitement of the first season, but also added new plots and characters, bringing expectations and surprises to the audience. How Fan Xian would deal with the challenge, how he would deal with his relationships with the various factions, and what his final fate would be would all be gradually revealed as the plot developed.